reserve for
形容词和名词的不同含义
形容词:
1. 保留的,预留的(用于特定目的)。
2. 被保护的,受保护的(通常指自然保护区)。
名词:
1. 预留的事物(通常指货物或资源)。
2. 自然保护区,禁猎区。
词语辨析
"reserve for" 与 "preserve" 的区别:
"reserve for" 强调将某物保留、预留给特定的目的或使用,常用于商业、行政等领域。
"preserve" 强调保护、维持某物的原始状态或价值,常用于自然环境、文化遗产等领域。
词汇扩充
1. reserve something for a special occasion 预留某物以备特殊场合
2. reserve the right to do something 保留做某事的权利
3. reserve judgment 保留评判
4. reserve price 底价,保留价
5. wildlife reserve 野生动物保护区
近义词
set aside
反义词
use up
柯林斯词典
reserve (verb)
1. If you reserve something such as a seat, table, or ticket, you arrange for it to be kept for your use or for a particular person's use.
2. If you reserve something for a particular purpose or time, you keep it specially for that purpose or time.
3. If you reserve something such as a right or judgement, you state officially that you will take that right or make that judgement later, rather than immediately or now.
4. If you reserve a place, seat, or ticket for someone, you arrange for it to be kept for their use.
reserve (noun)
1. If something is kept in reserve, it is kept specially for a particular purpose or time.
2. A reserve is an area of land where wild animals and birds are officially protected and can live and breed.
牛津词典
reserve (verb)
1. Retain for future use.
2. Arrange for (a room, seat, ticket, etc.) to be kept for the use of a particular person.
3. Not yet ready for immediate disposal; still held back or kept.
4. State or express an opinion or judgment.
5. Arrange for (a place, seat, ticket, etc.) to be kept for the use of a particular person.
reserve (noun)
1. The retention of a right to set aside a sum of money for a special purpose.
2. An area of land set aside for special use, in particular.
3. A body of troops withheld from action to reinforce or protect others.
4. A natural or newly planted forest where trees are grown for future use.
用法
1. We need to reserve a table at the restaurant for tonight.
2. She always reserves her best clothes for special occasions.
3. The judge reserved her decision until further evidence was presented.
4. I've reserved a seat for you on the train.
5. The hotel has a room reserved for the conference.
6. They keep a reserve of emergency supplies.
7. The government declared the area a wildlife reserve.
8. The army has reserves stationed near the border.
例句
1. Please reserve a seat for me at the conference.
请为我预留一个座位参加会议。
2. The hotel reserves the right to refuse entry.
酒店保留拒绝入住的权利。
3. She reserved her best china for special guests.
她把最好的瓷器留给了特别的客人。
4. The company has reserved a portion of the budget for marketing expenses.
公司已经预留了一部分预算用于市场推广费用。
5. The judge reserved judgment until all the evidence had been presented.
法官保留评判,直到所有证据都被呈交出来。
6. The wildlife reserve is home to various endangered species.
野生动物保护区是多种濒危物种的栖息地。
7. The country has vast oil reserves.
该国拥有广阔的石油储量。
8. The team's star player was kept in reserve for the final match.
球队的明星球员被保留在决赛中备用。
9. The forest reserve is protected from logging.
这片森林保护区受到禁止砍伐的保护。
10. He always keeps a reserve of emergency supplies in his car.
他总是在车里备有应急物资的储备。
11. The government has a strategic oil reserve for times of crisis.
政府有一个战略性的石油储备,以应对危机时期。
12. The army called in reserves to reinforce the front lines.
军队调来了预备役部队加强前线。
13. The hotel had a room reserved for the VIP guest.
酒店为贵宾预留了一间房间。
14. She reserved her judgment until she had heard all the arguments.
她保留评判,直到听完所有的论点。
15. We should reserve some time for relaxation during our busy schedule.
在紧张的日程安排中,我们应该留出一些时间来放松。
16. The theater reserves the right to cancel the show in case of bad weather.
剧院保留因恶劣天气取消演出的权利。
17. He reserved a seat for his friend next to him.
他为他的朋友预留了一个座位在他旁边。
18. They have reserved a table for six at the restaurant.
他们在餐厅预订了一张六人桌。
19. The company reserves a portion of its profits for future investments.
公司将一部分利润留作未来的投资。
20. The wildlife reserve provides a safe habitat for endangered species.
野生动物保护区为濒危物种提供了一个安全的栖息地。