To continue doing something, especially something difficult.
Continuar a fazer algo, especialmente algo difĂcil.
| Phrasal Verb | keep at |
|---|---|
| Definition | to continue (to do something difficult) |
| Examples | - I know English is difficult, but if you keep at it, you're sure to get better. - We had problems cutting down the huge old tree in our garden, but we kept at it all afternoon, and it finally fell just before dark. |
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