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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
kept(vt) กริยาช่องที่ 2 และ 3 ของกริยา keep
kept(adj) ที่ช่วยเหลือด้านการเงิน, Syn. supported

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
kept(เคพทฺ) v. กริยาช่อง 2 และ 3 ของ keep
skeptic(สเคพ'ทิค) n. ผู้สงสัย, ผู้มีความสงสัย adj. สงสัย
skeptical(สเคพ'ทิเคิล) adj. สงสัย, ขี้สงสัย, Syn. sceptical, suspicious
skepticism(สเคพ'ทิซซึม) n. ความสงสัย, ความขี้สงสัย, Syn. scepticism

English-Thai: Nontri Dictionary
kept(vt pt และ pp ของ) keep
skeptic(n) คนขี้สงสัย, ผู้กังขา
skeptical(adj) ขี้สงสัย, ไม่เชื่อ, กังขา
skepticism(n) ความแคลงใจ, ความสงสัย, ความกังขา

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Kept me awake all night.ฉันตดทุกคืนเพื่อระบายแก๊ซ The Great Dictator (1940)
Behind it was the dynamic Adenoid Hynkel, whose genius ran the nation, whose ceaseless activity kept him occupied every moment of the day.เบื้องหลัง ซึ่งเต็มไปด้วยขุมพลังแห่ง อดีนอย เฮนเคน ผู้มีพลังในการขับเคลื่อนประเทศ ทำงานโดยไม่หยุดหย่อน แม้ทุกวันจะมีแต่ความวุ่นวาย The Great Dictator (1940)
Oh, I liked her very much, but she kept saying that I was quite different from what she expected.- ฉันชอบหล่อนมากเลยค่ะ แต่หล่อนเอาแต่พูดว่า ฉันไม่เหมือนอย่างที่หล่อนคาดไว้ Rebecca (1940)
There was a man there, a queer sort of person. Jasper kept barking at him.มีผู้ชายอยู่ที่นั่นท่าทางแปลกๆ เเจสเปอร์เอาแต่เห่าใส่เขา Rebecca (1940)
Everything is kept just as Mrs. De Winter liked it.ทุกอย่างยังคงเก็บไว้อย่างที่คุณนายเดอ วินเทอร์โปรด Rebecca (1940)
Well, I kept the bargain and so did she, apparently.ผมทําตามข้อตกลง หล่อนก็เช่นกัน Rebecca (1940)
They're always kept tight closed when you're afloat.ถูกปิดเเน่นเสมอเพื่อให้เรือลอย Rebecca (1940)
His world was this closed, self-contained universe, hemmed in by observation posts from which soldiers kept watch, aiming at the prisoners, on occasion killing them out of boredom.โลกของพวกเขาถูกปิดลงแล้ว มีหอลาดตระเวน เฝ้าโดยนายทหาร Night and Fog (1956)
I kept putting myself in the kid's place. I'd have asked for another lawyer, I think.ผมเก็บไว้ใส่ตัวเองในสถานที่ของเด็ก ผมได้ถามทนายความอื่นผมคิดว่า 12 Angry Men (1957)
She kept rubbing them in court.She kept rubbing them in court. 12 Angry Men (1957)
They kept pulling my nose.และจมูกของฉัน Help! (1965)
He's both young and strong. That's what's kept him going until now.เขายังหนุ่มยังแน่น นี่แหละที่ทำให้เขารอดมาถึงตอนนี้ The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
keptA bad cold has kept me from studying this week.
keptA doctor's instruments must be kept absolutely clean.
keptA heavy snow kept us from going to school.
keptA heavy snowstorm kept us from going out.
keptAll the papers were taped up and kept in the safe.
keptAlthough she kept protesting, he went.
keptAlthough tired, she kept on working.
keptAs he was drinking he got very merry and kept telling everybody just how much he hated hospitals.
keptAs the train was crowded, I kept standing all the way to Kyoto.
keptA storm kept the ship from leaving Kobe.
keptAt the games they were sold by men who kept them warm in hot-water tanks.
keptA visitor has kept me busy till now.

Thai-English: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
อีหนู(n) mistress, See also: kept woman, fancy woman, concubine, Syn. ภรรยาน้อย, ภรรยาลับ, เมียน้อย, เมียลับ, Example: เขามี อีหนู ทำนองเมียน้อย หรือเมียเก็บคอยปรนนิบัติอยู่ในที่พำนัก, Count Unit: คน

