动词不断讨好; 友好相处
1. (为得到好处)与…友好相处
If you keep in with someone, you stay friendly with them, often in order to gain some advantage for yourself because they have power or influence.
e.g. I had to keep in with the people who mattered.
我得和管事儿的人保持良好关系。
1. It is important to keep the pace of the yuan's internationalization in line with the country's actual need for sustainable growth.
2. It also highlights the central government's continuing efforts to improve the efficiency of the market and keep its administration in line with international practice.
3. keep in with是什么意思
3. The system will help keep local governments in step with the central government, which is " resolutely committed " to energy conservation and emission control.
4. The central government has vowed to keep the growth of individual income in line with the gross domestic product over the next few years.
5. With consumer prices shooting up at a surprisingly high speed, policymakers should not rely on talking to keep inflation in check.
6. In sharp contrast with the efforts to clear up the inventory, apparel prices at sports shops keep climbing.
7. Another benefit is the activities after the program that help us keep in close contact with each other.
8. Even in far away Seychelles islands, we keep thinking about it with strong feelings of sympathy and closeness.
9. SK III will deliver smooth grooves and delusive dreams, in a constant effort to keep up with the spirit of modern pioneer clubbing.
10. The unheralded duo scored all of the Rockets'13 points in the extra period, and even came up with smaller clutch plays to keep Houston ahead.