| Keep | |||
| Czasownik frazowy | Definicja | Przykład | Tłumaczenie |
| keep after |
= (tr) continue to pursue |
We'll have to keep after the cobwebs | tropić, dążyć do celu |
| keep away (from) |
= (tr) stay away |
I’ve told him to keep away, but he won’t listen./ You should keep away from fried foods. | trzymać się z dala (od czegoś) |
| keep back |
= (tr) conceal |
He said he was fine, but I knew he was keeping something back. | ukrywać, taić, chować |
| keep down |
= (tr) cause to remain at a lower level |
We have to try and keep costs down. | utrzymywać coś na niskim poziomie, obniżać |
| keep in |
= (tr) make sb stay indoors (as punishment) |
They were kept in after school. | uwięzić kogoś w pomieszczeniu (jako kara) |
| keep off |
= (tr) stay away from; avoid |
In Scotland you have no right to keep people off your land. |
zabraniać wstępu, nie wpuszczać |
| keep on |
= (int) continue despite difficulties |
I failed the testm, but I keep on learning. |
robić coś nadal mimo trudności |
| keep out |
= (tr) exclude sb/sth |
Cars should be kept out of the city centre. | wykluczać, trzymać coś z dala |
| keep up (with) |
= (tr) stay at the same level as sb/sth |
By studying hard she managed to keep up./ We always try to keep up with our competitors. | utrzymywać, nadążać |
| keep up with |
= 1) (tr) continue to be informed; = 2) (tr) change at the same rate |
1) We try to keep up with what’s happening. 2) He had to hurry to keep up with her. |
1) śledzić informacje 2) zmieniać coś w tym samym tempie |

