to reserve
01
保留, 预留
to set something aside and keep it for future use
Transitive: to reserve a resource
例子
The chef frequently reserves a portion of the ingredients for tomorrow's specials.
厨师经常预留一部分食材用于明天的特色菜。
02
预订, 保留
to arrange something to be kept for later use
Transitive: to reserve a place or service
例子
She reserved a hotel room online before her trip to ensure accommodation upon arrival.
她旅行前在网上预订了酒店房间,以确保到达时有住宿。
03
保留
to keep something for a specific purpose or use
Transitive: to reserve sth for a purpose
例子
The manager reserved some extra time for the meeting.
经理为会议预留了一些额外时间。
Reserve
01
保护区
an area in which animals, etc. are protected
02
保留
a tendency to keep one's thoughts, feelings, and personal affairs to oneself
例子
The British are often known for their polite reserve, which some find charming.
英国人常以他们礼貌的含蓄著称,有些人觉得这很迷人。
03
替补队员, 后备队员
an athlete who plays only when a starter on the team is replaced
04
储备, 库存
something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
05
预备役
armed forces that are not on active duty but can be called in an emergency
06
保护区, 保留区
a district that is reserved for particular purpose
07
储备
(medicine) potential capacity to respond in order to maintain vital functions
08
珍藏
a high-quality wine that has been aged longer or selected with extra care by the winemaker
例子
The winery ’s reserve Cabernet Sauvignon has been aged for five years to achieve a richer flavor.
酒庄的珍藏赤霞珠已经陈酿五年,以获得更丰富的风味。



























