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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
noun
Pronounced: yebi
that which is reserved or kept back, as for future use
보호구
noun
Pronounced: bohogu
tract of land reserved for Aboriginal people
비축
noun
Pronounced: bichuk
that which is reserved or kept back, as for future use
거류지
noun
Pronounced: georyuji
tract of land reserved for Aboriginal people

What does "reserve" mean?

  1. verb To book or set something aside in advance for later use.
    "Please reserve two seats near the front."
  2. 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."
  3. 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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