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conserver

/verb kuhn-surv; noun kon-surv, kuhn-surv/US // verb kənˈsɜrv; noun ˈkɒn sɜrv, kənˈsɜrv //

保存者,守护者,保守者,保存人

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v.有主动词 verb
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    con·served, con·serv·ing.

    • : to prevent injury, decay, waste, or loss of: Conserve your strength for the race.
    • : to use or manage wisely; preserve; save: Conserve the woodlands.
    • : Physics, Chemistry. to hold constant during an interaction or process: the interaction conserved linear momentum.
    • : to preserve by cooking with sugar or syrup.
n.名词 noun
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    • : Often conserves. a mixture of several fruits cooked to jamlike consistency with sugar and often garnished with nuts and raisins.

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Examples

  • At Belmont, jockeys must not let their horse run too hard too early, and conserve some energy for the half-mile-long backstretch.

  • I am seeking to conserve nothing; I am looking ahead—and I am quite confident that I am not alone.

  • It sent its last picture 13 years ago, just before shutting down its camera to conserve power.

  • Districts may also employ additional tactics to conserve resources.

  • The agreement is hardly more than a list of ways that local communities can better conserve natural resources.

  • It will not conserve Christianity, but may be purified by it, even if able to flourish without it.

  • Barrington back into the present, to conserve his energies, to make him a man of action again.

  • Boil together a few times, and then pour the conserve into cases.

  • You have heard how women strive to conserve the lives of children, to make them strong mentally, morally and physically.

  • There is simply one way to conserve our natural resources, and that is to educate the farmer (applause).