conserve
verb
/kənˈsɜː(ɹ)v/
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/ˈkɒnsɜː(ɹ)v/
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- (transitive) To save for later use, sometimes by the use of a preservative.
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konserwować,
zakonserwować
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conservative
adjective
/kənˈsɜːvətɪv/
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/kənˈsɝvətɪv/
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- (US, Canada, economics, politics, social sciences) Supporting some combination of fiscal, political or social conservatism.
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konserwatywny
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- Tending to resist change or innovation.
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konserwatywny,
zachowawczy
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conservative
noun
/kənˈsɜːvətɪv/
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/kənˈsɝvətɪv/
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- (politics) One who opposes changes to the traditional institutions of their country.
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konserwatysta,
konserwatystka
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- (US, Canada, politics) A person who favors decentralization of political power and disfavors interventionist foreign policy.
- (US, Canada, economics) A fiscal conservative.
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konserwatywny
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- A person who favors maintenance of the status quo.
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konserwatysta
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conservation
noun
/ˌkɑnsə(ɹ)ˈveɪʃən/
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- The act of preserving, guarding, or protecting; the keeping (of a thing) in a safe or entire state; preservation.
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konserwacja
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conservator
noun
/kənˈsɝ.və.tɚ/
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[kənˈsɝ.və.ɾɚ]
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- One who conserves, preserves or protects something.
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konserwator,
konserwatorka
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- A professional who works on the conservation and restoration of objects, particularly artistic objects.
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konserwator,
konserwatorka,
restaurator,
restauratorka
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conservatively
adverb
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- In a conservative manner.
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konserwatywnie
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