preserve 英 [prɪˈzɜ:v]   美 [prɪˈzɜrv]

preserve

preserve  英 [prɪˈzɜ:v] 美 [prɪˈzɜrv]

vt. 保存;保护;  n. 保护区; 

进行时:preserving  过去式:preserved  过去分词:preserved  第三人称单数:preserves  名词复数:preserves 

ways to preserve dead bodies 保存尸体之法
the ability to preserve food. 保存食物的能力

  • When you preserve something, you maintain its condition, like trying to preserve your good health by exercising regularly and eating right.
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  • vt. 保存;保护;
  • n. 保护区;
  • 1. ways to preserve dead bodies

    保存尸体之法

  • 2. the ability to preserve food.

    保存食物的能力

  • 3. He was anxious to preserve his reputation.

    他急于维护自己的名声。

  • 4. Efforts to preserve the peace have failed.

    维护和平的努力失败了。

  • 5. a perfectly preserved 14th century house

    保存完好的 14 世纪宅第

  • 6. This vase has been preserved intact.

    这个花瓶保存得完好无损。

  • 7. preserve endangered species from extinction.

    成立这个协会是为了保护濒危物种不致灭绝。

  • 8. Wax polish preserves wood and leather.

    上光蜡可保护木材和皮革。

  • preserve (n.) "fruit preserved with sugar," c. 1600, from preserve (v.). Earlier it meant "a preservative" (1550s). Sense of "protected place for animals or plants" (a sense more properly belonging to conserve) is from 1807.
  • preserve (v.) late 14c., "keep safe," from Anglo-French preservare, Old French preserver, from Medieval Latin preservare "keep, preserve," from Late Latin praeservare "guard beforehand," from Latin prae "before" (see pre-) + servare "to keep safe" (from PIE root *ser- (1) "to protect"). As a treatment of fruit, etc., 1570s; of organic bodies from 1610s. Related: Preserved; preserving.
pre·serve / prɪˈzɜːv ; NAmE prɪˈzɜːrv / verb , noun preserve preserves preserved preserving verb 1 preservesth to keep a particular quality, feature, etc; to make sure that sth is kept 保护;维护;保留 He was anxious to preserve his reputation. 他急于维护自己的名声。 Efforts to preserve the peace have failed. 维护和平的努力失败了。 2 [often passive ] to keep sth in its original state in good condition 维持…的原状;保存;保养 preservesth/sb a perfectly preserved 14th century house 保存完好的 14 世纪宅第 ( humorous) Is he really 60? He's remarkably well preserved. 他真有 60 岁了吗?他真会保养啊。 preservesth + adj. This vase has been preserved intact. 这个花瓶保存得完好无损。 3 preservesth to prevent sth, especially food, from decaying by treating it in a particular way 贮存;保鲜 olives preserved in brine 盐水橄榄 Wax polish preserves wood and leather. 上光蜡可保护木材和皮革。 4 preservesb/sth (from sth) to keep sb/sth alive, or safe from harm or danger 使继续存活;保护;保全 SYN save The society was set up to preserve endangered species from extinction. 成立这个协会是为了保护濒危物种不致灭绝。 compare conserve v.  (2 ) noun 1 [singular ] preserve(of sb) an activity, a job, an interest, etc. that is thought to be suitable for one particular person or group of people (某人或群体活动、工作等的)专门领域 Football is no longer the preserve of men. 足球再也不是男人的专利了。 in the days when nursing was a female preserve 在护理工作为女性所专有的时代 2 [countable ,  usually plural ,  uncountable ] a type of jam made by boiling fruit with a large amount of sugar 果酱 3 [countable ,  usually plural ,  uncountable ] ( especially BrE) a type of picklemade by cooking vegetables with salt or vinegar 腌菜;泡菜 4 [countable ] ( NAmE) = reserve  (2 ) 5 [countable ] an area of private land or water where animals and fish are kept for people to hunt 私人渔猎场(或保留地) pre·serve / prɪˈzɜːv ; NAmE prɪˈzɜːrv /
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