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Saturday, 24 June 2006

Definition:

To like someone or something a lot

Example Dialogue:

A: Josh is really keen on studying.
B: Yes, he wants to be a professor one day so he had better be keen on studying or he will never make it.

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The Weekly Idiom: To be keen on
Oct 17 2006 08:29:36
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its really good but i dont understand yet
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Re:The Weekly Idiom: To be keen on
Nov 19 2007 19:05:55
i really like it ....
#686
Re:The Weekly Idiom: To be keen on
Nov 20 2007 13:22:03
Hi Everybody!
It is good but to use in day language it is dificult.
#688
Re:The Weekly Idiom: To be keen on
Aug 24 2008 11:05:52
"to be keen" is the same as "to be big sucker"? I have read some blog, the blogger-girl wrote "I am a big sucker on this kind of music". I asked her what does mean "to be big sucker". She answered it means to like something very much.
#756

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