Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The weather is getting cold, please keep warm.

The weather is getting cold, please keep warm.

The weather is getting colder. Please pay attention to keep warm! It's cold, please keep warm!

Key words:

Please note: please note.

Keep warm: keep warm; ? Keep warm; ? Warm; ? Keep warm

Lexical analysis:

Roger that. Receive; Obtain; Get to make money (by selling sth)

Pronunciation: English [? ɡet? ] beauty [? ɡet? ]?

Present participle of get

Example: I have? Have you been there? Try? Where to? Pay? Up? Smoking? For what? Become? Open? For what? Two? How many years? Now?

I have been trying to give up smoking for nearly two years.

Cold: cold; Cold; Unheated; Cold; Cooling; Indifference; Unfriendly/unfriendly

Pronunciation: English [k? Ld] beauty [ko? ld】?

Plural: a cold? Comparative: colder? Highest level: coldest

Example: why? Must? Really? Coming? Inside? Where to? Get? Out? Yes? That? Cold?

He must have come in to avoid the cold.

Please: used to ask or order politely) please, I'm sorry; (used to emphasize the tone of a request or statement) please make sure that it is true; (Kind acceptance) Thank you very much. That's great.

Pronunciation: English [pli? Z] beauty [pli? z]?

The third person singular: pleases present participle: pleases past tense: pleases past participle: pleases.

Example: Is that okay? What about you? Help? We? Please.

Can you help us?

Keep: (keep) in; Go on, repeat (doing sth); Delay; stay

Pronunciation: English [ki? P] beauty [ki? p]?

Third person singular: keep plural: keep present participle: keep past tense: keep past participle: keep

Example: me? Management? Where to? A stick? Where to? That? Diet? And then what? Keep? Turn it off? Is it sweet? Food?

I try to eat only the prescribed food, not sweets.

Warm: warm; Warm; Warm; Thermal insulation; Warm; Passion; friendly

Pronunciation: English [w? M] beautiful [w? rm]?

Warm; Warm; Warm; Thermal insulation; Warm; Passion; friendly

Third person singular: warming present participle: warming past tense: Warmed?

Past participle: warm comparative: warmer superlative: warmest

Example: wheat? Is it? Grow up? Are you online? Place? Which one? Really? Cold? Winters. And then what? Is it warm? Fuck? Summers?

Wheat is suitable for growing in cold winter and warm and dry summer.

Extended data:

The syntax use case of keep:

Insist on doing sth? Go on doing sth (or stick to it)?

Example: Come on, hold on, you're almost done!

Come on, stick to it, you're almost done!

Get someone to do something? Let someone continue to do (or insist on doing) something?

He made us work all day.

He made us work all day.

Stay away from (sb/sth)? Avoid approaching; Stay away; Stay away, okay?

Example: Stay away from the edge of the cliff.

Never go near the edge of a cliff.

Keep sb/sth away from (sb/sth)? Stay away from someone (or something); Leave?

Her illness kept her away from work for several weeks.

She was ill for weeks and couldn't go to work.

Hide (from [somebody]/[something])? Keep your distance ...)?

Example: Stay away from the road.

Stay away from the road.