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●ˌkeep ˈup 🔑1. if rain, snow, etc. keeps up, it continues without stopping (雨、雪等)持续不停◆The rain kept up all afternoon. 雨下了整整一下午。2. (with sb/sth) to move at the same rate or speed as sb/sth (与…)齐步前进◆I had to run to keep up with him. 我得跑步才能跟上他。OPP fall behind, fall behind sb/sth3. to work at the necessary speed so that you progress at the same speed as other people (与…)进度相同;跟上进度◆She’s having trouble keeping up with the rest of the class. 她跟不上同班同学。◆Do keep up! I can’t keep repeating everything. 跟上!我不能每句话都重复。4. (with sth) to rise at the same rate as sth else (与…)同步上升◆Salaries are not keeping up with inflation. 工资的增长赶不上通货膨胀。5. (with sth) to do all the work necessary in order to finish on time or deal successfully with a situation that changes rapidly 按时完成(必要的任务);处理好(瞬息万变的局面)◆We’re finding it hard to keep up with demand. 我们觉得难以及时满足需求。◆Things were happening too fast to keep up with. 事态发展太快,令人跟不上趟儿。[v + adv] |