Pronunciation: /kip ʌp/
verb to continue at the same pace or level
A1 I need to keep up with my classmates in learning English.
A2 It's important to keep up with current events by reading the news.
B1 I struggle to keep up with the fast pace of the new project at work.
B2 She managed to keep up with the group during the marathon.
C1 In order to succeed in the industry, you must constantly keep up with the latest trends and technologies.
C2 Despite his busy schedule, he always finds time to keep up with his hobbies and interests.
adverb continuously or without stopping
A1 I need to keep up with my classmates in English class.
A2 She struggles to keep up with the fast pace of the conversation.
B1 It's important to keep up with the latest trends in technology.
B2 In order to succeed in this industry, you must keep up with new developments.
C1 As a professional, it is crucial to keep up with changes in regulations.
C2 He finds it challenging to keep up with the demands of his high-pressure job.
formal It is important to keep up with the latest research in your field to stay competitive.
informal Hey, make sure you keep up with your assignments so you don't fall behind.
slang I need to keep up with my Instagram feed to see what everyone is up to.
figurative She struggled to keep up with the fast pace of the conversation.
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