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keep from

keep from(
kip
 
fruhm
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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. impedir
Hugo caught the vase and kept it from breaking.Hugo agarró el florero, impidiendo que se rompiera.
b. evitar
If you can't keep your eyes from wandering, I'll take away your test and give you a zero.Si no puedes evitar pasear la mirada, te quito el examen y te doy un cero.
a. evitar
You'll be doing yourself a favor if you keep from talking about politics in front of my family.Más te vale evitar hablar de la política delante de mi familia.
a. distraer de
Will you stop talking? You're keeping me from finishing this assignment.Dejen de hablar ¿quieren? Me están distrayendo de terminar esta tarea.
b. interrumpir
I won't keep you from your reading any longer; it looks like a good book.No interrumpo más tu lectura; parece un buen libro.
a. ocultar
I'm not keeping anything from you. I already told you everything!No te estoy ocultando nada. ¡Ya te lo dije todo!
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