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1 бодриться (II) (нсв)
فعل try to keep spirits up -
2 перемогаться (I) (нсв)
............................................................1. brace(vt. & n.) ابرو، آکولاد، تحریک احساسات، تجدید و احیای روحیه، بند شلوار، خط ابرو، با بست محکم کردن، محکم بستن، درمقابل فشار مقاومت کردن، آتل............................................................ -
3 тянуться (I) (нсв)
............................................................1. stretch(vt. & vi.) کشیدن، امتداد دادن، بسط دادن، منبسط کردن، کش آمدن، کش آوردن، کش دادن، گشاد شدن(adj. & n.) بسط، ارتجاع، قطعه (زمین)، اتساع، کوشش، خط ممتد، دوره، مدت............................................................2. extend(vt.) توسعه دادن، تمدید کردن، عمومیت دادن، دراز کردن، طول دادن، رساندن، ادامه دادن، منبسط کردن............................................................3. stretch out............................................................4. move slowly............................................................5. drift(vt. & vi. & n.) توده باد آورده، جسم شناور، برف باد آورده، معنی، مقصود، جریان آهسته، جمع شدن، توده شدن، بی اراده کار کردن، بی مقصد رفتن، دستخوش پیشامد بودن، یخرفت، راندگی............................................................6. reach(vi. & n.) رسیدن به، نائل شدن به، کشش، حصول، رسایی، برد............................................................7. strive(past: strove, strived ; past participle: striven, strived)ـ(vt.) کوشیدن، کوشش کردن، جد و جهد کردن نزاع کردن........................................................................................................................9. drag on............................................................10. be going on(v.) (به چیزی) نزدیک شدن، نزدیکی، تماس، ادامه............................................................11. pass(vt. & vi. & n.) گذشتن، عبور کردن، رد شدن، سپری شدن، تصویب کردن، قبول شدن، رخ دادن، قبول کردن، تمام شدن، وفات کردن، پاس، سبقت گرفتن از، خطور کردن، پاس دادن، رایج شدن، اجتناب کردن، گذر، عبور، گذرگاه، راه، گردونه، گدوک، پروانه، جواز، گذرنامه، بلیط، گذراندن، تصویب شدن............................................................12. creep(v.) خزیدن، مورمور شدن
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keep up with the Joneses — {v. phr.} To follow the latest fashion; try to be equal with your neighbors. * /Mrs. Smith kept buying every new thing that was advertised, finally Mr. Smith told her to stop trying to keep up with the Joneses and to start thinking for herself./ … Dictionary of American idioms
keep up with the Joneses — {v. phr.} To follow the latest fashion; try to be equal with your neighbors. * /Mrs. Smith kept buying every new thing that was advertised, finally Mr. Smith told her to stop trying to keep up with the Joneses and to start thinking for herself./ … Dictionary of American idioms
keep — [kiːp] verb kept PTandPP [kept] 1. [transitive] to store something that will be useful: • The Credit Reference Agency keeps files on individuals debt records. • You should keep a supply of forms. 2 … Financial and business terms
keep count (of something) — phrase to remember or record a number as it changes over a period of time keep count (of something) of: Try to keep count of how many calories you eat over a week. Thesaurus: to memorize something, or to try to remember somethingsynonym… … Useful english dictionary
keep up with the joneses — People who try to keep up with the Joneses are competitive about material possessions and always try to have the latest and best things … The small dictionary of idiomes
keep one's end up — See: HOLD ONE S END UP … Dictionary of American idioms
keep one's end up — See: HOLD ONE S END UP … Dictionary of American idioms
keep one's head — also[keep one s wits about one] {v. phr.} To stay calm when there is trouble or danger. * /When Tim heard the fire alarm he kept his head and looked for the nearest exit./ Compare: COUNT TO TEN. Contrast: LOSE ONE S HEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
keep one's head — also[keep one s wits about one] {v. phr.} To stay calm when there is trouble or danger. * /When Tim heard the fire alarm he kept his head and looked for the nearest exit./ Compare: COUNT TO TEN. Contrast: LOSE ONE S HEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
keep someone busy — phrase to have or give someone a lot of things to do or think about, often as a way of filling up time We’ve got enough work here to keep us busy for weeks. You keep them busy while I call the police. I try to keep myself busy as much as possible … Useful english dictionary
keep to oneself — See: TO ONESELF(2) … Dictionary of American idioms