to keep time
71keep in with — To maintain the confidence or friendship of • • • Main Entry: ↑keep * * * ˌkeep ˈin with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they keep in with he/she/it …
72keep track of somebody — keep/lose track of sb/sth idiom to have/not have information about what is happening or where sb/sth is • Bank statements help you keep track of where your money is going. • I lost all track of time (= forgot what time it was). Main entry: ↑track …
73keep track of something — keep/lose track of sb/sth idiom to have/not have information about what is happening or where sb/sth is • Bank statements help you keep track of where your money is going. • I lost all track of time (= forgot what time it was). Main entry: ↑track …
74Time management — is commonly defined as the various means by which people effectively use their time and other closely related resources in order to make the most out of it. [The Concise Dictionary of Business Management, by David A. Statt, Taylor Francis Group… …
75keep one's wits about one — See: KEEP ONE S HEAD …
76keep one's wits about one — See: KEEP ONE S HEAD …
77Keep the Faith (Michael Jackson) — Keep the Faith Single par Michael Jackson extrait de l’album Dangerous Sortie 26 novembre 1991 (Album Dangerous). Enregistrement 1991 Durée 5:57 …
78Keep an Eye on Amelia — Directed by Claude Autant Lara Written by Georges Feydeau Jean Auren …
79Keep Moving — Álbum de Madness Publicación 1984 Género(s) Ska /Pop Duración 43:18 Discográfica Stiff Reco …
80keep someone busy — phrase to have or give someone a lot of things to do or think about, often as a way of filling up time We’ve got enough work here to keep us busy for weeks. You keep them busy while I call the police. I try to keep myself busy as much as possible …