"To keep track of" is to be aware of the location, position and situation of an object or person at all times. It is closely related to the concept of following something, but you need not and probably do not physically follow or track the object when youare keeping track of it.
To accompany or keep company with someone or something.
If you tell someone to keep their pants (or panties) on, you're telling them not to get so upset about something.
To keep or refraining them from doing something; to hold them back.
it means to keep track of something
It means that you are heading in the correct direction, either literally as though you were tracking someone or something down, or figuratively.
The sreen of the computer. It also means to watch, or to keep an eye on.
cherish means to treasure something or to keep it forever. So if something is cherished then it is krpt forever and it is very dear to someone
The image is of you pointing an eye at something or someone. It means to watch carefully.
The word Restrain means preventing something or someone from doing something or keeping something within its limits.
It means to keep your mouth shut and don't say something that might upset someone.
It means that someone said something they shouldn't have said in the first place.
It like fore in Golf. Shout track if someone is in your way while training so that a collision is avoided and the athlete does not have no change direction.