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keep doing sth.Do something all the time.
keep on doing sth.Keep doing something.
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Keep a certain state keep plus adjectives. keep+ adjective means "to keep a certain state", keep+ noun adjective means "to put someone or something in a certain state", keep doing sth means "to do something all the time", and keep on doing sth means "to do something repeatedly".
Keep reads French-English [ki p] American [ki p] phrases. keep dry ; Moisture-proof ; Anti-jing.
Keep cool has something to say; Hold your horses; Keep refrigerated.
keep up ; Sustain; Go on; Hang on.
Keep can be used as a transitive verb or as an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be used as an object with a noun or pronoun (not with an infinitive as an object), or as a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for. When keep is used as an intransitive verb for the "preserve" solution, the active structure often has a passive meaning.
Keep can also be followed by adjectives, adverbs, as phrases, present participles (phrases), past participles (phrases), etc., as compound objects that act as object complements, but cannot be followed by compound objects containing verb infinitives.
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For Keep, it is not easy to achieve commercial profitability, not only from the competition from competitors, but also from traditional enterprises in the vertical field.
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Keep; business; Abide by; Feeding.
vi.Keep; Keep going.
n.Loose sheds; Livelihood; Cost of living.
n.(keep) personal name; Kip.
Past tense kept past participle kept present participle keeping plural keeps third person singular number Usage:
1. keep is used as a transitive verb, which means "(temporarily) keep, (temporarily) store, preserve, keep", etc., and sometimes it can also mean "borrow".
please keep the dictionary well.Please keep this dictionary safe.
2. Keep is used as a transitive verb meaning "to keep (promises, laws, treaties, etc.), to keep (secret, etc.)".
he is a man who always keeps his words.He's a man who counts.
3. The common sentence pattern used as a transitive verb is "keep + object + object complement", which means "to make ......".Maintain a certain state".
Fourth, "keep+v-ing form" or "keep on+v-ing form", which means "continue to do something all the time and over again".
the old woman keeps on standing there still.
The old lady stood there all the time, not moving.
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