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preserved

/pri-zurv/US // prɪˈzɜrv //UK // (prɪˈzɜːv) //

保存下来的,保留的,保存的,保存下来

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Definitions

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

    • : to keep alive or in existence; make lasting: to preserve our liberties as free citizens.
    • : to keep safe from harm or injury; protect or spare.
    • : to keep up; maintain: to preserve historical monuments.
    • : to keep possession of; retain: to preserve one's composure.
    • : to prepare so as to resist decomposition or fermentation.
    • : to prepare by cooking with sugar, pickling, canning, or the like.
    • : to maintain and reserve for continued survival or for private use, as in hunting or fishing.
v.无主动词 verb
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    pre·served, pre·serv·ing.

    • : to preserve fruit, vegetables, etc.; make preserves.
    • : to maintain a preserve for game or fish, especially for sport.
n.名词 noun
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    • : something that preserves.
    • : that which is preserved.
    • : Usually preserves. fruit, vegetables, etc., prepared by cooking with sugar.
    • : a place set apart for protection and propagation of game or fish, especially for sport.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcare for, maintain; continue

Examples

  • Dusting off old recipes for preserves and stocks can help us reduce food waste, source locally, and ultimately, celebrate traditions.

  • Find your patch Birds are readily visible from your home, but if that doesn’t work, nearby parks and nature preserves offer surprising abundance.

  • Authorities shipped most of the zoo’s occupants off to wildlife preserves or public zoos, but they decided the hippos were too large to deal with transporting.

  • Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, blockchain and the underlying technology have traditionally been the preserve of the libertarian right.

  • Despite federal protection for the land, loggers illegally, and extensively, felled trees throughout the preserve, which sits on the western coast of Borneo.

  • “The innocence of young people must be preserved at all costs,” said Glees.

  • Brutality must be rejected as a “mistake,” but simultaneously preserved as a possible policy option.

  • The vast majority of the authors listed, however, have none of their writings preserved for us, or mere fragments at most.

  • Alf Adams did not want to talk rats but he did want to show me his bottle collection preserved in a dusty shed.

  • In 1992, the movie was selected for the National Film Registry and as such has a print preserved in the Library of Congress.

  • From accounts preserved of the sums expended at sundry public feasts at Coventry (Anno 1452 to 1464) we find that 2s.

  • The apocryphal gospels contain many, and some are preserved by Persian and Arabian poets.

  • As regards Great Britain, the gold standard is yet preserved for all practical purposes.

  • They are very highly esteemed, and a well preserved example will command a large price.

  • He must have had plenty of opportunity of identifying it, though he does not tell us whether he preserved it.