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preserved是preserve的过去分词 preserve美 [prɪ'zɜrv] 英 [prɪ'zɜː(r)v] - v.保存;保留;保护;保持
- n.蜜饯;罐头;保藏物;禁猎地
- 网络腌制的;渍;冬菜
过去分词:preserved 现在分词:preserving 第三人称单数:preserves v.+n. preserve peace,preserve value,preserve stability,preserve environment,preserve species n. game reserve,reserve,reservation,sanctuary,game preserve v. maintain,uphold,keep,continue,carry on v. | 1. to keep something protected from anything that would cause its current quality or condition to change or deteriorate or cause it to fall out of use 2. to keep up or maintain something 3. to treat or store food in such a way as to protect it from decay, e.g. by pickling, drying, salting, freezing, or canning 4. to make jelly, jam, or marmalade out of a fruit 5. to rear wild animals, especially fish and birds, in a protected area of water or land, so that they can be fished or shot for sport in the hunting season 6. to protect somebody or something from danger, especially the danger of being killed or damaged 7. to take care of a place or building in order to prevent it from being harmed or destroyed 8. to keep an idea, quality, or situation from changing or being lost 9. to prevent food or wood from decaying by adding a chemical substance to it 10. keep safe from harm or danger 1. to keep something protected from anything that would cause its current quality or condition to change or deteriorate or cause it to fall out of use 2. to keep up or maintain something 3. to treat or store food in such a way as to protect it from decay, e.g. by pickling, drying, salting, freezing, or canning 4. to make jelly, jam, or marmalade out of a fruit 5. to rear wild animals, especially fish and birds, in a protected area of water or land, so that they can be fished or shot for sport in the hunting season 6. to protect somebody or something from danger, especially the danger of being killed or damaged 7. to take care of a place or building in order to prevent it from being harmed or destroyed 8. to keep an idea, quality, or situation from changing or being lost 9. to prevent food or wood from decaying by adding a chemical substance to it 10. keep safe from harm or danger | n. | 1. something that one particular person or group regards as being his, her, or its exclusive concern, or a place kept for one person or group to enjoy exclusively 2. a sweet thick foodstuff made by boiling fruit in sugar and water, eaten on bread or in desserts and cakes. 3. a piece of water or land owned by the government or a conservation group, where wildlife, plants, or geographic features are protected or where fish or wild animals are bred 4. an area where game is kept for private hunting 5. a place or activity that is considered to belong to a particular person or group 6. an area where particular animals or plants are kept and protected 7. a sweet food made by boiling fruit and sugar together. A more usual word is jam. 8. a plant or animal reserve 1. something that one particular person or group regards as being his, her, or its exclusive concern, or a place kept for one person or group to enjoy exclusively 2. a sweet thick foodstuff made by boiling fruit in sugar and water, eaten on bread or in desserts and cakes. 3. a piece of water or land owned by the government or a conservation group, where wildlife, plants, or geographic features are protected or where fish or wild animals are bred 4. an area where game is kept for private hunting 5. a place or activity that is considered to belong to a particular person or group 6. an area where particular animals or plants are kept and protected 7. a sweet food made by boiling fruit and sugar together. A more usual word is jam. 8. a plant or animal reserve |
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