Was ist keep? Verwendung auf Englisch

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Definition und Aussprache von keep

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/kiːp/
Definition und Aussprache von keep

Verwendung und Beispiele mit dem Wort keep im Englischen

Okay, let's break down how to use the word "keep" in English. It's a surprisingly versatile word with lots of different meanings and ways to use it. Here's a breakdown, categorized for clarity:

1. Maintaining Something (Most Common)

  • To continue doing something: This is probably the most frequent use.

    • "Keep going!" (Continue trying)
    • "Keep practicing your French." (Continue practicing)
    • "Keep the faith." (Continue to have hope)
  • To retain something: To not lose or let go of something.

    • "Keep your promise." (Don't break your promise)
    • "Keep your cool." (Don't get angry)
    • "Keep your mouth shut." (Don't talk)
  • To protect something: To shield something from harm or loss.

    • "Keep it safe." (Protect it)
    • "Keep him out of trouble." (Protect him)

2. Holding or Storing

  • To hold something physically:

    • "Keep the door closed." (Hold it shut)
    • "Keep your hands to yourself." (Hold your hands together)
    • "Keep the change." (Retain the small amount of money)
  • To store something:

    • "Keep your books in the bookshelf." (Store them)
    • “Keep some food in the fridge.” (Store some food)

3. Continuing to Have Something

  • To continue to possess:

    • "Keep your money." (Don’t spend it)
    • "Keep your secrets." (Don’t reveal them)
  • To continue to be in a state:

    • “Keep calm.” (Remain calm)
    • “Keep quiet.” (Remain silent)

4. Phrases with "Keep"

  • Keep in touch: To stay in contact with someone. “Let’s keep in touch!”
  • Keep up with: To stay informed about or follow a trend/pace. “Keep up with the latest news.” “Keep up with the demands of the job.”
  • Keep on: (Often used with "going") - To continue. "Keep on going, you're almost there!"
  • Keep back: To restrain or hold something in. “Keep back your criticism until I’m ready to hear it.”
  • Keep up: (as a verb) - To maintain a certain speed or level. ("Keep up the pace!")

5. "Keep" as a Verb Particle (with a noun)

This is a more formal usage, often found in business and legal contexts. It means "to maintain" or "to preserve" something.

  • “Keep a record” (Maintain a record)
  • “Keep a contract” (Preserve the contract)

Important Notes and Variations:

  • "Keep" vs. "Preserve": While related, “preserve” often implies a greater effort to protect something from harm or decay. "Keep" is more general.

  • "Keep away": This means "do not approach" or "do not touch." (e.g., "Keep away from the edge!")

  • "Keep from": Means to prevent someone from doing something. (“Keep him from going.”)

Let’s Practice!

Could you give me a sentence using "keep" in one of these ways? Or, if you want, tell me a situation and I’ll help you figure out the best way to use "keep" in that context.

Redewendungen des Wortschatzes keep

keep going
to make an effort to live normally when you are in a difficult situation or when you have experienced great pain and difficulty
  • You just have to keep yourself busy and keep going.
(informal)used to encourage somebody to continue doing something
  • Keep going, Sarah, you're nearly there.
keep somebody going
(informal)to be enough for somebody until they get what they are waiting for
  • Have an apple to keep you going till dinner time.

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