Key words reserve analysis is as follows:
First, pronunciation
British pronunciation: /r? z? V/
American pronunciation: /r? z? rv/
Second, explain
Keep, keep, store, save
Keep, keep, keep
Third, the change of word form.
Complex number: reserves
Present participle: keep
Past tense: reserved
Past participle: reserved
Fourth, common phrases
Reservation: reservation
reservation
Nature reserve: nature reserve
Military reserve: reserve soldiers
Fiscal reserve: fiscal reserve
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is used
The basic meaning of reserve is "storage for later use". Extensions can be interpreted as "reserved", "reserved for special purposes" or "reserved".
Reserve is a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun.
The reserve object is followed by the preposition for, which means "keep, keep or keep something for someone"; Preserve one's strength for … means "preserve one's strength for …"
Step 6: Example
I'd like to reserve a table for two at 7 pm. I'd like to reserve a table for two at 7 o'clock. )
The company has a large cash reserve. )
The judge suspended the judgment until all the evidence was presented. The judge reserved his opinion until all the evidence was presented. )
The army has a reserve of trained soldiers. The army has well-trained reserve soldiers. )
The government has a reserve of natural disaster emergency fund. The government has natural disaster emergency fund reserves. )