词汇 | reservation |
释义 | reservationWord family adjectivereservablereservednounreservationreservatoryreservednessreserverreservistadverbreservedlyverbreserve Daily liferes·er·va·tion /ˌrezəˈveɪʃən $ -zər-/ ●●● S3 W3 noun 1 [countableC]DBUY an arrangement which you make so that a place in a hotel, restaurant, plane etc is kept for you at a particular time in the future 〔房间、座位等的〕预订 → booking a dinner reservation 预订晚餐 Customers are advised to make seat reservations well in advance. 建议顾客提前订座。 2 [countableC, uncountableU]NOT SURE a feeling of doubt because you do not agree completely with a plan, idea, or suggestion 存疑;保留(意见) have/express reservations (about something) I had serious reservations about his appointment as captain. 我对任命他为船长持郑重的保留态度。 We condemn their actions without reservation (=completely). 我们严厉谴责他们的行为。 3 [countableC]SANAREA an area of land in the US kept separate for Native Americans to live on 〔美国印第安人的〕居留地,保留地 a Navajo reservation 纳瓦霍印第安人居留地 4 [countableC] American EnglishAmEHBAAREA an area of land where wild animals can live without being hunted 〔野生动物〕保护区 SYN reserve, American English preserve a wildlife reservation 野生生物保护区 n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 1: an arrangement which you make so that a place in a hotel, restaurant, plane etc is kept for you at a particular time in the future verbs make a reservation Didn't you make a reservation? have a reservation We have a reservation for seven o'clock. confirm a reservation We will send you an email to confirm your reservation. cancel a reservation NOUN + reservationShe called the restaurant and cancelled the reservations. a dinner/lunch reservation I'd forgotten to make a dinner reservation. a hotel reservation I canceled my hotel reservation. an airline reservation Make sure you have an airline reservation before booking the hotel. n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: a feeling of doubt because you do not agree completely with a plan, idea, or suggestion verbs have reservations I have reservations about her work. express reservations (=say that you have reservations) adjectivesI did not think it wise to express my reservations. some/certain reservations Despite some reservations, I recommend this book. serious/grave reservations They had serious reservations about the plan. strong reservations Five of the committee members expressed strong reservations about the product's safety. considerable reservations We have considerable reservations about the government's economic proposals. a minor reservation (=not serious or important) I voted "yes", although I had a few minor reservations a major reservation (=serious or important) We have major reservations about his ability to do the job. Examples from the Corpus reservation• "I'd like a table for two please." "Do you have a reservation, madam?"• She packed her bags, then called the airport and made a reservation on the last flight out of Los Angeles.• I was informed that I was free to make a reservation for the next available seat, which was six weeks hence.• There are reservations as to its validity because of the small samples and the non-parametric nature of some of the variables.• I have to work late tonight, so I cancelled our dinner reservations.• There might be trouble getting hotel reservations the week of the festival.• By 1975, almost everyone on the reservation went armed, and few dared to walk around outside even in daylight.• a 50,000 acre private wildlife reservation make ... reservations• The 33-kiosk Seville network allows users to scan menus, view pictures of a restaurant's interior and make and confirm reservations.• No dinner is provided but Gloria and Richard will recommend local restaurants and make reservations.• Many newcomers were upset that they would be unable to camp there after having made reservations months in advance.• I made reservations for Kulikov and Saryan.• Although it cuts down on your freedom, Steves now recommends making make reservations at least a few hours in advance.• You must make reservations about two weeks in advance.• Groups of ten or more should make advance reservations. without reservation• We welcomed her back without reservation. From Longman Business Dictionary reservationres·er·va·tion /ˌrezəˈveɪʃən-zər-/ noun [countableC]TRAVEL an arrangement in which a place on a plane, in a hotel, in a restaurant etc is kept for a customer who will arrive laterSYN BrE booking Every passenger is guaranteed a seat without a reservation. |
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