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/ˌrezəˈveɪʃn/ |
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1 | C an arrangement by which something such as a room in a hotel or a seat in a theatre is kept for you to use later (房间、座位的)预订 |
| Do you have a reservation? 你预订了吗? |
| make a reservation I’ ve made a reservation for you on the morning flight. 我为你预订了早上的航班。 |
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2 | C/U often plural a feeling of doubt about whether something is good or right 存疑;保留 |
| +about The government has expressed reservations about the cost of the project. 政府表示对该项目的费用持保留意见。 |
| have reservations He has reservations about the proposals because they reduce workers’ rights. 他对提案持保留意见,因为其削减了工人的权利。 |
| without reservation We accepted their offer without reservation. 我们毫无异议地接受了他们的提议。 |
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3 | an area of land in the US where native americans live in a separate community (美国印地安人的)居留地 |
| 3a | a reserve for wild animals or plants (野生动植物)保护区 | |
See also | - central reservation | |
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