单词 | reserve |
释义 | reserve UK [rɪ'zɜ:v] US [-'zɝ:v] verb transitive ADVANCED ■to keep something for a particular purpose or time 把…专门留给;把…留作;保留 •I reserve Mondays for •These seats are reserved for •I reserve judgment ADVANCED ■If you reserve something such as a seat on an aircraft or a table at a restaurant, you arrange for it to be kept for your use 预订;预约 •I reserved a double room at the Lamb Hotel.我在兰姆饭店预订了一间双人房。 •[+ two objects] If you get there early, reserve me a seat/reserve a seat for UK [rɪ'zɜ:v] US [-'zɝ:v] noun BEHAVIOUR 举止 uncountable ■the habit of not showing your feelings or thoughts 拘谨;矜持;内向 •I took her out for a drink and tried to break through her reserve.我带她出去喝了杯酒,想消除她的拘谨。 UK [rɪ'zɜ:v] US [-'zɝ:v] noun KEPT 贮藏 countable or uncountable ■when you keep something or a supply of something until it is needed, or a supply that you keep 贮藏(物);储备(物);备用(物) •She keeps a little money in •The librarian has put the book on •We still have a reserve of food/food reserves in case of emergency.我们仍然还有储备粮/粮食储备以应付紧急情况。 countable (also reservation) (US also preserve) ■an area of land kept in its natural state, especially for wild animals to live in and be protected (尤指保护野生动物生存的)自然保护区,禁猎区,保护区 •a nature/game/wildlife countable ■in sports, an extra player who is ready to play if needed 替补队员;后备队员 •We had two reserves in case anyone was injured.我们有两名替补队员,以防有人在场上受伤。 the reserves [plural] ■a group of people who are not permanently in the armed forces but are used only if needed 后备军;后备部队 •They will call up UK [rɪ'zɜ:v] US [-'zɝ:v] noun DOUBT 存疑 uncountable formal ■when you have reservations about someone or something 保留 •I can recommend him to you without UK [rɪ'zɜ:v] US [-'zɝ:v] noun PRICE 价格 countable usually singular (also reserve price) ■the lowest amount of money the owners will accept for something being sold, especially at auction (= public sale) (尤指拍卖中买方定的)底价,保留价格,最低价 •A rare Stradivarius violin failed to reach •We set/put a reserve of |
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