reserved
英 [rɪ'zɜːvd]
美[rɪ'zɝvd]
- adj. 保留的,预订的;缄默的,冷淡的;包租的
- v. 保留(reserve的过去分词)
中文词源
reserved 内向的,矜持的
来自 reserve,保留。比喻用法。
英文词源
- reserved (adj.)
- "guarded" (in manner), c. 1600, past participle adjective from reserve (v.). Of seats, tables from 1858.
双语例句
- 1. Normally, such an outward display of affection is reserved for his mother.
- 通常,只有在母亲面前他的情感才会如此外露。
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- 2. British men are often seen as being reserved and unemotional.
- 英国男人常被认为是矜持而冷漠的。
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- 3. Even though I'm quite a reserved person, I like meeting people.
- 我虽然性格极为内敛,但喜欢和人接触。
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- 4. The ministry said it reserved the right to take whatever action necessary.
- 该部表示保留采取任何必要行动的权利。
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- 5. He reserved particular venom for critics of his foreign policy.
- 他对那些批评他外交政策的人格外心怀怨恨。
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