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    keeped 对比 keep
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    (1).维基词典 keeped keep
    misspelling of keptAn incorrect conjugation of "to keep."
    To continue in (a course or mode of action); not to intermit or fall from; to uphold or maintain.
    To hold the status of something.
    To maintain possession of.
    To maintain the condition of.
    To record transactions, accounts, or events in.
    To enter (accounts, records, etc.) in a book.
    To remain in, to be confined to.
    To restrain.
    To watch over, look after, guard, protect.
    To supply with necessities and financially support a person.
    To raise; to care for.
    To maintain (an establishment or institution); to conduct; to manage.
    To hold or be held in a state.
    To have habitually in stock for sale.
    To reside for a time; to lodge; to dwell.
    To continue.
    To remain edible or otherwise usable.
    To wait for, keep watch for.
    To act as wicket-keeper.
    To take care; to be solicitous; to watch.
    To be in session; to take place.
    To observe; to adhere to; to fulfill; not to swerve from or violate.
    To confine oneself to; not to quit; to remain in.
    To visit (a place) often; to frequent.
    Care, notice
    The main tower of a castle or fortress, located within the castle walls.
    The food or money required to keep someone alive and healthy; one’s support, maintenance.
    The act or office of keeping; custody; guard; care; heed; charge.
    The state of being kept; hence, the resulting condition; case.
    That which is kept in charge; a charge.
    A cap for holding something, such as a journal box, in place.
    (2).韦伯斯特词典 keeped keep
    To care; to desire.
    To hold; to restrain from departure or removal; not to let go of; to retain in one’s power or possession; not to lose; to retain; to detain.
    To cause to remain in a given situation or condition; to maintain unchanged; to hold or preserve in any state or tenor.
    To have in custody; to have in some place for preservation; to take charge of.
    To preserve from danger, harm, or loss; to guard.
    To preserve from discovery or publicity; not to communicate, reveal, or betray, as a secret.
    To attend upon; to have the care of; to tend.
    To record transactions, accounts, or events in; as, to keep books, a journal, etc.; also, to enter (as accounts, records, etc. ) in a book.
    To maintain, as an establishment, institution, or the like; to conduct; to manage; as, to keep store.
    To supply with necessaries of life; to entertain; as, to keep boarders.
    To have in one’s service; to have and maintain, as an assistant, a servant, a mistress, a horse, etc.
    To have habitually in stock for sale.
    To continue in, as a course or mode of action; not to intermit or fall from; to hold to; to maintain; as, to keep silence; to keep one’s word; to keep possession.
    To observe; to adhere to; to fulfill; not to swerve from or violate; to practice or perform, as duty; not to neglect; to be faithful to.
    To confine one’s self to; not to quit; to remain in; as, to keep one’s house, room, bed, etc.; hence, to haunt; to frequent.
    To observe duly, as a festival, etc.; to celebrate; to solemnize; as, to keep a feast.
    To remain in any position or state; to continue; to abide; to stay; as, to keep at a distance; to keep aloft; to keep near; to keep in the house; to keep before or behind; to keep in favor; to keep out of company, or out reach.
    To last; to endure; to remain unimpaired.
    To reside for a time; to lodge; to dwell.
    To take care; to be solicitous; to watch.
    To be in session; as, school keeps to-day.
    The act or office of keeping; custody; guard; care; heed; charge.
    The state of being kept; hence, the resulting condition; case; as, to be in good keep.
    The means or provisions by which one is kept; maintenance; support; as, the keep of a horse.
    That which keeps or protects; a stronghold; a fortress; a castle; specifically, the strongest and securest part of a castle, often used as a place of residence by the lord of the castle, especially during a siege; the dungeon. See Illust. of Castle.
    That which is kept in charge; a charge.
    A cap for retaining anything, as a journal box, in place.
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