reserved
adjective
/ɹɪˈzɜːvd/
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/ɹɪˈzɝvd/
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- (comparable) Slow to reveal emotion or opinions.
- (not comparable) Set aside for a particular person or purpose.
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réservé
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reserve
noun
/ɹɪˈzɜːv/
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/ɹɪˈzɝv/
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- Restraint of freedom in words or actions; backwardness; caution in personal behavior.
- (military) A body of troops kept in the rear of an army drawn up for battle, reserved to support the other lines as occasion may require; a force or body of troops kept for an exigency.
- A natural resource known to exist but not currently exploited.
- A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose
- (finance, insurance) Funds kept on hand to meet planned or unplanned financial requirements.
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réserve
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- (Canada) A tract of land set apart for the use of an Aboriginal group; Indian reserve (compare US reservation.)
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réserve,
remplaçant
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- The act of reserving or keeping back; reservation; exception.
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remplaçant,
réservation
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- That which is reserved or kept back, as for future use.
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réserves,
réserve
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reservation
noun
/ˌɹɛzəˈveɪʃən/
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- (often, in the plural) A limiting qualification regarding certainty; a doubt.
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réserve
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- Something that is withheld or kept back.
- An arrangement by which accommodation or transport arrangements are secured in advance.
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réservation
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- The practice of reserving part of the consecrated bread of the Eucharist for the communion of the sick.
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réservation,
réserve
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reserve
verb
/ɹɪˈzɜːv/
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/ɹɪˈzɝv/
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- To keep back; to retain.
- To keep in store for future or special use.
- To book in advance; to make a reservation.
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réserver
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