keep out of trouble - translation to greek
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keep out of trouble - translation to greek

ALBUM BY FARRAH
Cut Out And Keep (album); Cut Out And Keep; Cut Out and Keep (album)

keep out of trouble      
αποφεύγω τους μπελάδες
αποφεύγω τους μπελάδες      
keep out of trouble
chill out         
  • [[The Orb]] performing in 2006
FORM OF POPULAR MUSIC CHARACTERIZED BY SLOW TEMPOS AND RELAXED MOODS
Chill out (music); Chill-out; Chillout music; Flamenco Chill; Chillout; Chill out; Chill out music; Down-tempo chill music; Chill music; Chillout (music); Chill (music); Chill Out
v. χαλαρώστε

Definition

keep
I
n.
maintenance
to earn one's keep
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) ('to have') to keep about (esp. BE), around (do you keep a screwdriver around the house?)
2) (d; intr.) to keep after ('to keep persuading') (keep after the children; they are still too untidy)
3) (d; tr.) to keep at ('to hold') (she kept them at their studies)
4) (d; tr.) ('to hold') to keep for (the librarian will keep the book for you)
5) (d; intr., refl.) to keep from ('to refrain') (she could not keep from talking)
6) (d; tr.) ('to conceal') to keep from (to keep a secret from smb.)
7) (d; tr.) ('to hold back'); ('to prevent') to keep from (the rain kept us from going; don't keep her from her work)
8) (d; intr.) ('to remain') to keep off (keep off the grass)
9) (d; tr.) ('to hold') to keep off (keep the children off the street)
10) (d; intr.) ('to remain') to keep out of (keep out of my way; I kept out of their quarrel)
11) (d; tr.) ('to hold') to keep out of (keep the guests out of the house)
12) (d; intr.) ('to be confined') to keep to (she kept to her room)
13) (d; intr.) ('to continue') to keep to (to keep to the right)
14) (D; tr.) ('to reserve') to keep to (to keep a secret to oneself)
15) (G) ('to continue') she kept reading
16) (J) ('to cause') he kept us waiting
17) (N; used with an adjective, noun, past participle) (to maintain'); ('to hold') she kept us busy; they kept him prisoner; the fire kept us warm; she kept the children amused with her stories
18) (P; intr., tr.) ('to continue'); ('to hold') to keep right; to keep a car in a garage
19) (s) ('to remain') to keep quiet; to keep warm

Wikipedia

Cut Out and Keep

Cut Out And Keep is the most recent album from UK band Farrah.

Examples of use of keep out of trouble
1. That‘s the reason I try to keep out of trouble as much as I can.
2. Sunday May 21, 2006 The Observer Danish cartoonists can‘t keep out of trouble.
3. He now consciously tries to keep out of trouble and has resolved to bite his notoriously bitchy lip.
4. The portly schoolboy, who once used his wit and debating skill to keep out of trouble, had obtained a larger audience.
5. With Alonsos Renault well adrift in third, all he had to do was keep out of trouble, keep his McLaren intact and as he put it cruise to the chequered flag.