Examples of using Keep for in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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The cocoon can keep for years without hatching,
Although fresh is best and sprigs keep for a few days in water,
Therefore give your riches to Caesar but keep for God the unique innocence of your conscience, where God is contemplated….”.
the light will keep for some time,
wrap with cling film and keep for about an hour.
Take the time to learn slowly and steadily, and this new language will be something positive you can keep for the rest of your life.
From our point of view, we get more life from a telephone that we keep for three or four years.
Leon decided to create a solid chocolate which can keep for a long time.
As mentioned above, happiness is something one would keep for himself, it is not given thing.
Change the setting from“Keep until I delete manually” to“Keep for 18 months” or“Keep for 3 months.”.
You must return the any Product to Us in the original packaging, which you must keep for this purpose.
If there's space, keep milk here too- it will keep for longer than it would in the door rack where it's warmed by warm air whenever the door is opened.
Personal Information may also be contained in backup files which I keep for information security purposes and regularly delete when the backup period is over.
Voice recognition with diacritics on PC with Dictanote Some time ago we introduced other voice recognition solutions such as Google Keep for Android or Dictation.
We cannot keep for ourselves the life and joy that he has given us in his Passover,
a young child or youth, can help them to gain some important tools that they can keep for the rest of their lifetime.
square/rhombic battery 500N/ 400N), immediately stop the pressurization tool and keep for 30s and then remove pressure.
I maintain obtaining charitable benefit offers that I mostly keep for my site visitors.
are very durable and slender, so I could put one in my front strap water bottle ties and keep for easy access all day.
ceilings were set on the amount of grain that producers could keep for consumption.