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
แช่เย็น[chaēyen] (v) EN: refrigerate ; chill ; put on ice ; be kept on ice ; put in cold storage
ฉงนใจ[cha-ngonjai] (v) EN: doubt ; suspect ; be skeptical ; be suspicious of ; be doubtful ; be uncertain ; be unsure ; wonder
หอพระ[hø phra] (n, exp) EN: hall where images of Budda aree kept
ขี้สงสัย[khīsongsai] (adj) EN: suspicious ; dubious ; doubtful ; skeptical  FR: sceptique ; incrédule ; suspicieux
ก้นครัว[konkhrūa] (x) EN: not allowed to go out of the house ; kept in the dark
กดหัว[kothūa] (v) EN: be kept down ; be intimitated
ภรรยาลับ[phanrayā lap] (n, exp) EN: mistress ; secret concubine ; kept woman  FR: épouse cachée [ f ]
สงสัย[songsai] (v) EN: doubt ; be skeptical ; suspect ; be suspicious ; distrust ; mistrust ; suspect  FR: douter ; être sceptique ; suspecter ; soupçonner

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
kept
kept

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
kept

German-Thai: Longdo Dictionary
skeptisch[สะ-เค็บ-ทิช] (adj) น่าสงสัย, เป็นที่น่าสงสัย, เป็นที่เคลือบแคลง

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Mätresse { f }kept woman [Add to Longdo]
durchgehaltenkept up [Add to Longdo]
ferngehaltenkept away [Add to Longdo]
geschwiegenkept silent [Add to Longdo]
gewirtschaftetkept house [Add to Longdo]
kaltgebliebenkept cool [Add to Longdo]
zugehabtkept closed [Add to Longdo]
zugehaltenkept shut [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
疑い[うたがい, utagai] (n) doubt; question; uncertainty; skepticism; scepticism; suspicion; distrust; (P) #4,027 [Add to Longdo]
懐疑[かいぎ, kaigi] (n, vs) doubt; skepticism; scepticism; disbelief; (P) #15,643 [Add to Longdo]
お待たせしました[おまたせしました, omataseshimashita] (exp) Thank you for waiting; Have I kept you waiting? [Add to Longdo]
お待ち遠様;御待ち遠様;お待ち遠さま[おまちどおさま, omachidoosama] (exp) I'm sorry to have kept you waiting [Add to Longdo]
ちゃんぽん;チャンポン[chanpon ; chanpon] (n, adj-na) (1) practice of mixing things normally kept separate (practise); mixture; (2) dish of noodles, seafood, vegetables (from Nagasaki) [Add to Longdo]
つんぼ桟敷;聾桟敷[つんぼさじき, tsunbosajiki] (n) (1) (sens) being kept uninformed; being cut off; out of the loop; (2) (arch) upper gallery (where one can't hear); blind seat [Add to Longdo]
スケプチシズム[sukepuchishizumu] (n) skepticism; scepticism [Add to Longdo]
スケプティック;スケプチック[sukeputeikku ; sukepuchikku] (n) skeptic; sceptic [Add to Longdo]
ボトルキープ[botoruki-pu] (n) practice of buying a bottle of spirits at a bar which is then kept there for the customer (wasei [Add to Longdo]
一諾千金[いちだくせんきん, ichidakusenkin] (exp) one's word is worth 1, 000 pieces of gold; a promise should be kept at all cost [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (3 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  kept \kept\ (k[e^]pt),
     imp. & p. p. of {Keep}.
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     {Kept woman}, {Kept mistress}, a concubine; a woman supported
        by a man as his paramour.
        [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Keep \Keep\ (k[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Kept} (k[e^]pt); p.
     pr. & vb. n. {Keeping}.] [OE. k[=e]pen, AS. c[=e]pan to keep,
     regard, desire, await, take, betake; cf. AS. copenere lover,
     OE. copnien to desire.]
     1. To care; to desire. [Obs.]
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              I kepe not of armes for to yelp [boast]. --Chaucer.
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     2. To hold; to restrain from departure or removal; not to let
        go of; to retain in one's power or possession; not to
        lose; to retain; to detain.
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              If we lose the field,
              We can not keep the town.             --Shak.
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              That I may know what keeps me here with you.
                                                    --Dryden.
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              If we would weigh and keep in our minds what we are
              considering, that would instruct us.  --Locke.
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     3. To cause to remain in a given situation or condition; to
        maintain unchanged; to hold or preserve in any state or
        tenor.
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              His loyalty he kept, his love, his zeal. --Milton.
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              Keep a stiff rein, and move but gently on.
                                                    --Addison.
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     Note: In this sense it is often used with prepositions and
           adverbs, as to keep away, to keep down, to keep from,
           to keep in, out, or off, etc. "To keep off impertinence
           and solicitation from his superior." --Addison.
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     4. To have in custody; to have in some place for
        preservation; to take charge of.
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              The crown of Stephanus, first king of Hungary, was
              always kept in the castle of Vicegrade. --Knolles.
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     5. To preserve from danger, harm, or loss; to guard.
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              Behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee. --Gen.
                                                    xxviii. 15.
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     6. To preserve from discovery or publicity; not to
        communicate, reveal, or betray, as a secret.
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              Great are thy virtues . . . though kept from man.
                                                    --Milton.
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     7. To attend upon; to have the care of; to tend.
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              And the Lord God took the man, and put him into the
              garden of Eden, to dress it and to keep it. --Gen.
                                                    ii. 15.
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              In her girlish age, she kept sheep on the moor.
                                                    --Carew.
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     8. To record transactions, accounts, or events in; as, to
        keep books, a journal, etc.; also, to enter (as accounts,
        records, etc. ) in a book.
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     9. To maintain, as an establishment, institution, or the
        like; to conduct; to manage; as, to keep store.
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              Like a pedant that keeps a school.    --Shak.
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              Every one of them kept house by himself. --Hayward.
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     10. To supply with necessaries of life; to entertain; as, to
         keep boarders.
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     11. To have in one's service; to have and maintain, as an
         assistant, a servant, a mistress, a horse, etc.
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               I keep but three men and a boy.      --Shak.
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     12. To have habitually in stock for sale.
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     13. To continue in, as a course or mode of action; not to
         intermit or fall from; to hold to; to maintain; as, to
         keep silence; to keep one's word; to keep possession.
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               Both day and night did we keep company. --Shak.
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               Within this portal as I kept my watch. --Smollett.
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     14. To observe; to adhere to; to fulfill; not to swerve from
         or violate; to practice or perform, as duty; not to
         neglect; to be faithful to.
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               I have kept the faith.               --2 Tim. iv.
                                                    7.
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               Him whom to love is to obey, and keep
               His great command.                   --Milton.
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     15. To confine one's self to; not to quit; to remain in; as,
         to keep one's house, room, bed, etc.; hence, to haunt; to
         frequent. --Shak.
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               'Tis hallowed ground;
               Fairies, and fawns, and satyrs do it keep. --J.
                                                    Fletcher.
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     16. To observe duly, as a festival, etc.; to celebrate; to
         solemnize; as, to keep a feast.
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               I went with them to the house of God . . . with a
               multitude that kept holyday.         --Ps. xlii. 4.
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     {To keep at arm's length}. See under {Arm}, n.
  
