preserve
verb [ T ] uk/prɪˈzɜːv/ us/prɪˈzɝːv/
B2 保护,维护;保留;保养
to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed
to preserve the environment 保护环境
We want to preserve the character of the town while improving the facilities. 我们想在改善市镇设施的同时保持其特色。
The agreement preserved our right to limit trade in endangered species. 这项协议保留了我们限制濒危物种贸易的权利。
Putting varnish on wood is a way of preserving it. 在木料上涂清漆是保护木料的一种方法。
I need to get out of the house from time to time just to preserve (= prevent me from losing) my sanity. 我需要时不时到户外去以保持头脑清醒。
See also: well preserved
对…进行保鲜处理;贮存
to treat food in a particular way so that it can be kept for a long time without going bad
preserved fruit 保鲜水果
oranges preserved in brandy 浸在白兰地中贮存的橙子
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- It's our duty to preserve the planet for future generations.
- The Forestry Commission is responsible for preserving over 2 million acres of woodland.
- The remains of the Roman fort are well preserved.
- Every attempt is being made to ensure that these works of art are preserved for posterity.
- He has a collection of prehistoric insects preserved in amber.
preserve
noun uk/prɪˈzɜːv/ us/prɪˈzɝːv/
(FOOD)
[ C or U ]蜜饯;果酱
a food made from fruit or vegetables boiled with sugar and water until it becomes a firm sauce
apricot preserve 杏酱
jars of preserves 几罐蜜饯
See also: conserve noun
(ACTIVITY)
[ S ](某人或群体的)专门活动
an activity that only one person or a particular type of person does or is responsible for
Owning racehorses is the preserve of the rich. 拥有赛马是富人的专利。
Sport used to be a male preserve. 体育曾经是男性的专利。
(PLACE)
[ C ] US(尤指野生动物)保护区(同 reserve)
a reserve