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reserved adjective uk /rɪˈzɜːvd/ us /rɪˈzɝːvd/
reservedadjective (PERSON) B2 Reserved people do not often talk about or show their feelings or thoughts: 拘谨;矜持;内向 a quiet, reserved woman一位安静、矜持的女子 The English have a reputation for being reserved.英国人以矜持闻名。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Not being friendly abrasive abrasively abrasiveness abruptly abruptness aloof estrangement estrangement from someone flintily forbidding forbiddingly frigid gruff offhandedness offish remote remoteness reservedly saturnine wintry
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reservedadjective (KEPT) Reserved tickets, seats, etc. are ones that you have arranged to be kept for you: 保留的,预订的(门票、座位等) May I sit here, or is this seat/table reserved?我可以坐这儿吗?还是这个座位/餐桌已经被预订了? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Keeping and storing things appropriate aside bank bogart buffer capacitance cling dump husband keep (something/someone) back kept lay something aside lay something down lodge standby stash stockpile stockpiling storage trap
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reserved | American Dictionary reserved adjective us/rɪˈzɜrvd/ tending to keep your feelings or thoughts private rather than showing them: Marcus is more reserved than his brother. |