reserve

名詞

UK/rɪˈzɜːv/
US/rɪˈzɝːv/

定義 reserve 名詞

behavior(行為)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    the habit of not readily expressing one's feelings or thoughts

    拘謹;寡言

    • I invited her out for a drink, hoping to ease her reserve.

      我邀請她出去喝一杯,希望能緩解她的矜持。

    • His reserve made it difficult for her to know what he really thought.

      他的矜持讓她很難知道他真正的想法。

    • Her introversion and reserve made her seem a bit out of place at social gatherings.

      她的內向和矜持使她在社交聚會中顯得有點格格不入。

storage(儲存)

  1. C2Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    a supply of something kept for future use; the act of keeping something until it is needed

    儲備;儲藏;備用(物)

    • The company maintains a cash reserve to handle potential crises.

      公司維持現金儲備以應對潛在危機。

    • They have a large reserve of drinking water to ensure they have enough resources in case of an emergency.

      他們擁有大量的飲用水儲備,以確保在緊急情況下擁有足夠的資源。

    • I have placed the book on reserve, so I can read it when I have time.

      我已經把這本書預留了,這樣我有時間時就可以閱讀。

protection(保護)

  1. B2Countable(可數名詞)

    an area of land set aside to protect wildlife and their habitats

    (尤指為保護野生動物而設的)自然保護區;禁獵區;保護區

    • This area has become an important bird reserve.

      這個地區已成為一個重要的鳥類保護區。

    • The government is committed to expanding the area of nature reserves.

      政府致力於擴大自然保護區的面積。

    • Visitors can observe many rare species of flora and fauna within the reserve.

      遊客可以在保護區內觀察到許多稀有動植物物種。

personnel(人員)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    an extra player available to play if needed in a sports game

    (體育比賽中的)後備隊員;替補隊員

    • The coach had several reserves on the bench, ready to play if necessary.

      教練在替補席上準備了幾名替補隊員,以備不時之需。

    • Due to injuries to the main players, a reserve had to enter the game.

      由於主力球員受傷,一名替補隊員不得不進入比賽。

    • This reserve player performed exceptionally well in the game, successfully turning the tide.

      這名替補球員在比賽中表現異常出色,成功扭轉了局勢。

uncertainty(不確定)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)formal(正式)

    a feeling of doubt about someone or something

    (對某人或某事物的)疑慮;不確定感;保留態度

    • I support this project without any reserve.

      我毫無保留地支持這個專案。

    • Despite my reservations, I am willing to try.

      儘管我有疑慮,我還是願意嘗試。

    • He expressed some reserves regarding the new proposal.

      他對新提案表達了一些保留意見。

price(價格)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)Usually singular(通常單數)

    the minimum price that a seller will accept for something, especially at auction

    (尤指拍賣中的)底價;保留價格;最低價格

    • The reserve price for the painting at auction was set at five thousand dollars.

      這幅畫在拍賣中的底價定為五千美元。

    • The item failed to sell as no one bid above the reserve.

      這件物品未能售出,因為沒有人出價高於底價。

    • The house did not meet its reserve, so it did not sell.

      這棟房子沒有達到它的底價,所以沒有賣出。

片語 reserve 名詞

  • the reserves

    In sports, a group of players who are not part of the first team but compete in a league against other clubs' reserve teams.

    後備隊(足球)

    Before his promotion to the first team, he was a prolific scorer in the reserves games.

    在他晉升到一線隊之前,他在預備隊比賽中是一位多產的得分手。

動詞

UK/rɪˈzɜːv/
US/rɪˈzɝːv/

定義 reserve 動詞

  1. B1Transitive(及物動詞)

    to keep something for a specific purpose or time

    為特定目的或時間保留;留出

    • I usually reserve weekends for family activities.

      我通常將週末保留給家庭活動。

    • The restaurant reserves window seats for guests with prior reservations.

      餐廳將窗邊座位保留給事先預訂的客人。

    • I will reserve my judgment on this matter until we get more information.

      在獲得更多資訊之前,我會保留對這件事的判斷。

  2. B1Transitive(及物動詞)

    to arrange for something such as a seat on a plane or a table at a restaurant to be kept for one's use

    預訂;預約

    • I have reserved a table at an Italian restaurant for seven o'clock tonight.

      我已經在今晚七點預訂了一家義大利餐廳的座位。

    • We advise you to reserve your accommodation in advance, particularly during peak season.

      我們建議您提前預訂住宿,尤其是在旺季期間。

    • Please make sure to reserve your flight ticket online.

      請確保在網上預訂您的機票。