A1 verb 中性 #109 最常用

keep

/kiːp/

To continue to have or hold something in your possession or at your disposal. It also means to remain in a specific state, condition, or position without changing.

例句

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1

I always keep my keys in the small pocket of my bag.

I always keep my keys in the small pocket of my bag.

2

Please keep this information confidential until the official announcement.

Please keep this information confidential until the official announcement.

3

You can keep the rest of the pizza if you want it.

You can keep the rest of the pizza if you want it.

词族

名词
keep
Verb
keep
形容词
kept
相关
keeper
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'Goalkeeper' in soccer—their job is to 'keep' the ball out of the net and 'keep' the score the same.

快速测验

You are doing a great job! Please ___ working hard.

正确!

正确答案是: keep

例句

1

I always keep my keys in the small pocket of my bag.

everyday

I always keep my keys in the small pocket of my bag.

2

Please keep this information confidential until the official announcement.

formal

Please keep this information confidential until the official announcement.

3

You can keep the rest of the pizza if you want it.

informal

You can keep the rest of the pizza if you want it.

4

Researchers must keep accurate logs of every observation during the trial.

academic

Researchers must keep accurate logs of every observation during the trial.

5

We need to keep the project on schedule to meet the client's deadline.

business

We need to keep the project on schedule to meet the client's deadline.

词族

名词
keep
Verb
keep
形容词
kept
相关
keeper

常见搭配

keep a secret to not tell anyone else information that is private
keep in touch to maintain contact with someone
keep quiet to remain silent or not make noise
keep track to stay informed or maintain a record of something
keep calm to remain peaceful and not get upset

常用短语

Keep it up

Continue doing something well

Keep an eye on

Watch something or someone carefully

Keep your word

Do what you promised to do

容易混淆的词

keep vs hold

Hold is usually a physical action with hands, while keep implies having something for a long time.

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使用说明

When 'keep' is followed by another verb, that verb must be in the -ing form (e.g., 'keep walking'). It is one of the most common verbs used to describe maintenance of a state.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'keep to do' instead of the correct form 'keep doing'. Always use the gerund (-ing) after keep.

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记忆技巧

Think of a 'Goalkeeper' in soccer—their job is to 'keep' the ball out of the net and 'keep' the score the same.

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词源

Originates from the Old English word 'cēpan', which meant to seize, observe, or take care of.

语法模式

keep + noun (keep the change) keep + adjective (keep warm) keep + verb-ing (keep trying)
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文化背景

In many English-speaking cultures, 'keeping your word' is a core value related to personal integrity and trust.

快速测验

You are doing a great job! Please ___ working hard.

正确!

正确答案是: keep

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