keep+under

  • 61(keep put be) under lock and key — (keep sth/put sth/be) under ˌlock and ˈkey idiom locked up safely somewhere; in prison • We keep our valuables under lock and key. • I will not rest until the murderer is under lock and key. Main entry: ↑lockidiom …

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  • 62keep — vb 1 Keep, observe, celebrate, solemnize, commemorate are comparable when they mean to pay proper attention or honor to something prescribed, obligatory, or demanded (as by one s nationality, religion, or rank), but they vary widely in their… …

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  • 63Keep case — A keep case or poly box is a type of DVD (and sometimes CD) packaging. From the well known brand Amaray, this type of case is often called Amaray case, creating a genericized trademark and ambiguities about the real manufacturer of the case.… …

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  • 64Keep Yourself Alive — Chanson par Queen extrait de l’album Queen Pays  Angleterre Face A Keep Yourself Alive …

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  • 65Keep Holding On — «Keep Holding On» Сингл Аврил Лавин из альбома Eragon and The Best Damn Thing (альбом) Выпущен 5 декабря 2006 Формат Digital download Жанр поп рок Длительность …

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  • 66keep sth under wraps — keep sth/be under wraps ► INFORMAL to keep something secret or to be secret: »The firm kept its troubles under wraps. Main Entry: ↑wrap …

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  • 67keep sth/be under wraps — ► INFORMAL to keep something secret or to be secret: »The firm kept its troubles under wraps. Main Entry: ↑wrap …

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  • 68keep sth under control — ► to check something, and make sure that it stays within a certain limit: »You must ensure that production costs are kept under control. Main Entry: ↑keep …

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  • 69under control — ► if a situation is under control, it is being dealt with successfully and is unlikely to create any problems: bring/get/keep sth under control »The Fed would likely raise rates gradually to keep inflation under control. → See also BUDGETARY… …

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  • 70keep someone under — KEEP IN SUBJECTION, hold down, keep down, subdue, suppress, repress, oppress; informal squash, trample on. → keep * * * hold a person or group in subjection the local people are kept under by the army …

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