柯林斯詞典preserve /pr??z??v/ (preserving,preserved,preserves) 1. V-T If you preserve a situation or condition, you make sure that it remains as it is, and does not change or end. 維護(hù) We will do everything to preserve peace. 我們將竭盡全力維護(hù)和平。2. preservationN-UNCOUNT 維護(hù) ...the preservation of the status quo. …現(xiàn)狀的維護(hù)。3. V-T If you preserve something, you take action to save it or protect it from damage or decay. 保護(hù) We need to preserve the forest. 我們需要保護(hù)森林。4. preservationN-UNCOUNT 保護(hù) ...the preservation of buildings of architectural or historic interest. …對具有建筑學(xué)或歷史意義的建筑物的保護(hù)。5. V-T If you preserve food, you treat it in order to prevent it from decaying so that you can store it for a long time. 保藏 I like to make puree, using only enough sugar to preserve the plums. 我喜歡做果醬,只用足夠的糖來保藏李子。6. N-PLURAL Preserves are foods made by cooking fruit with a large amount of sugar so that they can be stored for a long time. 果醬 She decided to make peach preserves for Christmas gifts. 她決定做桃子果醬作圣誕禮物。7. N-COUNT If you say that a job or activity is the preserve of a particular person or group of people, you mean that they are the only ones who take part in it. 獨(dú)攬之事; 獨(dú)占的活動 The making and conduct of foreign policy is largely the preserve of the president. 外交政策的制定和實(shí)施很大程度上是總統(tǒng)的獨(dú)攬之事。 返回 preserved