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vt.
保留;預訂;延期
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n.
候補;預備品;貯存
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n.
含蓄;克制
v.
(動詞)
- vt. 貯備; 保留 store, keep back, for a later occasion
- vt. 留作專用 keep for the special use of, or for a special purpose
- vt. 預訂 secure possession of, or the right to use
n.
(名詞)
- [C]貯藏; 儲備 a quantity of sth kept for future use; store
- [C]保護區 a piece of land set aside for wild animals, plants, etc.
- [U]矜持,拘謹; 寡言 the quality of being reserved
n.
名詞
- 保留
- 保留地
- 儲備,貯藏,保存
- 保護區,禁獵區
- 儲備金
- 含蓄,克制, 謹慎,沉默寡言,冷淡
- 儲藏量
- 預備役軍人
- 候補,預備,儲備選手,備用人力
- 貯藏物
adj.
形容詞
- 后備的,備用的,預備的
- 準備的
- 多余的
- 保留的,有保留的
- 儲備的
v.
動詞
- 保留,留下,保持,留給
- 預訂,預約
- 儲備,貯藏,貯備,保存
- 租定
- 延遲作出,推遲作出
- 改期,推遲,延期
Noun:
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formality and propriety of manner
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something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
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an athlete who plays only when a starter on the team is replaced
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(medicine) potential capacity to respond in order to maintain vital functions
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a district that is reserved for particular purpose
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armed forces that are not on active duty but can be called in an emergency
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the trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary
Verb:
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hold back or set aside, especially for future use or contingency;
"they held back their applause in anticipation"
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give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause;
"I will earmark this money for your research"
"She sets aside time for meditation every day"
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obtain or arrange (for oneself) in advance;
"We managed to reserve a table at Maxim's"
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arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance;
"reserve me a seat on a flight"
"The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family"
"please hold a table at Maxim's"
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用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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We reserve the right to lodge a claim for loss.
我們公司抹去規定要求陪嘗損毀的知情權。
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I have reserved a table at the restaurant.
我已在飯館酒店預訂了桌菜。
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The court will reserve judgement.
審判庭將順延民事判決書。
用作名詞 (n.)
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He has played very well on the reserve side but this chance in the first team should put him on his mettle.
他在候補隊中展示異常突出,但這場用于真正的工作人員團體賽將對他的意識完成的考驗。
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The army should be equipped with sufficient war reserves.
武裝力量想必獲取無憂的軍需貯備品。
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The old man keeps a large reserve of firewood for cold weather.
這個老齡人存貯了不少的柴薪以備不時之需天涼時用。
用作名詞 (n.)
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He spoke with reserve.
他說呀話慎重。
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The ultimate reserve was a source of his fascination and his power.
更大容許的驅散是他得到 品味和實力的一款泉源。
用作動詞 (v.)
看做及物詞組
S+~+ n./pron.
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We must reserve some of corn to use as seed.
你們可以存貯許多玉米粒粒作花楸樹種子用。
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I'll reserve my opinion this time.
今天湖北力威汽車有限公司我永久保存自身提出的意見。
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I reserve the right to make my own decision.
我調取屬于自己作決策的擁有權。
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Seek common ground on major questions while reserving differences on minor ones.
求鄂爾多斯存小異。
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The judge reserved his judgement.
司法延后法院判決書。
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They reserved two rooms at a hotel.
兩人在屬于一家旅社預定了兩位房間內。
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Have you reserved our plane tickets?
我的航班票你訂什么時間?
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All seats are reserved.
擁有的坐席應該定購。
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All rights are reserved.
鄰接權所以。
用作名詞 (n.)
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Foreign exchange reserves jumped.
外匯交易貯備適度度上升。
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We must keep back a reserve of food.
你們需要貯藏些食品類。
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We always keep some money in reserve.
我們都總存起有一些后備電源的錢。
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This area was once a wildlife reserve.
該地域曾就是一個野生穿山甲動物界保養區。
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The man was behaving with typical British reserve.
這位的男人表現形式出主要表現加拿大人的拘謹。
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She told me all about it without reserve.
她沒什么恢復地告訴他了給我關上述情況的任何東西。
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Mother had saved..a few hundred pounds as a reserve for any emergency.
源于: S. Unwin
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Such remarks..draw on the reserve of early experience.
源于: R. Gittings
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Squeeze the lemon and reserve the juice.
產自: C. Conran
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用作動詞 (v.)
- reserve for (v.+prep.)
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預訂 book by advance payment
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有時候reserve的使用比reservation普遍。
I accept your statement without reservation.
這兩句(ju)中,人們更習慣將reservation改(gai)作reserve。
v. (動詞)
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reserve的基本意思是“貯存待用”。引申可作“留給”“留作專用”或“預訂”解。
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reserve是及物動詞,接名詞或代詞作賓語。
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reserve賓語后接介詞for表示“為某人保留、預訂或留作某事之用”; reserve oneself for是“養精蓄銳以備…”的意思。
v. (動詞)
- reserve, book
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- book和reserve都表示“預訂(車〔船票,戲院〕等)”,有時兩者可通用,但列車上的“老弱病殘者”座位不能用book,而只能用reserve。例如:
- Some seats on train are reserved for the old and handicapped.列車上有些座位是留給老人和殘疾人的。
- reserve, keep, preserve, retain
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- 這組詞都有“保存”“保留”或“保持”的意思。其區別在于:
- 1.keep指把某一事物置于自己的權力或管理之下; retain和reserve同義,均指繼續“保持”或“保存”某事物, retain是較為正式的用語,還可指記住某事; preserve指把某物“收藏”或“保存”好。
- 2.retain含有不失去的意味; reserve則強調繼續保持而不致失去; preserve強調防止破壞作用,要采取措施使某物完好無損或質量不變。例如:
- His business has been taken over by a big corporation, but he still retains some control over it.他的商店被一家大公司接管了,但他仍保留部分控制權。
- You'd better reserve your strength for tomorrow's climb.你最好留點力氣明天爬山。
- Salt preserves food from decay.鹽能防止食物腐爛。
- keep,retain,reserve,preserve,conserve,withhold
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- 這些動詞均有“保持,保存”之意。
- keep最常用詞,指長時間牢固地保持或保存。
- retain指繼續保持。
- reserve正式用詞,指為了將來的用途或其他用途而保存、保留。
- preserve主要指為防止損害、變質等而保存。
- conserve一般指保存自然資源,保全人的精力、力量等。
- withhold指扣住不放,暗示有阻礙。
- ☆ 14世紀中期進入英語,直接源自古法語的reserver;最初源自拉丁語的reservare: re (往回) + servare (保持,保護),意為保持起來。
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