keep up to date
1 keep up to date
Lubin: «. I have not been able to keep my academic reading up to date.» (B. Shaw, ‘Back to Methuselah’, part II) — Лубин: «. мое знакомство с современной научной литературой не на должной высоте.»
Dibble: «. It’s the finest theatre in London — because we’ve always kept it up to date. » (A. Bennett, ‘The Love-Match’, sc. II) — Диббл: «. Это лучший театр в Лондоне, ведь мы стараемся не отставать от жизни.»
Grace: «Tell me all about the latest scientific discoveries, and what I ought to read to keep myself up to date.» (B. Shaw, ‘The Philanderer’, act II) — Грейс: «Расскажите мне все, что вы знаете о последних научных открытиях, и посоветуйте, что мне читать, чтобы быть в курсе новейших достижений.»
‘Don’t you think you should be kept up to date,’ asked Prentice, ‘considering your responsibilities in this field?’ (F. Knebel and Ch. Bailey, ‘Seven Days in May’, ‘Tuesday Morning’) — — А вы согласны, — спросил Прентис, — что уж кого-кого, а вас-то надо было информировать самым исчерпывающим образом, особенно если учесть вашу ответственность за производство ракет?
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10 keep a date
11 keep the map up to date
12 keep the map up to date
13 keep smth up to date
14 up-to-date
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keep up to date — keep (someone/something) up to date to provide the latest information to someone or for something. Every week I have to keep the lists up to date by adding or deleting names. The company has a computer wizard on the staff who keeps us up to date… … New idioms dictionary
keep someone posted — KEEP INFORMED, keep up to date, keep in the picture, keep briefed, update, fill in; informal keep up to speed. → post * * * keep someone posted phrase to regularly give someone information about something that they are interested in, for example… … Useful english dictionary
keep posted — If you keep posted about something, you keep up to date with information and developments … The small dictionary of idiomes
keep — v 1. maintain, carry on, continue, stay with, proceed, persist, persevere; hold in abeyance, hold on to, put on a back burner; protract, prolong, sustain; abide, endure, last, be constant, be steadfast, stand, remain in. 2. preserve, maintain,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
keep up with — 1 she walked fast to keep up with him: KEEP PACE WITH, keep abreast of; match, equal. 2 he kept up with events at home: KEEP INFORMED ABOUT, keep up to date with, keep abreast of; informal keep tabs on. 3 they kept up with him by Christmas cards … Useful english dictionary
keep up — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To keep in repair] Syn. maintain, sustain, care for, safeguard; see maintain 3 . 2. [To continue] Syn. persist, persevere, carry on; see continue 1 . 3. [To maintain the pace] Syn. keep pace, keep step, keep abreast, keep up … English dictionary for students
keep track of — MONITOR, follow, keep up with, keep an eye on; keep in touch with, keep up to date with; informal keep tabs on. → track * * * keep (or lose) track of keep (or fail to keep) fully aware of or informed about she had lost all track of time and had… … Useful english dictionary
keep posted — we have no more news at this moment, but we ll keep you posted Syn: keep informed, keep up to date, keep in the picture, keep briefed, update, fill in; informal keep up to speed … Thesaurus of popular words
keep posted — If you keep posted about something, you keep up to date with information and developments. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If someone asks you to keep them posted, they want you to keep them informed about a situation. Our agent… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
keep track of — the electronic log keeps track of your blood glucose readings Syn: monitor, follow, keep up with, keep an eye on; keep in touch with, keep up to date with; informal keep tabs on … Thesaurus of popular words
keep someone posted — Syn: keep informed, keep up to date, keep in the picture … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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keep up-to-date
Универсальный англо-русский словарь . Академик.ру . 2011 .
