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What English do you keep?

Keep is a high-frequency word in English, which can be used with many words to form different combinations. So what is the English you keep? The following is the English I compiled for you. I hope you like it!

Keep English 1. Keep.

Maintenance; Maintenance; Persistence; stubborn

Step 2 keep

Hold on, hold on; Keep, keep; Detain, detain; keep

Intransitive verbs hold back, hold back; Agree, approve; Remain unchanged; effective

Hold on; Booking; Control;

keep

Maintenance; Booking; Abide by; prevent

Keep (food) fresh; Stay healthy;

Maintain, maintain; Support, support; Life, livelihood; Feed; forage grass

Maintain the sentence 1. In New Zealand, Maori people maintain a strong cultural tradition.

In New Zealand, Maori people maintain a profound cultural tradition.

It is correct for the government to keep the interest rate at a high level.

It is right for the government to maintain high interest rates.

Psychiatrists must learn to keep an unusual degree of objectivity.

Psychiatrists must learn to maintain an unusually objective attitude.

She can't keep her balance and walks unsteadily.

She can't keep her balance and walks trembling.

His critics insist that he is responsible for many ills in Algeria.

His critics insist that he should be responsible for many problems facing Algeria.

6. Nowadays, few people can maintain their friendship into adulthood.

Nowadays, few people can maintain their friendship into adulthood.

7. The pilot slowed down slightly to keep flying horizontally.

The pilot slowed down slightly to keep flying horizontally.

8. The authorities indicated that they would try to maintain the necessary services.

The authorities said that they would strive to maintain basic public services.

9. The situation in the capital forces them to maintain military readiness.

The situation in the capital forces them to prepare for the military at all times.

10. He has the right to use force to maintain public order.

He has the right to use force to maintain public order.

A common example of holding is 1. He tried to hold down the bike at the inclined corner.

He tried to hold the bike steady when he turned the oblique corner.

It is difficult to get guns in this country.

It is difficult to buy guns in this country.

They don't believe that you can even have a conversation.

They don't believe you can keep talking.

4. The country will hold democratic elections within one year.

The country will hold democratic elections within one year.

They may hold a big sale to clear the inventory.

They may have a clearance sale

6. Estonia indicated that it also planned to hold a referendum on independence.

Estonia indicated that it also planned to hold a referendum on independence.

7. Jane is determined to keep her property.

Jane is determined to keep her property.

The couple hold an outdated view that marriage is a sacred union.

The couple's view on marriage is very traditional. They think marriage is a sacred union.

9. She can compete with almost any player.

She can compete with almost any player.

10. She is determined not to let the disease happen again.

She is determined not to let the disease take her life again.