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Kollokációk a 'Give- Keep- Come' - Kapcsolatok és Kommunikáció (Tartsd)

Fedezd fel az angol kollokációkat a 'Keep' szóval, amelyek kapcsolatok és kommunikáció kifejezésére szolgálnak, beleértve a 'keep in touch' és a 'keep to the point' kifejezéseket.

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Verb Collocations With 'Give- Keep- Come'
to [keep] {sth} in mind

to remember or consider a particular piece of information or advice

Ex: Before signing the contract, keep in mind the terms and conditions to avoid any future misunderstandings.
to [keep] in (touch|contact)
to keep in touch
[kifejezés]

to maintain contact or communication with someone

Ex: She said she would keep in touch with me after she starts her new job.
to [keep] calm
to keep calm
[kifejezés]

to have control of one's emotions, especially in stressful or challenging situations

Ex: It's essential to keep calm while delivering a public speech to appear confident.
to [keep] {sb} calm

to help or encourage someone to remain composed and relaxed, particularly in situations that may cause anxiety or stress

Ex: The negotiator worked diligently to keep both parties calm and open to compromise.
to [keep] a secret
to keep a secret
[kifejezés]

to refrain from revealing confidential or sensitive information to others

Ex: He couldn't keep the secret any longer and eventually shared it with his best friend.
to [keep] quiet
to keep quiet
[kifejezés]

to remain silent or not make any noise or verbal communication

Ex: I told the kids to keep quiet while I was on a conference call.
to [keep] {sth} quiet

to avoid telling about something to others

Ex: Despite the temptation to gossip, she made a conscious effort to keep quiet about her coworker's personal issues.
to [keep] {sth} to {oneself}

to decide not to share a piece of information, an idea, or a feeling with others

Ex: They agreed to keep it to themselves until it was finalized.
to [keep] {sb} to {oneself}

to limit someone's interactions with others, usually due to possessiveness or a desire for privacy

Ex: He always tries to keep his girlfriend to himself and gets jealous when she talks to other guys.
to [keep] to the point

to stay focused on the main topic without getting sidetracked

Ex: When giving directions, try to keep to the point for better understanding.
to [keep] to {one's} word

to fulfill a promise or commitment that one has made

Ex: They appreciate it when people keep to their word, as it fosters a sense of trust.
to [keep] {sb} quiet

to stop someone from sharing information or making trouble, often through persuasion or intimidation

Ex: The government officials resorted to extreme measures to keep the whistleblower quiet and prevent the scandal from spreading.
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