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41keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… …
42keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… …
43keep\ track — v. phr. To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. What day of the week is it? I can t keep track. Usually used with of . Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital. The farmer …
44keep your ear to the ground — If you keep your ear to the ground, you try to keep informed about something, especially if there are rumours or uncertainties. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you keep your ear to the ground, you make sure that you are aware of all …
45keep someone posted — Syn: keep informed, keep up to date, keep in the picture …
46keep abreast (of) someone — or[something] {v. phr.} To be informed of the latest developments. * /It is difficult to keep abreast of all the various wars that are being waged on planet Earth./ Compare: KEEP STEP WITH …
47keep abreast (of) someone — or[something] {v. phr.} To be informed of the latest developments. * /It is difficult to keep abreast of all the various wars that are being waged on planet Earth./ Compare: KEEP STEP WITH …
48Keep your ear to the ground — If you keep your ear to the ground, you try to keep informed about something, especially if there are rumours or uncertainties …
49keep abreast — verb keep informed (Freq. 1) He kept up on his country s foreign policies • Syn: ↑keep up, ↑follow • Verb Group: ↑trace, ↑follow • Verb Frames …
50keep abreast of — stay informed, keep up to date …