Keep (one's) (something) warm In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "keep (one's) (something) warm", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Ann Thu calendar 2021-07-12 10:07

Meaning of Keep (one's) (something) warm

Keep (one's) (something) warm verb phrase

Hold the position for someone or take their responsibility until they are back

Linda asked me to keep her work warm because she could not go to the office today.

I'm not a professional translator; I'm just keeping Mark's seat warm because he is sick.

I'm going to keep Nick's place warm while he is absent for his vacation.

Other phrases about:

keepage

1. The act of keeping current customers

2. Used to indicate things you want to keep

(keep something/put something/be) under lock and key

To keep something in a safe place such as a box, room, bank, or prison

let something ride

To not react or deal with something that is wrong or unpleasant

stand pat (on something)

If one stands pat on something, he or she sticks firmly to it.

coop up

Keep someone or something in a small space 

 

Grammar and Usage of Keep (one's) (something) warm

Verb Forms

  • Keep (one's) (something) warm
  • Keeping (one's) (something) warm
  • Keeps (one's) (something) warm
  • Kept (one's) (something) warm

The verb "keep" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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