     {To keep back}.
         (a) To reserve; to withhold. "I will keep nothing back
             from you." --Jer. xlii. 4.
         (b) To restrain; to hold back. "Keep back thy servant
             also from presumptuous sins." --Ps. xix. 13.
  
     {To keep company with}.
         (a) To frequent the society of; to associate with; as,
             let youth keep company with the wise and good.
         (b) To accompany; to go with; as, to keep company with
             one on a voyage; also, to pay court to, or accept
             attentions from, with a view to marriage. [Colloq.]
             
  
     {To keep counsel}. See under {Counsel}, n.
  
     {To keep down}.
         (a) To hold in subjection; to restrain; to hinder.
         (b) (Fine Arts) To subdue in tint or tone, as a portion
             of a picture, so that the spectator's attention may
             not be diverted from the more important parts of the
             work.
  
     {To keep good hours} or {To keep bad hours}, to be
        customarily early (or late) in returning home or in
        retiring to rest.
  
     {To keep house}.
         (a) To occupy a separate house or establishment, as with
             one's family, as distinguished from {boarding}; to
             manage domestic affairs.
         (b) (Eng. Bankrupt Law) To seclude one's self in one's
             house in order to evade the demands of creditors.
  
     {To keep one's hand in}, to keep in practice.
  
     {To keep open house}, to be hospitable.
  
     {To keep the peace} (Law), to avoid or to prevent a breach of
        the peace.
  
     {To keep school}, to govern, manage and instruct or teach a
        school, as a preceptor.
  
     {To keep a stiff upper lip}, to keep up one's courage.
        [Slang]
  
     {To keep term}.
         (a) (Eng. Universities) To reside during a term.
         (b) (Inns of Court) To eat a sufficient number of dinners
             in hall to make the term count for the purpose of
             being called to the bar. [Eng.] --Mozley & W.
  
     {To keep touch}. See under {Touch}, n.
  
     {To keep under}, to hold in subjection; hence, to oppress.
  
     {To keep up}.
         (a) To maintain; to prevent from falling or diminution;
             as, to keep up the price of goods; to keep up one's
             credit.
         (b) To maintain; to continue; to prevent from ceasing.
             "In joy, that which keeps up the action is the desire
             to continue it." --Locke.
  
     Syn: To retain; detain; reserve; preserve; hold; restrain;
          maintain; sustain; support; withhold. -- To {Keep}.
  
     Usage: {Retain}, {Preserve}. Keep is the generic term, and is
            often used where retain or preserve would too much
            restrict the meaning; as, to keep silence, etc. Retain
            denotes that we keep or hold things, as against
            influences which might deprive us of them, or reasons
            which might lead us to give them up; as, to retain
            vivacity in old age; to retain counsel in a lawsuit;
            to retain one's servant after a reverse of fortune.
            Preserve denotes that we keep a thing against agencies
            which might lead to its being destroyed or broken in
            upon; as, to preserve one's health; to preserve
            appearances.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  kept
      adj 1: (especially of promises or contracts) not violated or
             disregarded; "unbroken promises"; "promises kept" [syn:
             {unbroken}, {kept}] [ant: {broken}, {unkept}]

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