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keep up to date — keep (someone/something) up to date to provide the latest information to someone or for something. Every week I have to keep the lists up to date by adding or deleting names. The company has a computer wizard on the staff who keeps us up to date… … New idioms dictionary
keep someone posted — KEEP INFORMED, keep up to date, keep in the picture, keep briefed, update, fill in; informal keep up to speed. → post * * * keep someone posted phrase to regularly give someone information about something that they are interested in, for example… … Useful english dictionary
keep posted — If you keep posted about something, you keep up to date with information and developments … The small dictionary of idiomes
keep — v 1. maintain, carry on, continue, stay with, proceed, persist, persevere; hold in abeyance, hold on to, put on a back burner; protract, prolong, sustain; abide, endure, last, be constant, be steadfast, stand, remain in. 2. preserve, maintain,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
keep up with — 1 she walked fast to keep up with him: KEEP PACE WITH, keep abreast of; match, equal. 2 he kept up with events at home: KEEP INFORMED ABOUT, keep up to date with, keep abreast of; informal keep tabs on. 3 they kept up with him by Christmas cards … Useful english dictionary
keep up — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To keep in repair] Syn. maintain, sustain, care for, safeguard; see maintain 3 . 2. [To continue] Syn. persist, persevere, carry on; see continue 1 . 3. [To maintain the pace] Syn. keep pace, keep step, keep abreast, keep up … English dictionary for students
keep track of — MONITOR, follow, keep up with, keep an eye on; keep in touch with, keep up to date with; informal keep tabs on. → track * * * keep (or lose) track of keep (or fail to keep) fully aware of or informed about she had lost all track of time and had… … Useful english dictionary
keep posted — we have no more news at this moment, but we ll keep you posted Syn: keep informed, keep up to date, keep in the picture, keep briefed, update, fill in; informal keep up to speed … Thesaurus of popular words
keep posted — If you keep posted about something, you keep up to date with information and developments. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If someone asks you to keep them posted, they want you to keep them informed about a situation. Our agent… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
keep track of — the electronic log keeps track of your blood glucose readings Syn: monitor, follow, keep up with, keep an eye on; keep in touch with, keep up to date with; informal keep tabs on … Thesaurus of popular words
keep someone posted — Syn: keep informed, keep up to date, keep in the picture … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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keep somebody up to date
1 ввести кого-либо в курс дела
2 вовлекать с головой
3 держать кого-либо в курсе дела
4 держать кого-либо в курсе чего-либо
5 держать кого-либо в неизвестности
6 загонять кого-либо
7 заставлять кого-либо работать без передышки
8 затереть
9 информировать кого-либо
10 мотивировать
11 не давать кому-либо зазнаваться
12 не давать кому-либо остановиться
13 не давать кому-либо покоя
14 осведомить кого-либо
15 осведомлять кого-либо
16 под контролем
17 подстёгивать
18 прийти на свидание
19 проинформировать кого-либо
20 сбить с (кого-л.) спесь
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quiet — qui|et1 W2S2 [ˈkwaıət] adj comparative quieter superlative quietest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(no noise)¦ 2¦(not speaking)¦ 3 (be) quiet! 4 keep something quiet/keep quiet about something 5¦(no activity/people)¦ 6¦(business)¦ 7 keep somebody quiet … Dictionary of contemporary English
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to keep oneself up-to-date with
1 keep oneself to oneself
She admitted she had passed the time of day with them, but that was all: she was a woman who kept herself to herself. (L. P. Hartley, ‘Two for the River’, ‘Interference’) — Она сказала, что действительно поздоровалась с этими людьми, но на этом дело и кончилось: она предпочитает коротать время в одиночестве.
Our profession is dependent on politics and economy and it is vitally necessary to participate and not just keep oneself to oneself. — Наша профессия требует понимания экономических и политических проблем; мы должны активно участвовать во всем, что происходит вокруг, а не отсиживаться в башне из слоновой кости.
2 (to) make a date with smb
3 (to) make a date with smb
4 keep oneself aloof
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6 keep oneself to oneself
7 keep oneself in the foreground
He has a lot of ability. But he’s so modest he won’t keep himself in the foreground. — Он человек больших способностей, но очень скромный; он поэтому всегда держится в тени.
8 I have (got) a date with him
9 I have got a date with him
10 I made a date with her for supper
11 Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!
12 date with destiny
13 day-and-date with
14 defend oneself from a dog with a stick
15 go out on a date with
16 keep an up-to-date consular list
17 keep oneself aloof
18 keep oneself aloof from
19 keep oneself clean
20 keep oneself close
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