reservation

名词

UK/ˌrez.əˈveɪ.ʃᵊn/
US/ˌrez.ɚˈveɪ.ʃᵊn/

定义 reservation 名词

arrange

  1. B1CountableUncountable

    An arrangement to have something, such as a seat on a plane or a table at a restaurant, held for a specific person.

    • I would like to make a dinner reservation for four people at 7 PM.

    • Please confirm your reservation three days prior to your arrival date.

    • Due to the popularity of the restaurant, I recommend making a reservation in advance.

land

  1. Countable

    An area of land designated for a particular group of people to inhabit.

    • Many indigenous tribes live on their respective reservations.

    • The government has designated a new reservation for the protected population.

    • The river serves as a crucial water source for the region's reservation.

  2. Countable

    An area of land where wild animals are safeguarded.

    • Tourists are prohibited from entering the core areas of the wildlife reservation.

    • The area has been designated as a bird reservation.

    • The national park has several nature reservations to protect rare flora and fauna.

doubt

  1. C2CountableUncountableUsually plural

    A feeling of doubt or not completely agreeing with something.

    • She always had reservations about the feasibility of the plan.

    • He still had reservations about certain clauses before signing the contract.

    • After careful consideration, I accepted the proposal without reservation.