reserved

美音:[rɪ'zɜrvd] 英音:[rɪ'zɜː(r)vd]

简单释义:


adj.内向的;寡言少语的;矜持的

v.“reserve”的过去分词和过去式

网络保留;保留的;预留

完整释义:


adj.

1.保留的,留作专用的;包定的,预定的,预约的
2.有隔阂的,有保留的;缄默的;有节制的,谨慎的;冷淡的
3.保留的;缄默的
4.备用的
5.含蓄的;不露声色,不动声色;矜持的,老成持重
6.沉默寡言,缄默寡言,缄默内向的;有节制;藏得住的
7.储藏着的,保存着的
8.拘束,不随便;不坦率
9.严谨的


例句:

  1. Reserved memory is the virtual memory space reserved for the application but no disk or main memory pages have been used.
    保留内存是为应用程序保留(但尚未使用任何磁盘或主内存页)的虚拟内存空间。

  2. the ghastliness of her momentary pride would convict her, and recall her to reserved listlessness again.
    在她暂时出现的骄傲里,有一种可怕的东西谴责了她,于是她又变得没精打采起来。

  3. Delimiters cannot be used for keywords, whether or not the keywords are marked as reserved in Analysis Services.
    分隔符不能用于关键字,不管这些关键字在AnalysisServices中是否标记为保留关键字。

  4. Anthropologists say all this was only possible because people were willing to treat total strangers in a manner once reserved for kin.
    人类学家说,这一切只可能是因为人们愿意用对待家属的态度来对陌生人。

  5. If you reject the notion that this nation's promise is reserved for the few, your voice must be heard in this election.
    如果你们不愿意接受政府的承诺是满足少数人的,那么你们必须在大选之日喊出你们的声音。

  6. The author adds that this was not a practice reserved for monarchs but was widespread among the well-to-do in Europe.
    作者补充,这并不是为君主预留的一个惯例,但在欧洲富裕阶层是很普遍的。

  7. In many major newspapers, the lower right-hand side of the front page is reserved for a story that readers would otherwise likely miss.
    该报头版右下方会留出一块地方,向人们推荐一些容易忽略的文章。

  8. From what he said of Miss Darcy, I was thoroughly prepared to see a proud, reserved, disagreeable girl.
    他把达西小姐说成那样一个人,使得我开头完全把她当做一位骄傲冷酷,惹人讨厌的小姐。

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