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Значение идиомы keep from
[keep from] {v.}, {informal} To hold yourself back from; stop orprevent yourself from.
Can you keep fromrepeating gossip?
Jill can’t keep from talking about her trip.
-Usually used with “can” in the negative.
You can’t keep from likingJim.
Compare: CAN HELP.
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