0 to have for a very long or indefinite period of time -- menyimpan
He gave me the picture to keep.
1 not to give or throw away; to preserve -- simpan
I kept the most interesting books
Can you keep a secret?
2 to (cause to) remain in a certain state or position -- berada, kekal dalam sesuatu keadaan
3 to go on (performing or repeating a certain action) -- terus
He kept walking.
4 to have in store -- simpan
5 to look after or care for -- menjaga
She keeps the garden beautifully
7 to make entries in (a diary, accounts etc) -- menyimpan
8 to hold back or delay -- menangguhkan
Sorry to keep you.
9 to provide food, clothes, housing for (someone) -- menyara
10 to act in the way demanded by someone -- menepati
She kept her promise.
In the initial model, educational level, but not literacy, was kept in the model, since the two variables were regarded as similar.
In fact, this is the question that every one of us keeps asking ourselves.
The novel unfolds out of it and any narrative comment about that talk is kept to a minimum.
Such advocates ensured that government's controls were kept to a minimum.
At best, keeping that world will be a very delicate exercise.
Confident the sutures would hold, he ruffled his speckled chest, leaned forward, and took flight, keeping altitude at treetop level.
Science, in his view, is a "challenge to the subject-form of discourse," that form which keeps subjects blindly unaware of the nature of their subjectivity.
Despite his proclamations and promises, the fear of continued crime kept his administration off balance and on the defensive.
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