词汇 | reservation |
释义 | reservation noun uk /ˌrez.əˈveɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌrez.ɚˈveɪ.ʃən/ reservationnoun (THING KEPT)B1[ C or U ] an arrangement in which something such as a seat on an aircraft or a table at a restaurant is kept for you: 预订;预约 I'd like to make a table reservation for two people for nine o'clock.我要预订9点两人用餐的桌位。 Please confirm your reservation in writing by Friday.请在星期五前对您的预订予以书面确认。 an appointment appointmentI made a dentist's appointment for Monday morning. reservationI have a reservation for 8 pm. bookingUKI have a booking in the name of Smith. commitmentI have no commitments tomorrow, so let’s meet up in the morning. [ C ] an area of land made available for a particular group of people to live in: 居留地;保留地 The family lives on a Native American reservation.这家人住在一个美洲土著居民居留地上。 [ C ](alsoreserve); (US alsopreserve) an area of land in which wild animals are protected: 野生动物保护区;自然保护区;禁猎区 He's the chief warden of a big-game reservation.他是一个大型动物保护区的管理主任。 The US government forcibly resettled the Native Americans in reservations.美国政府强行将美洲土著居民赶到保留区居住。 The restaurant is so popular it's almost impossible to get a reservation. Please let us know if you wish to cancel your reservation. The concierge can make dinner or theatre reservations for you. Many campsites require reservations, especially during the summer holiday season. Making bookings & reservations advance booking book book in/book into somewhere booker booking booking agency booking agent double-book overbook pre-booked rebook reserve ride-hailing season unreserved vacancy You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Towns & regions: parts of countries Zoology: zoos & wildlife reserves reservationnoun (DOUBT)C2[ Cusually plural, U ] a doubt or feeling of not being able to agree with or accept something completely: 存疑;保留意见;异议 Workers and employees shared deep reservations about the wisdom of the government's plans for the industry.对于政府针对这一产业作出的规划是否明智,工人和雇主都非常怀疑。 He accepted my advice without reservation.他毫无保留地接受了我的建议。 Suspecting & questioning ask questions of someone/somethingidiom challenge challengingly cynic cynical about someone/something cynically cynicism doubt interrogate query reserve sceptic sceptical sceptically scepticism skeptical skeptically suspect suspected suspiciously reservation | American Dictionaryreservation noun us/ˌrez·ərˈveɪ·ʃən/ [ C/U ] a doubt or reason for not accepting or agreeing with something completely: [ C ]We have reservations about letting the children stay home alone. [ C ] an arrangement to have something kept for a person or for a special purpose: I made a reservation at the restaurant for 7 o’clock. [ C ] A reservation is also an area of land set apart for a particular group of people to live on, esp. American Indians. reservation | Business Englishreservation noun[ C ] COMMERCEuk /ˌrezəˈveɪʃən/us an arrangement to have something kept for you, for example, a seat on an aircraft or a table at a restaurant: Do you have a reservation? It is advisable to make a reservation several days in advance. They prefer not to take reservations because it's less efficient if a table sits empty while they wait for a party to show up. hotel/dinner/travel reservations a reservation system Examples of reservationreservation Several reservations have to be discussed and directions for future work pointed out. The state assisted under-developed and underqualified auto-parts businesses through market reservations. While these correctives have been generally endorsed, some reservations have been expressed. But the subsequent additions and alterations they made to the story imply that they did hold such reservations. Despite my reservations, this volume should not be immediately dismissed. Having already voiced some queries and reservations let me now turn to a few more. They resisted proposals to dissolve their reservations and distribute tribal resources to individual members. Some of these reservations have rendered the ratified international treaty virtually meaningless or of no practical legal utility. My only reservation is that, for a book of this nature, the index is somewhat skimpy. It is heartening that they partially overcame these reservations through visits to schools and contact with enthusiastic practitioners. With these reservations in mind, the following conclusions could be drawn from the current investigation. My reservations of multi-author books on a single plant are tempered by the wealth of information, without overlap, from the contributors. They believe that nutrition research is valuable but expressed reservations about production research that benefits only conventional products and producers. Members of the higher classes noted the changing expectations of their social inferiors with reservations. This is the case in matters concerning reservation policy for example. See all examples of reservation 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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