Keep at Meaning in English
expression
ˈkip/ /ˈæt
KEEP-at
kˈiːp/ /ˈæt
KEEP-at
التعريف
To continue doing something, especially when it is difficult or takes a long time, and not give up.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal phrasal verb, often used to encourage perseverance. Typical in advice: 'keep at it'. Don't confuse with 'keep up' (maintain pace). Often used with something difficult or requiring effort.
Spanish: seguir intentando - perseverarPortuguese (BR): persistir - insistirPortuguese (PT): persistir - insistirChinese (Simplified): 坚持下去Chinese (Traditional): 堅持下去Hindi: डटे रहना - लगातार प्रयास करनाArabic: استمر في المحاولة - واصل العملBengali: অবিরত চেষ্টা করা - লেগে থাকাRussian: продолжать - не сдаватьсяJapanese: やり続ける - 諦めずに続けるVietnamese: tiếp tục - kiên trìKorean: 계속하다 - 포기하지 않고 하다Turkish: devam etmek - pes etmemekUrdu: لگے رہنا - مسلسل کوشش کرناIndonesian: terus berusaha - tetap tekun
جمل نموذجية
You need to keep at your homework if you want to improve.
basic
It's hard to learn the piano, but just keep at it.
basic
If you keep at your exercises, you will get stronger.
basic
She wanted to quit, but her coach told her to keep at it.
natural
It might feel boring now, but if you keep at it, you'll see results.
natural
Even when progress is slow, just keep at what you're doing.
natural