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English-Polish dictionary for engineers. 2013.
English-Polish dictionary for engineers. 2013.
preserve — preservable, adj. preservability, n. preservation /prez euhr vay sheuhn/, n. preserver, n. /pri zerrv /, v., preserved, preserving, n. v.t. 1. to keep alive or in existence; make lasting: to preserve our liberties as free citizens … Universalium
preserve — pre•serve [[t]prɪˈzɜrv[/t]] v. served, serv•ing, n. 1) to keep alive or in existence; make lasting: to preserve our liberties as free citizens[/ex] 2) to keep safe from harm or injury; protect or spare 3) to keep up; maintain: to preserve… … From formal English to slang
preserve — [c]/prəˈzɜv / (say pruh zerv) verb (preserved, preserving) –verb (t) 1. to keep alive or in existence; make lasting. 2. to keep safe from harm or injury; save. 3. to keep up; maintain. 4. to keep possession of; retain: to preserve one s composure …
game preserve — noun A tract of land stocked with game preserved for sport or with protected wild animals • • • Main Entry: ↑game * * * game preserve or game preserves, an area of land set aside for the breeding and protection of wild animals, which is… … Useful english dictionary
game reserve — UK US noun [countable] [singular game reserve plural game reserves] a large area of land where wild animals live safely or are hunted in a controlled way for sport Thesaurus: zoos and safari parks … Useful english dictionary
game preserves — game preserve or game preserves, an area of land set aside for the breeding and protection of wild animals, which is occasionally opened to hunters under strict regulations … Useful english dictionary
preserve — I n. 1) a forest; game, wild life preserve 2) (BE) see preserves II v. 1) (D; tr.) to preserve against, from (to preserve the environment from the ravages of pollution) 2) (D; tr.) to preserve for (to preserve a tradition for coming generations)… … Combinatory dictionary
preserve — I. verb (preserved; preserving) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin praeservare, from Late Latin, to observe beforehand, from Latin prae + servare to keep, guard, observe more at conserve Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to keep… … New Collegiate Dictionary
preserve — I. v. a. 1. Keep, guard, protect, defend, secure, shield, save. 2. Maintain, uphold, sustain, guard, keep. 3. Conserve, keep sound, save from decay. II. n. 1. Sweetmeat, confect, confection, comfit, confit, confiture, jam, conserve, jelly,… … New dictionary of synonyms
Game On (exhibition) — Game On is an exhibition organised and toured by the Barbican Art Gallery. The exhibition displayed a historical view of video game development from early arcade games to the present. First featuring at the Barbican Art Gallery in 2002, the… … Wikipedia
preserve — [prē zʉrv′, prizʉrv′] vt. preserved, preserving [ME preserven < MFr preserver < ML praeservare, to preserve, protect < LL, to observe beforehand < L prae , PRE + servare: see OBSERVE] 1. to keep from harm, damage, danger, evil, etc.;… … English World dictionary