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Tham khảo tài liệu 'longman phrasal verbs dictionary_ chương 2.6', ngoại ngữ, anh văn giao tiếp phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 267 KEEP K KEEL keeled keeled keeling keel over keel over to fall over sideways especially because you feel weak or unsteady He looked as if he was ready to keel over from exhaustion. May was laughing so much that she keeled over onto the sofa. KEEP kept kept keeping keep after keep after sb to ask someone again and again to do something until they do it Tony s children and relatives kept after him to stop drinking. SIMILAR TO keep on at keep at 1 keep at sthl spoken to continue to do something although it is difficult or hard work How long do you think you ll keep at this job keep at it I know the training is hard but keep at it. Don t give up. similar to stick at it 2 keep sb at it to make someone continue to work hard and not let them stop Trevor will never pass his piano exam if he doesn t practise you have to keep him at it. The director called yet another rehearsal he was determined to keep them at it as long as possible. keep away 1 keep away to not go near a person place or animal You d better keep away I don t want you to get my cold. from Keep away from that dog it might bite you If I were you I d keep away from that area at night. SIMILAR to stay away 2 keep sb sth away keep away sb sth to prevent someone or something from going near a person or place Rub the liquid on your skin to keep mosquitoes away. from Mom kept us away from school for a week. To avoid danger of suffocation keep plastic bags away from babies and children. 3 keep away sth keep sth away to prevent an illness from infecting someone Vitamin C is supposed to keep away colds. keep back 1 keep back to not stand near something or not move towards it Keep well back please. This could be dangerous. from Police were telling people to keep back from the side of the road. similar to stand back 2 I keep back I sb sth keep sb sth back to prevent someone or something from moving forward or going past a particular place The organizers have put up barriers to keep back crowds. He had a white rag .