reserved如何读

英:[rɪˈzɜ:vd]

美:[rɪˈzɜrvd]

reserved是什么意思

adj.

预订的

矜持的

储藏着的

v.

保留[储备]某物( reserve的过去式)

reserved自然拼读

re·served

rih zuhrvd

reserved扩展

reservedly (adv.), reservedness (n.)

reserved词根

词根:reserve

adv.

reservedly 客气地;隔阂地;有节制地

n.

reserve 储备,储存;自然保护区;预备队;[金融] 储备金

reservation 预约,预订;保留

reservedness 矜持

vi.

reserve 预订

vt.

reserve 储备;保留;预约

reserved英英释义

Adjective

1. set aside for the use of a particular person or party

2. marked by self-restraint and reticence;

"was habitually reserved in speech, withholding her opinion"-Victoria Sackville-West

3. cool and formal in manner

reserved词组

rights reserved保留权利

all rights reserved版权所有

all right reserved保留一切权力

reserved area保留区

copyright reserved[法]著作权所有

reserved word[计]预定字;[计]保留字;[计]关键词

reserved copy正本;保留本

reserved词源中文解释

大约1600年代起使用,形容一个人的举止“谨慎”,“不愿轻易表露亲密”,这是来自reserve(动词)的过去分词形容词。意为“为其他目的或未来的用途而分开或保留”,这个用法始于1610年代;特别指为未来使用而预留的座位、餐桌等,尤指预先留给特定人使用,这个意思开始于1858年。

reserved_计算机行业词汇

【修】保留

reserved词源英文解释

The first known use of reserved was in 1601

reserved儿童词典英英释义

reservoirnoun

a place where something is kept in storeespecially: an artificial or natural lake where water is collected as a water supply

an extra supply : reserve

a living thing (as a fly or mouse) in which a parasite (as a bacterium) that is harmful to some other living thing lives and multiplies

reservistnoun

a member of a military reserve

reserve1 of 2verb

to keep in store for future or special use

reserve that shirt for special occasions

to hold over to a future time or place : defer

reserve judgment on that matter

to arrange to have set aside and held for one's use

reserve a hotel room

reserve2 of 2noun

something stored or available for future use : stock

oil reserves

military forces held back or available for later use—usually used in plural

the military forces of a country not part of the regular services

an area of land set apart

a wild game reserve

restraint, closeness, or caution in one's words and behavior

substitute entry 1

the reserves of the football team

reservedadjective

cautious in words and actions

a reserved young man

kept or set apart or aside for future or special use

a reserved table

reservedadjective

cautious in words and actions

a reserved young man

kept or set apart or aside for future or special use

a reserved table

reserved 例句

1 When she actually wanted to listen, Mamma decided to be quiet and reserved.

2 Snuffy greeted them with the openhearted good humor and warmth he usually reserved for rattlesnakes, gila monsters, and the bubonic plague.

3 The big pots are usually reserved for dinner parties, and Mama hasn’t mentioned having one any time soon.

4 These seats are reserved for teachers.

这些座位是留给老师的.

5 She decorated the living room walls with her oil paintings, and soon every square inch was covered, except for the space above her typewriter reserved for index cards.

6 Later the typically reserved Englishman confessed, “I must have acted like a child.”

7 But my secretary said that she had reserved a room for me here.

但是我的秘书说她已经为我在这里预订了一个房间。

8 The front row is reserved for faculty.

9 The very best properties, however, the colonial mansions and villas, were reserved for the government.

不过,最好的地产——也就是殖民时期的宅邸和别墅——都留给了政府。

10 I didn’t get the chance: the wide beach with fine, golden sand, the calmest waves and the clearest blue water, a few blocks away from the hotel, was reserved for whites.

11 Dorus reserved the biggest room in the front on the first floor for his duties as the pastor.

12 He stares at the Commandant with a reverence reserved for deities.

13 With nearly eight hundred rooms and a vast, monolithic façade overlooking the Thames, the Cecil was Europe’s largest, if not grandest, hotel—a site typically reserved for diplomatic or national events.

14 Even though I'm quite a reserved person, I like meeting people.

我虽然性格极为内敛,但喜欢和人接触。

15 The powerful spheres were usually reserved for motors and big machines, but up here, tiny Jade orbs twinkled in the windows of fancy shops and cafes.

16 But many other pillars of the old system—the polite rejections of women or blacks, the spots reserved for graduates of Choate and Exeter—have crumbled.

17 The top drawer was reserved for random items—handheld pencil sharpeners, school glue, masking tape, abnormally small screwdrivers, things like that.

18 Her husband felt ashamed of her behavior.

她丈夫为她的行为感到羞愧。

19 The word Agha had used, setalagheh, was the kind of divorce reserved in Islam for men who have threefold anger.

20 Ill ask a waitress to show you to your reserved table.

我让职员带您去您已经预订的桌子.

reserved 同义词

7 已被预订的

be spoken for

8 寡言少语的

quiet monosyllabic uncommunicative

9 包租的

charter chartered

24 预订的

bespoke engaged

27 预约的

forward

30 有保留的

reticent

34 有所顾虑

with reserve

36 隐讳

reservedly

39 有隔阂的

distant standoffish

40 注定的

certain

46 包定

reservation

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