1, reserved
Keep is a common English word, which can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb.
Used as transitive verbs keep, preserve, keep, stay to keep (promise); Support, hello, hello; Operation and management; Keep (a secret), keep (a diary, an account).
Used as intransitive verbs, keep and continue (in a certain state) (keep is a connecting verb); Keep (food) in good condition.
2. Lying
Lie down; Located; Be in a state of. To exist, contain
Lies, lies; State and position; Habitat, hiding place; Stop state
Step 3: Stand
Foothold; Stand up. Tables, seats. Sales office; Spread. Ladies and gentlemen, please stand up. Proposition, position; Attitude. Stop, stop and fight, fight.
Located in. Maintain the original state; Keep it valid. Stop.
Vertical. Patience; Endure; Stand up. Stand up.
Transitive verb & stand up, (make) stand up straight.
The intransitive verb & ampLink-v is in a certain state.
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4.sit[ English ][s? United States of America
Transitive verb & (make) sit down;
The intransitive verb is located; In; Take office (in …); Meeting of parliament, committee, court, etc;
Sit down;
Third person singular: sits past participle: sitten present continuous tense: sitting past tense: sat
5. Writing
[English] [t : k][ America ][t? k]
Transitive verb & intransitive verb theory; Discussion; Speak; Used to emphasize the amount, severity of the situation, etc. ) talking;
Talk about it; Consultation; Speak (in a language);
Empty talk; Speak; Topic;
The intransitive verb gossip; Speak ill of others; Chew your tongue; Give up news;
Third person singular: talks past participle: talked present continuous tense: talking past tense: talked