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
- 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
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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。
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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。
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3. These seats are reserved for special guests.
这些座位是留给贵宾的。
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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。
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5. The management reserves the right to refuse admission.
管理部门有权拒绝接收。
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6. All rights reserved.
版权所有
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7. large oil and gas reserves
大量的石油和天然气贮藏量
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8. reserve funds
储备金
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9. a wildlife reserve
野生动植物保护区
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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。
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11. She trusted him without reserve.
她完全信任他。
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12. the reserve police
预备役警察
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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.
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