reserve in Korean
reserve in Korean is 예비, 보호구, 비축 — reserve means to book or set something aside in advance for later use.
reserve in Korean
예비
Pronounced: yebi
that which is reserved or kept back, as for future use
보호구
Pronounced: bohogu
tract of land reserved for Aboriginal people
비축
Pronounced: bichuk
that which is reserved or kept back, as for future use
거류지
Pronounced: georyuji
tract of land reserved for Aboriginal people
What does "reserve" mean?
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verb To book or set something aside in advance for later use.
"Please reserve two seats near the front."
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noun A supply of something kept back for future use, such as money, resources, or troops.
"The company built up a cash reserve for emergencies."
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noun Emotional restraint; a tendency to hold back feelings or opinions.
"He greeted the news with characteristic reserve."
reserve in a sentence
- Please reserve two seats near the front.
- They reserved the conference room for the whole afternoon.
- The company built up a cash reserve for emergencies.
- The country holds large oil reserves.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "reserve" in Korean?
"reserve" in Korean is 예비, 보호구, 비축. reserve means: To book or set something aside in advance for later use.
How do you pronounce 예비?
"reserve" in Korean is 예비, pronounced "yebi".
How do you use "reserve" in a sentence?
Example: "Please reserve two seats near the front." In Korean, "reserve" is 예비, 보호구, 비축.
Are there other ways to say "reserve" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "reserve": 예비, 보호구, 비축, 거류지.
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