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词汇 keep in
释义
Phr V
keep in
keeps, keeping, kept
keep sb in
to make a child stay at school or at home, especially as a punishment
He was often kept in after school for bad behaviour.The doctor told me to keep her in for a day or so until her temperature comes down.
to make someone stay in hospital because they are not well enough to leave
The doctors thought she was all right but they kept her in overnight for observation.
keep in sth or keep sth in
to prevent yourself from showing your feelings or expressing your opinions
I'd been feeling such intense frustration for so long and I just couldn't keep it in any more.
keep in
British & Australian to stay near the side of a roadusually an order
Keep in! There's a car coming.
keep in
verb used in a range of expressions to suggest that someone has a satisfactory supply of income, for example 'enough cash to keep him in petrol' AUSTRALIA, 1936
phrasekeep in1. keep sb in especially BrE to make someone stay in a place, especially as a punishment: The children had behaved so badly that the teacher kept them in at lunchtime.2. keep sb in to make someone stay in a hospital because they are too ill to go home: They kept me in overnight just for observation.3. keep in BrE used to warn someone to walk or travel near the side of the road instead of in the middle: Keep in! There's a car coming.

keep in

1. To physically hold or force someone or something to stay in a particular space or area. A noun or pronoun can be used between "keep" and "in." Keep the kids in the house while I try to scare off this raccoon. Can you please keep the dog in his crate when Clara comes over? She's afraid of dogs.
2. To store something in a particular place. A noun or pronoun can be used between "keep" and "in." Why do you insist on keeping the raisins in the refrigerator? They're hard as a rock now!
3. To restrain something, usually laughter. A noun or pronoun can be used between "keep" and "in." I had a hard time keeping in my laughter when Uncle Ned walked in wearing that gigantic straw hat of his.
4. To keep someone informed about and/or involved in something, such as a plan or project, especially that which involves or pertains to a specific group. A noun or pronoun can be used between "keep" and "in." We've hired a new intern to help you with data entry, so be sure to keep her in on the project.

keep (someone or an animal) in

to make someone or an animal stay inside. I will have to keep Billy in until his cold is better. Keep the dog in. It's too cold for her to go out. Keep in the children and the animals until it warms up.

keep in

v.
1. To hold or maintain someone or something inside of something else: I wish you wouldn't keep the onions in the same drawer as the bread.
2. To restrain someone or something within some place: It's raining very hard, so keep the cat in tonight. I couldn't keep in my laughter when I heard the joke.
3. To provide someone with some information needed to take part in a group activity: We met with them every week to keep them in on the job that we were doing.
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