preserve的意思和读音

preserve

: [prɪˈzɜrv] : [prɪˈzɜː(r)v]

v.

n.

preserves  preserving  preserved  

v.+n.preserve peace,preserve value,preserve stability,preserve environment,preserve species

v.destroy

n.game reserve,reserve,reservation,sanctuary,game preserve

v.maintain,uphold,keep,continue,carry on

preservev.

1.~ sthto keep a particular quality, feature, etc.; to make sure that sth is kept

He was anxious to preserve his reputation.

Efforts to preserve the peace have failed.

2.[oftpass]to keep sth in its original state in good condition

a perfectly preserved 14th century house 14

Is he really 60? He's remarkably well preserved . 60

This vase has been preserved intact.

3.~ sthto prevent sth, especially food, from decaying by treating it in a particular way

olives preserved in brine

Wax polish preserves wood and leather.

4.~ sb/sth (from sth)使to keep sb/sth alive, or safe from harm or danger

The society was set up to preserve endangered species from extinction.

n.

1.[sing]~ (of sb)an activity, a job, an interest, etc. that is thought to be suitable for one particular person or group of people

Football is no longer the preserve of men.

in the days when nursing was a female preserve

2.[c][usupl][u]a type of jam made by boiling fruit with a large amount of sugar

3.[c][usupl][u]a type of pickle made by cooking vegetables with salt or vinegar

4.[c]an area of private land or water where animals and fish are kept for people to hunt

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v.1.to take care of a place or building in order to prevent it from being harmed or destroyed2.to keep an idea, quality, or situation from changing or being lost3.to prevent food or wood from decaying by adding a chemical substance to it

n.1.a place or activity that is considered to belong to a particular person or group2.an area where particular animals or plants are kept and protected3.a sweet food made by boiling fruit and sugar together. A more usual word is jam.

1. observatory n preserve v reserve v ...

2. preview preserve 11. protest ” ...

3. Precision Preserve Preserve Modifier ...

4. Present Preserve Preset ...

5. SUBSTITUTE PRESERVE SHELL ...

6. observatory n preserve v reserve v ...

7. a residence in the country preserve → observation ...

8. conserve v , , preserve v foreign a ...

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1.This sort of punting used to be the preserve of big-money investors, but small investors can now play the same game.

2.He had promised, he said, to "maintain the confidence and preserve inviolate" the secrets of his client.”。

3.This latter term would even preserve the abbreviation DSD , but would give it a more widely accepted meaning .DSD,

4.It's also one of the only countries to preserve the health of its ecosystem in its constitution.

5.Heavy-duty professional machines can preserve wines for up to a year after the bottles are open.使1

6.All that remained was to preserve competition in the packing industry and maintain close public scrutiny over the stockyards.

7.Walking for 40 minutes a few times a week is enough to preserve memory and keep ageing brains on top form, research shows.,140

8.Control is inserted to preserve previously existing personalization state information that might have existed on a control for users.

9.A chemical bath used to change the color of a photographic print or to preserve black-and-white prints or movie film.

10.The LORD will protect him and preserve his life; he will bless him in the land and not surrender him to the desire of his foes.使