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reserve [rɪ'zɜ:v] n
gen. Reserve f; Rückhalt m; Rücklage f; Reserviertheit f; Zurückhaltung f; Schutzgebiet n; Ersatzfahrer m; sich vorbehalten; Restmenge f; Reservat n; Scheu Zurückhaltung; belegen; reservieren
agric. Reserve- f; Ersatz- m; Basis f; Grundlage f; Lagerhaus n; Lagerraum m; Lagerplatz f
busin. Währungsreserve f
busin., IT zurücklegen
chem. Reserve ...
comp. Sicherung f; Backup m
econ. Einschränkung f; aufsparen; zurückstellen; sich etw. vorbehalten; sich etw. ausbedingen
fin. Reservemenge f
fin., tax., account. vorsorgliche Rückstellungen pl.; Rückstellungen f
insur. Deckungskapital n
law, ADR Zentralbankreserve f
mining. Ressourcen
patents. Vorbehalten m
sport. Nachwuchs m
tech. Ersatz m; Gegensatz n; Gegenteil n; Rückstellung f; Vorbehalt m; Vorrat m
w.polo. Ersatzspieler m
Reserve [rɪ'zɜ:v] n
fin. Reservekonto m
reserve football n
gen. Amateurspieler m (Spieler bei den Amateuren)
reserve Any area of land or water that has been set aside for a special purpose, often to prevent or reduce harm to its wildlife and ecosystems n
environ. Reservat n
reserve [rɪ'zɜ:v] v
gen. reservieren lassen; zurückhalten
comp., MS Reservieren (A command that allocates contiguous disk space for the device instance's workspace. Digital video devices recognize this command)
emerg.care bestellen; buchen; reservieren; vorbestellen
law bestellen
law, ADR vorbestellen
tech. besetzen; freihalten
reserved [rɪ'zɜ:vd] v
arts. vorbestellt
reserves v
account. Lager/Vorkommen
 English thesaurus
reserve [rɪ'zɜ:v] abbr.
abbr., qual.cont. res.
mil., abbr. res; rsv
USA Portion of a body of troops that is kept to the rear, or withheld from action at the beginning of an engagement, in order to be available for a decisive movement. see also operational reserve; Members of the uniformed Services who are not in active service but who are subject to call to active duty. see also operational reserve; Portion of an appropriation or contract authorization held or set aside for future operations or contingencies and, in respect to which, administrative authorization to incur commitments or obligations has been withheld (JP 4-05) see also operational reserve
RESERVE [rɪ'zɜ:v] abbr.
abbr., mil. Responsive Replacement Vehicle
abbr., transp. Reserve Training
reserve: 1356 phrases in 71 subjects
Accounting22
Accumulators1
Agriculture38
Agronomy2
Alternative dispute resolution31
Athletics1
Automated equipment1
Automobiles13
Banking8
Biochemistry1
British usage, not spelling1
Business45
Chemistry18
Coal3
Communications2
Computers1
Construction35
Corporate governance2
Demography3
Earth sciences2
Economy168
Education3
Electricity generation3
Electronics46
Employment1
Energy industry13
Environment52
Equestrian sports1
Finances197
Fish farming pisciculture1
Food industry3
Football2
Foreign trade9
Forestry3
General141
Government, administration and public services5
Health care1
Hobbies and pastimes3
Industry7
Information technology2
Insurance47
International Monetary Fund87
Labor law1
Law19
Life sciences30
Marketing116
Materials science4
Measuring instruments3
Mechanic engineering1
Medical28
Metallurgy2
Microsoft2
Military4
Mineral products1
Mining2
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation11
Natural sciences3
Patents2
Pharmacy and pharmacology1
Politics3
Research and development1
Sakhalin1
Security systems2
Sports3
Statistics18
Technology35
Telecommunications1
Textile industry4
Transport31
University1
Weapons and gunsmithing1