reserve 英 [rɪˈzɜ:v]   美 [rɪˈzɜrv]

reserve

reserve  英 [rɪˈzɜ:v] 美 [rɪˈzɜrv]

n. 储量,保留,保护区  vt. 预订 

进行时:reserving  过去式:reserved  过去分词:reserved  第三人称单数:reserves  名词复数:reserves 

I'd like to reserve a table for three for eight o'clock. 我想预订八点钟供三人用餐的桌位。
I've reserved a room in the name of Jones. 我以琼斯的名字预订了一个房间。

  • As a noun, reserve refers to the quality of a shy or modest person who doesn’t easily express his or her feelings. As a verb, to reserve is to stash something away or to set it aside for future use.
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  • n. 储量,保留,保护区
  • vt. 预订
  • 1. I'd like to reserve a table for three for eight o'clock.

    我想预订八点钟供三人用餐的桌位。

  • 2. I've reserved a room in the name of Jones.

    我以琼斯的名字预订了一个房间。

  • 3. These seats are reserved for special guests.

    这些座位是留给贵宾的。

  • 4. I'd prefer to reserve my judgement until I know all the facts.

    在了解全部事实之前我不想发表意见。

  • 5. The management reserves the right to refuse admission.

    管理部门有权拒绝接收。

  • 6. All rights reserved.

    版权所有

  • 7. large oil and gas reserves

    大量的石油和天然气贮藏量

  • 8. reserve funds

    储备金

  • 9. a wildlife reserve

    野生动植物保护区

  • 10. She found it difficult to make friends because of her natural reserve.

    她因天性矜持很难交到朋友。

  • 11. She trusted him without reserve.

    她完全信任他。

  • 12. the reserve police

    预备役警察

  • 13. The money was being kept in reserve for their retirement.

    他们把钱存着以备退休后使用。

  • reserve (n.) "something stored up," 1610s, from reserve (v.) or from French réserve, a Middle French back-formation from reserver "set aside, withhold," from Latin reservare "keep back, save up; retain, preserve," from re- "back" (see re-) + servare "to keep, save, preserve, protect" (from PIE root *ser- (1) "to protect"). Meaning "self-imposed restraint on freedom of words or actions; habit of keeping back the feelings" is from 1650s.
  • reserve (v.) mid-14c., from Old French reserver "set aside, withhold" (12c.) and directly from Latin reservare "keep back, save up; retain, preserve," from re- "back" (see re-) + servare "to keep, save, preserve, protect" (from PIE root *ser- (1) "to protect"). Meaning "to book" is from 1935. Related: Reserved; reserving.
re·serve / rɪˈzɜːv ; NAmE rɪˈzɜːrv / verb , noun reserve reserves reserved reserving verb 1 to ask for a seat, table, room, etc. to be available for you or sb else at a future time 预订,预约(座位、席位、房间等) SYN book reservesth for sb/sth I'd like to reserve a table for three for eight o'clock. 我想预订八点钟供三人用餐的桌位。 reservesth I've reserved a room in the name of Jones. 我以琼斯的名字预订了一个房间。 compare book v.  (1 ) 2 to keep sth for sb/sth, so that it cannot be used by any other person or for any other reason 保留;预留 reservesth for sb/sth These seats are reserved for special guests. 这些座位是留给贵宾的。 reservesth I'd prefer to reserve (my) judgement (= not make a decision)until I know all the facts. 在了解全部事实之前我不想发表意见。 3 reservesth to have or keep a particular power 拥有,保持,保留(某种权利) The management reserves the rightto refuse admission. 管理部门有权拒绝接收。 ( law ) All rights reserved. (= nobody else can publish or copy this) 版权所有 noun supply 补给 1 [countable ,  usually plural ] a supply of sth that is available to be used in the future or when it is needed 储备(量);贮藏(量) large oil and gas reserves 大量的石油和天然气贮藏量 He discovered unexpected reserves of strength. 他出乎意料地发现还有体力。 reserve funds 储备金 protected land 受保护土地 2 ( NAmE also pre·serve ) [countable ] a piece of land that is a protected area for animals, plants, etc. (动植物)保护区;自然保护区 a wildlife reserve 野生动植物保护区 see also game reserve , nature reserve 3 [countable ] = reservation  (3 ) quality/feeling 品质;情感 4 [uncountable ] the quality that sb has when they do not talk easily to other people about their ideas, feelings, etc. 内向;寡言少语;矜持 SYN reticence She found it difficult to make friends because of her natural reserve. 她因天性矜持很难交到朋友。 5 [uncountable ] ( formal) a feeling that you do not want to accept or agree to sth, etc. until you are quite sure that it is all right to do so 谨慎;保留 Any contract should be treated with reserveuntil it has been checked. 任何契约在经过核实之前都应谨慎对待。 She trusted him without reserve (= completely). 她完全信任他。 in sport 体育运动 6 [countable ] an extra player who plays in a team when one of the other players is injured or not available to play 替补队员;后备队员 7 the reserves [plural ] a team that is below the level of the main team 替补队;预备队;后备队 military force 军队 8 the reserve [singular ] ( alsothe reserves [plural ] ) an extra military force, etc. that is not part of a country's regular forces, but is available to be used when needed 预备役部队;后备部队 the army reserve(s) 预备役部队 the reserve police 预备役警察 price 价格 9 ( also reˈserve price ) [countable ] ( BrE) the lowest price that sb will accept for sth, especially sth that is sold at an auction (尤指拍卖中的)底价,最低价 IDIOM in reˈserve available to be used in the future or when needed 储备;备用 The money was being kept in reservefor their retirement. 他们把钱存着以备退休后使用。 200 police officers were held in reserve. *200 名警察随时待命。 re·serve / rɪˈzɜːv ; NAmE rɪˈzɜːrv /
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