[/rɪˈzɜːv; rɪˋzəv/] v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (for sb/sth) 用法: 1 put aside or keep sth for a later occasion or special use 保留或储备某物: Reserve your strength for the climb. 留点力气准备攀登吧. * These seats are reserved for special guests. 这些座位是留给贵宾的. 用法: 2 have or keep (a specified power); retain 具有或保持(某种权利); 保留: The management reserves the right to refuse admission. 资方有权拒绝接纳. * (law 律) All rights reserved, eg for the publisher of the book, record, etc. 版权所有. 用法: 3 order or set aside (seats, accommodation, etc) for use by a particular person at a future time; book 预订或保留(座位、 住处等); 订购: reserve tickets, rooms, couchettes 预订票、 房间、 卧 * reserve a table for two in the name of Hill 以希尔的名字预订一个双座的桌位 * Is your holiday a reserved booking, sir? 先生, 您来度假办理预订手续了吗? 用法: 4 (idm 习语) reserve (one's) `judgment (on sb/sth) (fml 文) delay giving an opinion, eg until the matter has become clearer 暂不表态(如有待事情明朗化). reserve 2 [/rɪˈzɜːv; rɪˋzəv/] n 用法: 1 [C usu pl 通常作复数] thing put aside or kept for later use; extra amount available when needed 储备(物); 储备量: dwindling oil reserves 日渐减少的石油储量 * have great reserves of capital, energy, stock 储备有大量资金、 能源、 物资 * the `gold reserve, ie to support the issue of banknotes 黄金储备 * [attrib 作定语] a reserve (petrol) tank 备用(汽)油箱 * The champion drew on his reserve strength to win in the last 50 yards. 那个冠军在最後的50码使出全部力气争取胜利. 用法: 2 (a) the Reserve [sing] forces outside the regular armed services and liable to be called out in an emergency 预备役部队; 後备军. (b) reserves [pl] military forces kept back, for use when needed 後备部队: commit one's reserves to the battle 将後备部队投入战斗. 用法: 3 [C] extra player chosen in case a substitute is needed in a team 替补队员. 用法: 4 [C] (a) area of land reserved esp as a habitat for nature conservation 保留用地; (尤指)自然保护区: a `bird, `game, `wildlife, etc reserve鸟类、 猎物、 野生动物等保护区. (b) similar area of land reserved for occupation by a native tribe (土著部落的)专用居留地: `Indian reserves, eg on the Amazon 印第安部落的居留地(如亚马逊河沿岸的). 用法: 5 [U] limitation on one's agreement with a plan, acceptance of an idea, etc (在同意某计画、 接受某意见时所加的)限制条件, 保留: We accept your statement without reserve, ie fully. 我们毫无保留地接受你的意见. * He spoke without reserve (ie freely) of his time in prison. 他毫无保留地(直言不讳地)述说了他在监狱中的事. 用法: 6 [C] (also reserve price) (Brit) (US upset price) lowest price that will be accepted, esp for an item at an auction 底价(尤指拍卖时的): put a reserve of £95000 on a house 把一所房子的底价定为95000英镑 * The Van Gogh failed to reach its reserve and was withdrawn. 凡高的画因出价未达拍卖底价而收回. 用法: 7 [U] tendency to avoid showing one's feelings and appear unsociable to other people; restraint 矜持; 落落寡合; 自制: For once, she lost/dropped her customary reserve and became quite lively. 这次, 她一反平素的沉默寡言, 表现得很活跃. * A few drinks broke through his reserve. 他喝了点酒之後那矜持态度消失了. 用法: 8 (idm 习语) in re`serve kept back unused, but available if needed 储存; 留以备用: funds kept/held in reserve 备用金. |