maintain

maintain
maintain [meɪnˈteɪn]
transitive verb
   a. ( = keep up) maintenir ; [+ friendship] entretenir ; [+ advantage] conserver
• to maintain the status quo maintenir le statu quo
• to maintain sth at a constant temperature maintenir qch à une température constante
• to maintain control garder le contrôle
• the government has failed to maintain standards of health care le gouvernement n'a pas réussi à maintenir la qualité des soins médicaux
• he maintained his opposition to ... il continua à s'opposer à ...
• products which help to maintain healthy skin des produits qui aident à garder une peau en bonne santé
• to maintain one's weight garder le même poids
   b. [+ road, building, car, machine] entretenir
   c. [+ opinion] soutenir
• to maintain one's innocence clamer son innocence
• I maintain that ... je soutiens que ...
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[meɪn'teɪn]
transitive verb
1) (keep steady) maintenir [temperature, standards]
2) (support) subvenir aux besoins de [family]; entretenir [army]; garder [lifestyle]
3) (look after) entretenir
4) (assert) continuer à affirmer [innocence]

to maintain that — soutenir que


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