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reservedly

/ri-zurvd/US // rɪˈzɜrvd //UK // (rɪˈzɜːvd) //

矜持地,矜持的,矜矜业业地,矜持地说

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : kept or set apart for some particular use or purpose.
    • : kept by special arrangement for some person: a reserved seat.
    • : formal or self-restrained in manner and relationship; avoiding familiarity or intimacy with others: a quiet, reserved man.
    • : characterized by reserve, as the disposition, manner, etc.: reserved comments.
    • : retaining the original color of a surface, especially when decorating portions of the surface with other colors.

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Examples

  • Compared to many other members of WallStreetBets, Fage138 comes across as reserved and thoughtful.

  • Wall led Houston with 24 points and was somewhat more reserved during a videoconference after the game.

  • Friends described Liebengood as humble and reserved, and said he shared a love of racecar driving with his late father, as well as a pull toward the halls of the Capitol.

  • Buy nowEven if I know there’s a picnic table at my reserved camp spot, this piece of gear still goes in the car—you can never have too much table space when camping.

  • For the remaining 82 percent of the Dunedin youngsters, the researchers found only weak links between age 3 temperament — say, being outgoing and confident or reserved but willing to interact with others — and personality 15 years later.

  • Some seventy-plus countries currently offer some paternity leave or parental leave days reserved for the father.

  • Were the reserved Brits ready for the razzmatazz and exposed flesh?

  • But he also reserved the right to keep certain vulnerabilities close-hold.

  • Cooking and taking care of the rooms – this is an industry that is reserved for women.

  • In the interview, Ponomarev reserved some of his harshest words for Katrina vanden Heuvel, the editor and publisher of The Nation.

  • Thus was the man left entirely to the devil, not even his life being reserved, as in the case of Job.

  • The two-thirds objective should be used as a finder, while the one-sixth is reserved for examining details.

  • She laughed and bantered him a little, remembering too late that she should have been dignified and reserved.

  • Five horses were shot under him, his clothes were riddled with bullets, but he was reserved for a sinister fate.

  • The Gentiles shall seek and find Christ, but the Jews will persecute him, and be rejected, only a remnant shall be reserved.