to preserve
01
保存する, 維持する
to cause something to remain in its original state without any significant change
Transitive: to preserve something valuable
例
The team is currently preserving the historical documents in a controlled environment.
チームは現在、歴史的文書を制御された環境で保存しています。
02
保存する, 防腐処理する
to prevent food from spoiling, typically by canning or pickling
Transitive: to preserve food
例
My grandmother preserves fruits from her garden by making them into jams and jellies.
私の祖母は、庭の果物をジャムやゼリーにして保存します。
03
保護する, 守る
to protect something against danger or harm
Transitive: to preserve sth
例
The environmental organization campaigns to preserve wetlands as crucial ecosystems for wildlife and water purification.
環境保護団体は、野生生物と水の浄化にとって重要な生態系として湿地を保護するためのキャンペーンを行っています。
04
保存する, 維持する
to set something aside and maintain it for a particular or private use
Transitive: to preserve sth for sb/sth
例
He preserved the old library for his personal collection of antique books.
彼は自分の古書の個人コレクションのために古い図書館を保存した。
05
保護する, 保存する
to protect an area or population of wild animals from disturbance so it can be used for private hunting or shooting
Transitive: to preserve an area or population of animals
例
The estate was carefully preserved to allow private hunting of deer.
その地所は鹿の私有狩猟を可能にするために注意深く保護されました。
Preserve
01
fruit that has been cooked and sweetened, typically to extend shelf life
例
Strawberry preserve is delicious on toast.
02
an area, activity, or interest regarded as specially reserved for a particular person or group
例
Chess has long been considered a gentleman 's preserve.
03
a protected area where animals, plants, or natural resources are safeguarded
Dialect
American
例
The national preserve is home to endangered species.
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