reservar — meaning in English
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English meaning
- book noun A set of printed or written pages bound together, meant to be read.
- conserve verb To use something carefully so it lasts, or to prevent it from being wasted or damaged.
- dibs noun An informal claim to have or use something before anyone else.
- earmark noun A mark made or tag attached to the ear of an animal (chiefly a livestock animal), generally to identify or indicate something about the animal, such as ownership, health or gestation status, etc.
- reserve verb To book or set something aside in advance for later use.
- save verb To rescue someone or something from harm or danger.
- stash verb To put something away safely or secretly, meaning to use later.
- withhold verb To refuse to give, share, or reveal something.
Senses
reservar is used for these senses in English:
- book (transitive) To reserve (something) for future use.
- conserve (transitive) To save for later use, sometimes by the use of a preservative.
- dibs (informal) To claim a temporary right to (something); to reserve.
- earmark To designate or set aside (someone or something) for a particular purpose; to allocate.
- save (transitive) To store for future use.
- stash (transitive) To hide or store away for later use.
- withhold (transitive) To keep (information, assent etc) to oneself rather than revealing it.
book — full definition
- noun A set of printed or written pages bound together, meant to be read.
- noun A record of a business's financial transactions (usually plural: "the books").
- noun A person or organization that takes bets on the outcome of events; short for bookmaker.
- verb To arrange or reserve something in advance.
- verb To formally record a suspect's details after an arrest.
conserve — full definition
- verb To use something carefully so it lasts, or to prevent it from being wasted or damaged.
- noun A thick jam-like preserve made from whole or chunked fruit.