खोजें
to keep to
01
बने रहना, अनुसरण करना
to stay on a specific path, road, or route
Transitive: to keep to a path
व्याकरणिक जानकारी
रूपात्मक संरचना
वाक्यांशीय
गतिसूचक क्रिया
नियमित
अविभाज्य
कण
to
मूल क्रिया
keep
वर्तमान काल
keep to
तृतीय पुरुष एकवचन
keeps to
वर्तमान कृदंत
keeping to
सरल भूतकाल
kept to
भूत कृदंत
kept to
उदाहरण
When driving in the mountains, it's essential to keep to the marked trail.
पहाड़ों में गाड़ी चलाते समय, चिह्नित पथ पर बने रहना आवश्यक है।
02
पालन करना, निभाना
to follow through with what one has promised, planned, or committed to do
Transitive: to keep to a plan
पुराना प्रयोग
उदाहरण
She always keeps to her work schedule and never misses a deadline.
वह हमेशा अपने कार्यक्रम का पालन करती है और कभी भी समय सीमा नहीं चूकती।
03
टिके रहना, ध्यान केंद्रित करना
to focus on and discuss only the specific subject that one is supposed to address
Transitive: to keep to a subject
उदाहरण
During the presentation, make sure to keep to the main topic and avoid going off on tangents.
प्रस्तुति के दौरान, मुख्य विषय पर केंद्रित रहना सुनिश्चित करें और अप्रासंगिक बातों से बचें।
04
रहना, बने रहना
to remain in a particular place or position
Transitive: to keep to a place or position
उदाहरण
Despite the tempting beach, he preferred to keep to the shade of the beach umbrella.
आकर्षक समुद्र तट के बावजूद, उसने समुद्र तट के छाते की छाया में रहना पसंद किया।
to keep to oneself
01
to choose not to communicate or interact with other people
मुहावरा
अनौपचारिक
उदाहरण
She's a quiet person who tends to keep to herself, especially in a crowded room.
to keep something to oneself
01
to decide not to share a piece of information, an idea, or a feeling with others
सहप्रयोग
उदाहरण
He decided to keep his new job offer to himself until he made a decision.
to keep somebody to oneself
01
to limit someone's interactions with others, usually due to possessiveness or a desire for privacy
सहप्रयोग
उदाहरण
He was in love with her and didn't want to share her with anyone, so he kept her to himself and refused to introduce her to his friends or colleagues.



























