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 conserve [kәn'sә:v]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 蜜饯, 果酱

vt. 保存, 使(能量等)守恒

[医] 糖剂, 糖膏剂


  1. We must conserve our forests and woodlands for future generations.
    我们必须为子孙后代保护森林资源。
  2. I was surprised to find that the strong man liked to eat conserves.
    我很惊讶地发现这个强壮的男人喜欢吃蜜饯。
  3. It is important to conserve energy.
    节省能源十分重要.


conserve


Conserve \Con*serve"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Conserved}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Conserving}.] [F. conserver, L. conservare; con- +
servare to keep, guard. See {Serve}.]
1. To keep in a safe or sound state; to save; to preserve; to
protect.

The amity which . . . they meant to conserve and
maintain with the emperor. --Strype.

2. To prepare with sugar, etc., for the purpose of
preservation, as fruits, etc.; to make a conserve of.


Conserve \Con"serve\, n. [F. conserve, fr. conserver.]
1. Anything which is conserved; especially, a sweetmeat
prepared with sugar; a confection.

I shall . . . study broths, plasters, and conserves,
till from a fine lady I become a notable woman.
--Tatler.

2. (Med.) A medicinal confection made of freshly gathered
vegetable substances mixed with finely powdered refined
sugar. See {Confection}.

3. A conservatory. [Obs.] --Evelyn.

  1. The group announced agreements with the state and private developers to conserve land around the pond where Thoreau built an cabin and lived for two years, and also promoted an effort to create affordable housing in nearby Concord.
  2. The suspension of quarterly dividends, which had been four cents a share on Wang's Class B common stock and 2.75 cents a share on Class C stock, was seen as a move to conserve cash and placate nervous bankers.
  3. The banker said he thinks the Brazilians are trying to put pressure on the governments to do more to help Brazil's economy recover, although he added the move also is designed to conserve cash.
  4. Raymond E. Neidl, an analyst for Dillon Read & Co., said the dividend suspension was a prudent way to conserve cash.
  5. Mr. McDowell, who was Mr. Agee's close friend as well as his publisher, was instrumental in the creation of the trust for the benefit of Mr. Agee's children, and he was well aware of the need to conserve its limited assets.
  6. To conserve the memory of flamenco, to promote research into the art and to make contemporary flamenco known to as wide a public as possible are the principal aims of the foundation, according to director Joaquin Carrera.
  7. President Saddam Hussein has even appealed to citizens to conserve their clothing.
  8. Lithuania closed its factories for the day to conserve fuel and raw materials during the Kremlin embargo, designed to pressure the republic into rescinding its declaration of independence.
  9. The minister of energy and mines, Mario Samame, said the situation is so bad that if the city doesn't take urgent measures to conserve water, water services could collapse.
  10. "At this point it is prudent for the company to conserve as much of its cash as possible.
  11. These may conserve heat but, again, they are inappropriate. Such decisions about details are not easy for local councils although they are crucial for maintaining the character of an area.
  12. Dolphin Engineering, North Chelmsford, Mass., offers a similar device by mail in a $21.95 kit that includes shower and faucet attachments to conserve water.
  13. With the U.S. relying more heavily on overseas oil again while its warships cruise in the Persian Gulf, an oil tariff would induce Americans to conserve, enhancing energy security.
  14. Hoffman said the carwash industry, which lives and dies by the weather, recognizes the problems arising from the extended drought throughout much of the country and has taken measures to conserve water.
  15. Mr. Amis has preferred to prop up the bar at London's Garrick Club (he is the best of drinking companions, as I've discovered for myself on one or two occasions) and conserve his energies for his fiction.
  16. Moreover, while a financing party would allow Sara Lee to conserve its capital, the spokesman said achieving a bigger stake in the business was the primary goal.
  17. Gatt has also ruled that nations may take balanced action for conservation of natural resources outside their borders and that restrictions may be imposed to conserve a natural resource even if its stocks are not presently depleted.
  18. Westmoreland Coal Co. suspended its third-quarter dividend of 15 cents a share, citing a need to conserve cash and strengthen its balance sheet.
  19. Intel's SL chips contain circuitry designed to conserve electricity by shutting down portions of the chip that aren't being used.
  20. All this blunts the urge to spend, and spurs the urge to conserve, and in the process tends to change the direction of the economy.
  21. New Hampshire Yankee, a Public Service Co. of New Hampshire division that oversees the Seabrook nuclear plant project, said it reduced Seabrook's work force by 119 people to conserve cash pending federal licensing.
  22. The governor said Roosevelt's travels in the West led to his later efforts to conserve the nation's resources and to place more than 100 million acres of forest land into the public trust.
  23. Public Service Co. of New Hampshire, seeking to conserve cash because of its mounting financial problems, said it is "likely to suspend interest payments" on $20 million of revenue bonds.
  24. To conserve costs, Mr. Broesche used only one or two models compared with as many as five that he had opened in new subdivisions.
  25. Mr. Engelson said the dividend omission will help the company conserve cash, but he emphasized that First Connecticut remains "basically solid. We just want to see our earnings before declaring a dividend."
  26. China has done some barter trade with the Soviet Union, which helps it conserve scarce foreign reserves.
  27. Some of the nation's giant oil companies suddenly are proclaiming steps to conserve energy and protect the Earth, in what almost seems a battle over which one can be the biggest environmentalist.
  28. President Bush says he has no intentions of giving up vacation jaunts on his power boat, but he does want Americans to conserve energy _ and enjoy their summer vacations.
  29. Shortly after, PrairieTek dismissed almost two-thirds of its 325 Colorado employees as it shifted manufacturing to Singapore and moved to conserve cash.
  30. GM nearly halved its quarterly payout to conserve cash.
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