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reservation ['rezə'veɪʃ(ə)n] n
gen. 居留地 (e.g. American Indian); 留保 (りゅうほ) Legal Terminology Glossary (University of Washington/Japanese Cabinet Secretariat)
comp., MS 引当 (The designation of a quantity of inventory on a purchase order for a specific sales order or production schedule); 予約 (A specific IP address within a scope permanently reserved for leased use to a specific DHCP client. Client reservations are made in the DHCP database using DHCP Manager and based on a unique client device identifier for each reserved entry, よやく)
n adj-no reservation | n adj-no ['rezə'veɪʃ(ə)n] n
gen. 貸し切り ichi1 news2 nf40; 貸切り ichi1 (かしきり); 貸切
n vs reservation | n vs ['rezə'veɪʃ(ə)n] n
gen. ブッキング; 確保 ichi1 news1 nf02 (かくほ)
n reservation | n ['rezə'veɪʃ(ə)n] n
gen. リザベーション; 予約受付
 English thesaurus
reservation ['rezə'veɪʃ(ə)n] abbr.
abbr. res
mil., logist. In NATO standardization, the stated qualification by a member nation that describes the part of a standardization agreement that it will not implement or will implement only with limitations. FRA 2. Formations belonging to the various armed services, human resources, armaments, military equipment and other assets designated to constitute new and reinforce existing force groupings, accomplish new tasks arising in the course of a war, operation or battle, and regenerate and support a deployed army or fleet. 3. An element of the operational or tactical combat formation designated to carry out tasks arising unexpectedly in the course of an operation at tactical or operational level. Major combined arms formations, tactical formations and units usually constitute combined arms, antitank and specialized support troop reserves. In defensive operations, an anti-airborne/amphibious reserve is added. Depending on its mission and the size of commitment envisaged, a reserve may be tactical, operational or strategic. 4. A force held to counter unforeseen situations or to impact on future events. (UKR/NATO)