1. 保留;留出;预留
If something is reserved for a particular person or purpose, it is kept specially for that person or purpose.
reserve的解释
e.g. A double room with a balcony overlooking the sea had been reserved for him...
特地为他预留了一间带阳台的海景双人房。
e.g. In the United States lanes are reserved for cars with more than one occupant.
在美国,多人乘坐的汽车有专行道。
2. 预订;保留;预约
If you reserve something such as a table, ticket, or magazine, you arrange for it to be kept specially for you, rather than sold or given to someone else.
e.g. I'll reserve a table for five...
我要预订一张5人的桌子。
e.g. Demand will be huge, so ask your newsagent to reserve your copy today.
需求量会很大,所以今天得请卖报摊主为你预留出你那份。
3. 储备;储存物资;储藏量
A reserve is a supply of something that is available for use when it is needed.
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e.g. The Gulf has 65 per cent of the world's oil reserves...
海湾地区拥有全世界65%的石油储藏。
e.g. A friend can be a reserve of help in times of trouble.
朋友可以在困难的时候提供帮助。
4. 预备队员;替补队员
In sports, a reserve is someone who is available to play as part of a team if one of the members is ill or cannot play.
e.g. He ended up as a reserve, but still qualified for a team gold medal.
他最后成了替补队员,但仍有资格获得团体金牌。
1. in reserve : 备用, 预备;
2. without reserve : [经] 不保留;