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keep·ing [ˈki:pɪŋ] N no pl

1. keeping:

keeping (guarding)
keeping (guarding)
keeping (care)
oskrba f
keeping (care)

2. keeping (maintenance):

the keeping of the law

3. keeping (obeying):

keeping
keeping
in keeping with an agreement

I . keep [ki:p] N no pl

1. keep (maintenance, support):

2. keep (care):

skrb f
nega f

II . keep <kept, kept> [ki:p] VB trans

2. keep (have in particular place):

4. keep (run):

5. keep (sell):

7. keep (prevent):

9. keep (own):

13. keep (make records) diary:

to keep score SPORTS

I . keep away VB intr to keep away [from sb/sth]

II . keep back VB trans

1. keep (restrain):

I . keep down VB intr

II . keep down VB trans

1. keep (suppress):

zavirati [perf zavreti]

2. keep (not vomit):

3. keep voice:

II . keep in VB intr to keep in with sb

II . keep on VB trans to keep on ⇄ sth

keep clothes:

I . keep together VB intr

2. keep MUS:

II . keep together VB trans

II . keep up VB intr

1. keep (continue):

2. keep (not fall behind):

3. keep (stay in touch):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If your rural area is a commutable distance from a city, you have a better chance of retaining your population and keeping people living there.
www.independent.ie
She has helped with tournaments, scheduling games, assisting with equipment, supporting the concession booth, organizing registration and statistics and keeping score for several teams.
www.brantnews.com
The ukulele was responsible for keeping the company profitable in the 1920s.
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Keeping up with health-consciousness, the store has sugarless options for diabetics, and several delicacies made with ethnic millets.
www.thehindu.com
Restoration involved the construction of a new roof, which in keeping with the previous roof was grouted during construction.
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Keeping the aircraft in theater would mean spending an additional $20 million to $25 million in maintenance costs, the official said.
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In addition, there will be new record-keeping requirements and compulsory disclosure of certain financial and operational information.
www.hedgeweek.com
Season carefully with some salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste, keeping in mind that the rashers are salty.
www.independent.ie
Generally, the notion of keeping a diary is now considered a bit old-maidish.
www.ft.com
Some powders and activated charcoal insoles, such as odor eaters, have been developed to prevent foot odor by keeping the feet dry.
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