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re·served
/rɪˈzɝvd/
保留
From:
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reserved
保留的
From:
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reserved
保留 預訂
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·serve
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Reserved
. (z░rvd");
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Reserving
.]
1.
To
keep
back
;
to
retain
;
not
to
deliver
,
make
over
,
or
disclose
.
“I
have
reserved
to
myself
nothing.”
2.
Hence
,
to
keep
in
store
for
future
or
special
use
;
to
withhold
from
present
use
for
another
purpose
or
time
;
to
keep
;
to
retain
;
to
make
a
reservation
7
.
Note:
In
cases
where
one
person
or
party
makes
a
request
to
an
agent
that
some
accommodation
(
such
as
a
hotel
room
or
place
at
a
restaurant
)
be
kept
(
reserved
)
for
their
use
at
a
particular
time
,
the
word
reserve
applies
both
to
the
action
of
the
person
making
the
request
,
and
to
the
action
of
the
agent
who
takes
the
approproriate
action
(
such
as
a
notation
in
a
book
of
reservations
)
to
be
certain
that
the
accommodation
is
available
at
that
time
.
Hast
thou
seen
the
treasures
of
the
hail
,
which
I
have
reserved
against
the
time
of
trouble?
--
Job
xxxviii
. 22,23.
Reserve
your
kind
looks
and
language
for
private
hours
.
--
Swift
.
3.
To
make
an
exception
of
;
to
except
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·served
a.
1.
Kept
for
future
or
special
use
,
or
for
an
exigency
;
as
,
reserved
troops
;
a
reserved
seat
in
a
theater
.
2.
Restrained
from
freedom
in
words
or
actions
;
backward
,
or
cautious
,
in
communicating
one's
thoughts
and
feelings
;
not
free
or
frank
.
To
all
obliging
,
yet
reserved
to
all
.
--
Walsh
.
Nothing
reserved
or
sullen
was
to
see
.
--
Dryden
.
--
Re*serv*ed*ly
adv.
--
Re*serv*ed*ness
,
n.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
reserved
adj
1:
set
aside
for
the
use
of
a
particular
person
or
party
[
ant
:
unreserved
]
2:
marked
by
self-restraint
and
reticence
; "
was
habitually
reserved
in
speech
,
withholding
her
opinion"-Victoria
Sackville-West
[
ant
:
unreserved
]
3:
cool
and
formal
in
manner
[
syn
:
restrained
,
reticent
,
unemotional
]
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