reserve به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
re‧serve1 /rɪˈzɜːv $ -ɜːrv/ ●●● W3 verb [transitive]
to arrange for a place in a hotel, restaurant, plane etc to be kept for you to use at a particular time in the future
to keep something so that it can be used by a particular person or for a particular purpose
to keep part of something for use at a later time during a process – used especially when describing how to cook something
to use or show something only in one particular situation
reserve2 ●●○ noun
a supply of something kept to be used if it is needed
a quality in someone’s character that makes them not like expressing their emotions or talking about their problems
an extra player who plays in a team if one of the other players is injured or ill
an area of land where wild animals and plants are protected
a price below which something will not be sold, especially in an auction
Example
Dougal noticed that her cup was cracked; the best cup was reserved for visitors
I save my clients when I can, but I reserve the right of selective salvation
The Victorian era comes down to us today mired in images of distance and reserve
Later, Darcy drops his reserve and confesses that he loves her
I wanted to reach into my inner reserve and call up the power to heal