keepとは何ですか?To retain possession of: kept the change; must keep your composure. To cause to continue in a state, condition, or course of action: tried to keep the patient calm. To have as a supply: keep an ax in the shed. To provide (a family, for example) with maintenance and support: "There's little to earn and many to keep” ( Charles Kingsley). To support (a mistress or lover) financially.To put customarily; store: Where do you keep your saw? To supply with room and board for a charge: keep boarders. To raise: keep chickens. To maintain for use or service: an urbanite who didn't keep a car. To manage, tend, or have charge of: Keep the shop while I'm away. To preserve (food).To maintain records in: keep a yearly diary. To enter (data) in a book: keep financial records. To detain: was kept after school. To restrain: kept the child away from the stove; kept the crowd back with barriers. To prevent or deter: tried to keep the ice from melting. To refrain from divulging: keep a secret. To save; reserve: keep extra money for emergencies. To adhere or conform to; follow: keep late hours. To be faithful to; fulfill: keep one's word. To celebrate; observe.To remain in a state or condition; stay: keep in line; keep quiet; kept well. To continue to do: keep on talking; keep guessing. To remain fresh or unspoiled: The dessert won't keep. To restrain oneself; hold oneself back: I couldn't keep from eavesdropping.