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词组 keep
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keep /kiːp/ verb to leave something in one particular place so that you can find it easilyprepositionskeep sth in sth We usually keep some aspirin in the cupboard.keep sth under/on top of sth George kept a bottle of whiskey under his bed.keep sth on a computer The information is kept on a computer.phraseswhere do you keep sth? Where do you keep your teabags?keep sth for future use (=keep something so that you can use it later) I decided to keep the map for future use.THESAURUS: keep storeinformation | records | files | food | energy | wood to keep or put something somewhere, so that you can use it later - used especially about large quantities of things: The information is stored on a computer. | The files are stored in boxes in the basement. | The plants store the energy they have collected during the day. | Villagers have begun storing wood for the winter. filedocument | information | details | report | article to store things such as documents or information in a particular order or a particular place: The documents are filed alphabetically. | The information is now filed electronically. | The report is filed under my name. holdinformation | details | records | files to keep something to be used when it is needed, especially something that many different people may need to use: The information is held by the Defense Department and the CIA. | We need to make sure that the details we hold are correct. | Medical records are now usually held on computers. | The data was held in separate files. save to keep something so that you can use or enjoy it in the future: He had been saving the bottle of champagne for a special occasion. | We can save the rest of the pie for later. collect to get and keep objects of the same type because you think they are attractive or interesting: Kate collects old postcards. | I used to collect stamps. | He collects paintings from the 19th century. reserve formal to keep part of something for use at a later time during a process such as cooking: Reserve some of the chocolate so that you can use it for decorating the cake. hoard to keep large amounts of food, money etc because you think you may not be able to get them in the future – used when you do not approve of people doing this because it is not necessary or not fair to other people: People have been hoarding food and fuel in case there is another attack. | Rationing of basic food products was introduced to prevent hoarding.
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