词汇 | example_english_reserve |
释义 | Examples of reserveThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The reserve includes 640 ha of lowland tropical rain forest surrounded by a mosaic of disturbed habitats and secondary forest. It deserves the welcome which students reserve for a really important contribution to literary criticism. Here, and below, we reserve to range over ground types. The increased incidence of systemic disease, plus a reduced physiological reserve, increases the risk of more serious consequences from bleeding. This is to stretch their normal usage a bit: 'preference' is usually reserved for comparative attitudes, preferring something over something else. The following sections of the paper seek to specify the principal dimensions of reserve among older people and the groups that are most vulnerable. The dimensions of reserve, challenges and compensation are discussed, with emphasis on demographic and other influences on the availability of family and social support. In particular, a series of fines were instituted for a range of prohibited activities within reserved forest areas. Otherwise, for its risk-averse nonmoving clientele, the bank will always prefer cash reserves over storage; the latter will then never be used in equilibrium. In contrast, the term ' elderly ' is normally reserved for people aged 65 and over. Almost every acre of land has been utilized, rationally planned and arranged or frozen into a nature reserve. Similar conflicts arose with respect to mountain areas gazetted as forest reserves. Other professionals (nurses and medical physicists) held a reserved view in delegating their tasks to radiographers, even after accredited clinical training. Now at least 20 % of the land is reserved for war veterans, who have first choice of plots. There was a close season for breeding and there were also four reserves where seals were fully protected. The outflow of international reserves was already prominent in the second quarter of 1991. Architectonicism of neumation may also be observed in those melodic patterns reserved for textual syllables as opposed to those for the non-textual intercalations. Thereafter, maturation occurs largely in the absence of further cell division, and is characterized by cell expansion and deposition of reserves. Not surprisingly, the most spectacular of all these moments is reserved for the final staged performance. One would think that more borrowing would mean more reserves and therefore the monetary base would be higher. No lasting expedition was possible without the consumption of food reserves which had been obtained through the agriculture and hunting done by the local population. Critical thinking is not reserved for special lessons, but is integrated into students' regular classroom tasks. The editor reserves the right to shorten letters. Both cover ratios and reserves declined between 2000 and 2002, reflecting adverse market conditions and the relatively stable or even increasing liabilities of pension funds. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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