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●ˌkeep sth ˈin1. to stop yourself expressing an emotion 克制,抑制(感情)◆He could hardly keep in his anger. 他几乎掩饰不住愤怒之情。SYN restrain sth2. to not allow sth to escape, be lost or taken out 不让…逃脱(或遗失);保留◆Close the door to keep in the warmth. 关上门,别跑了热气。◆She wanted to cut the sex scene (= in a play or film / movie), but we kept it in. 她想剪掉性爱场面,可我们保留了。OBJ warmth, heat3. to not allow an animal to go outdoors 不让(动物)出屋[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] ●keep your ˈhand into do an activity occasionally so that you do not lose your skill at it (不时操练以)保持技巧熟练◆I play squash from time to time, just to keep my hand in. 我偶尔打打壁球,以免技术生疏。 |