maintain [meɪn'teɪn] verb transitive CONTINUE TO HAVE 继续有 ESSENTIAL ■to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less 维持;保持•The army has been brought in to maintain order in the region.军队已调配到这个地区来维持秩序。 •We have standards to maintain.我们要坚持原则。 •Despite living in different countries, the two families have maintained close links.尽管住在不同的国家,两个家庭仍保持着紧密联系。 •The film has maintained its position as the critics' favourite for another year.这部电影再度获评论家评为年度最佳影片。 [meɪn'teɪn] verb transitive KEEP IN GOOD CONDITION 保养 ADVANCED ■to keep a road, machine, building, etc. in good condition 维修;保养•A large house costs a lot to maintain.保养一座大房子花费很高。 •The roads around the town have been very poorly maintained.城镇四周的道路保养得很差。 [meɪn'teɪn] verb transitive EXPRESS 表达 ADVANCED ■to express firmly your belief that something is true 坚称;断言•Throughout his prison sentence Dunn has always maintained his innocence.邓恩在监狱服刑期间一直坚称自己是无辜的。 •[+ that] He maintains that he has never seen the woman before.他坚称以前从未见过那位妇女。 [meɪn'teɪn] verb transitive PROVIDE 提供 ■to provide someone with food and whatever is necessary for them to live on 供养;抚养;赡养•They barely earn enough to maintain themselves and their four children.他们赚的钱只够勉强养活自己和四个孩子。 |