conserve
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A(z) „conserve” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to conserve
01

megƑriz, vĂ©d

to keep something from change or harm
Transitive: to conserve sth
to conserve definition and meaning
Példåk
National parks are established to conserve scenic beauty and wildlife.
A nemzeti parkok azĂ©rt jöttek lĂ©tre, hogy megƑrizzĂ©k a tĂĄj szĂ©psĂ©gĂ©t Ă©s a vadĂĄllomĂĄnyt.
02

megƑriz, konzervál

to maintain a certain quantity or condition at a constant level during a process of change
Transitive: to conserve a quantity
Példåk
In this experiment, energy is conserved as it changes forms from heat to light.
Ebben a kĂ­sĂ©rletben az energia megmarad, miközben hƑbƑl fĂ©nyrĂ© alakul.
03

konzervål, lekvårt készít

to preserve food, especially fruits, by cooking it with sugar
Transitive: to conserve fruits
Példåk
The farmer 's wife learned how to conserve berries with sugar to keep them for the winter.
A gazda felesége megtanulta, hogyan tartósítsa a bogyókat cukorral a télire.
04

megƑriz, vĂ©d

to protect or save a resource from being used wastefully or excessively
Transitive: to conserve a resource
Példåk
We must find ways to conserve energy to reduce our carbon footprint.
Meg kell talĂĄlnunk a mĂłdjĂĄt, hogy megtakarĂ­tsuk az energiĂĄt, hogy csökkentsĂŒk szĂ©nlĂĄbnyomunkat.
Conserve
01

fruit that has been cooked with sugar to preserve it and often used as a spread or accompaniment

Példåk
Strawberry conserve is popular on morning toast.
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