reserved
形容詞
UK/rɪˈzɜːvd/
US/rɪˈzɝːvd/
定義 reserved 形容詞
person(人)
- B2
Describes individuals who tend not to express their feelings or thoughts openly and are somewhat restrained in their behavior.
内向;寡言
She came across as a quiet and reserved woman.
她给人的印象是一个安静且内向的女人。
His reserved nature meant he always kept a low profile in social situations.
他内向的性格意味着他在社交场合中总是保持低调。
Despite being reserved, she is actually a very thoughtful person.
尽管她内向,她其实是一个非常体贴的人。
kept(保留)
Describes tickets, seats, or similar items that have been previously booked or set aside for someone's use.
预订的;预留的
Do I need to reserve a train ticket, or can I buy one on the spot?
我需要预订火车票,还是可以现场购买?
This seat is reserved for a special guest.
这个座位是为一位特别嘉宾保留的。
We have reserved a table at the restaurant for 7 p.m. tonight.
我们已经在餐厅预订了今晚七点的座位。