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 reservation [,rezә'veiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 保留, 预定, 保留品, 保留地

[经] 预定, 预约, 权益保留




    reservation
    [ noun ]
    1. a district that is reserved for particular purpose

    2. <noun.location>
    3. a statement that limits or restricts some claim

    4. <noun.communication>
      he recommended her without any reservations
    5. an unstated doubt that prevents you from accepting something wholeheartedly

    6. <noun.cognition>
    7. the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group)

    8. <noun.act>
      wondered who had made the booking
    9. the written record or promise of an arrangement by which accommodations are secured in advance

    10. <noun.communication>
    11. something reserved in advance (as a hotel accommodation or a seat on a plane etc.)

    12. <noun.cognition>
    13. the act of keeping back or setting aside for some future occasion

    14. <noun.act>


    Reservation \Res`er*va"tion\ (r?z`?r-v?"sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
    r['e]servation, LL. reservatio. See {Reserve}.]
    1. The act of reserving, or keeping back; concealment, or
    withholding from disclosure; reserve. --A. Smith.

    With reservation of an hundred knights. --Shak.

    Make some reservation of your wrongs. --Shak.

    2. Something withheld, either not expressed or disclosed, or
    not given up or brought forward. --Dryden.

    3. A tract of the public land reserved for some special use,
    as for schools, for the use of Indians, etc. [U.S.]

    4. The state of being reserved, or kept in store. --Shak.

    5. (Law)
    (a) A clause in an instrument by which some new thing is
    reserved out of the thing granted, and not in esse
    before.
    (b) A proviso. --Kent.

    Note: This term is often used in the same sense with
    exception, the technical distinction being disregarded.

    6. (Eccl.)
    (a) The portion of the sacramental elements reserved for
    purposes of devotion and for the communion of the
    absent and sick.
    (b) A term of canon law, which signifies that the pope
    reserves to himself appointment to certain benefices.

    7. an agreement to have some space, service or other
    acommodation, as at a hotel, a restaurant, or on a public
    transport system, held for one's future use; also, the
    record or receipt for such an agreement, or the
    contractual obligation to retain that accommodation; as, a
    hotel reservation; a reservation on a flight to Dallas; to
    book a reservation at the Ritz.
    [PJC]

    {Mental reservation}, the withholding, or failing to
    disclose, something that affects a statement, promise,
    etc., and which, if disclosed, would materially change its
    import.

    1. Currently, the reservation systems provide all of the equipment and software.
    2. Last May, as a result of the Boone incident, the federal government set up a child sex abuse center on the reservation to provide counseling, but the center is understaffed and 38 people are on its waiting list, said Sylvia.
    3. A special tribal meeting was held Friday to discuss a possible gaming ordinance for the reservation.
    4. Five Mohawks face arraignment today on charges stemming from the slaying of an Indian during a gunbattle over casino gambling on the reservation, police in Canada said.
    5. According to the director of the Navajo Wool and Mohair Marketing Industry in Shiprock, N.M., an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 sheep producers are located on the Navajo reservation.
    6. Covia, which operates the U.S.-based Apollo computer reservation system, is 51 percent owned by United Airlines.
    7. At the time Continental chose the city for hub operations, it warned that the dominance of the United Airlines computer reservation system could pose a hurdle to expansion.
    8. A deadline for cheap autumn fares combined with a new charge for higher jet fuel costs threw the nation's airline reservation system into what agents and airlines described as unprecedented gridlock Wednesday.
    9. The latest environmental flap to ensue from the government reservation is the pollution in Watts Bar Lake just downstream on the Clinch River.
    10. Grinnell grew up on a family farm near Elbowoods, the reservation's main town before it was inundated.
    11. The gambling palaces, illegal under state law, were bringing busloads of tourists, hundreds of jobs, and millions of dollars to the economically depressed reservation.
    12. The Continental flight was bound for Denver and arrived 12 minutes early without any problem, said Laura Duin, Continental reservation supervisor in Denver.
    13. Teachers from public and reservation schools occasionally get training together at each other's schools.
    14. The Iranian delegation voiced a reservation after the declaration was approved, saying the document fell short of a categorical condemnation of past use of chemical weapons.
    15. 'We have something like a Bible of requirements that a code-sharing partner has to adhere to,' says Delta. Most of the big airlines have internal policies requiring reservation officers to inform passengers of any code-sharing arrangements.
    16. Forty children from 8-to 15-years old, accompanied by adults, were expected to take part in the weekend shotgun hunt in the wilds at the sprawling Florida National Guard reservation, southwest of Jacksonville.
    17. It has burned for ten days through rugged wildlife habitat in the eastern Utah reservation.
    18. Airlines, for example, run their reservation systems on mainframes.
    19. All this will be completed by the summer of 1993. A second phase of expansion will include still more gaming space, a convention centre and another hotel off the reservation.
    20. Bored as a vice president, Rosenbluth left the front office after a year to work as a reservation agent.
    21. Pro-gambling forces say the reservation's six casinos, where slot machines, craps, bingo and other games draw busloads of patrons from the Northeast, are an economic boon.
    22. Two years later, two FBI agents were killed on the reservation. Leonard Peltier, a leader of the American Indian Movement, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the two killings.
    23. He predicted that one consequence of the vote will be more violent protests next spring when tribe members leave the reservation to spearfish again.
    24. Patricia Keetso, who gave up Allyssa so that she could have a life away from the reservation in Arizona, says she'll fight to get her back and return her to the would-be adoptive parents, Cheryl and Rick Pitts.
    25. The reservation subsidiaries are important for the airlines because they collect fees on the reservations that they book.
    26. At the time, United had contracts with 109 of the 150 travel agents in the Cleveland for its reservation system.
    27. Mr. Cook says one reservation farmer earned $16,000 last year farming four acres of cucumbers, cantaloupes and tomatoes.
    28. A key plutonium production plant at the Hanford nuclear reservation reopened Sunday to process spent nuclear fuel that has been stuck in the plant since it was shut down a year ago, the government said.
    29. Gambling opponent Doug George, who edits a newspaper on the reservation, said the arrests may spark fresh violence by groups such as the Warriors Society, a self-appointed reservation security patrol that has backed the casino owners.
    30. Gambling opponent Doug George, who edits a newspaper on the reservation, said the arrests may spark fresh violence by groups such as the Warriors Society, a self-appointed reservation security patrol that has backed the casino owners.
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