
Ara
to keep out of
[phrase form: keep]
01
to prevent someone from getting involved in a particular situation, matter, etc.
Example
Parents often try to keep their children out of trouble.
The teacher aims to keep her students out of conflicts during school.
She's trying to keep her brother out of the stressful project at work.
02
katılmamayı tavsiye ederim, dışarda kalmayı öneriyorum
to not get involved in a particular situation, matter, etc.
Example
I'd advise you to keep out of this argument; it's not worth getting involved.
He decided to keep out of the stock market due to its volatility.
The teacher advised the students to keep out of trouble during the field trip.
03
to avoid contact with a specific thing
Example
He kept out of the rain by taking shelter under the awning.
To avoid catching a cold, she kept out of the chilly night air.
The cat kept out of the wind by finding refuge behind a stack of firewood.
04
dışarıda tutmak, uzak tutmak
to prevent someone or something from coming into contact with a specific thing
Example
Parents were reminded to keep their children's toys out of the rain to avoid damage.
The pet owner was advised to keep the dog out of the extreme heat to prevent heat-related issues.
The librarian asked patrons to keep borrowed books out of damp or humid environments.
05
to stop someone or something from entering a particular place, often by setting boundaries
Example
The " No Entry " sign was meant to keep people out of the construction site for their safety.
To protect the wildlife, the nature reserve had fences and signs to keep visitors out of restricted areas.
The security guard was instructed to keep unauthorized personnel out of the restricted facility.
06
uzak durmak, girmemek
to stay away from a particular area, place, etc.
Example
For safety reasons, spectators kept out of the field during the intense sports match.
To avoid disturbing the nesting birds, hikers kept out of the restricted nesting zones.

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