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Renerve | v. t. To nerve again; to give new vigor to; to reinvigorate. [ 1913 Webster ] | Reserve | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Reserved. (z&unr_;rvd");p. pr. & vb. n. Reserving.] [F. réserver, L. reservare, reservatum; pref. re- re- + servare to keep. See Serve.] 1. To keep back; to retain; not to deliver, make over, or disclose. “I have reserved to myself nothing.” Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, to keep in store for future or special use; to withhold from present use for another purpose or time; to keep; to retain; to make a reservation{7}. Gen. xxvii. 35. In cases where one person or party makes a request to an agent that some accommodation (such as a hotel room or place at a restaurant) be kept (reserved) for their use at a particular time, the word reserve applies both to the action of the person making the request, and to the action of the agent who takes the approproriate action (such as a notation in a book of reservations) to be certain that the accommodation is available at that time. [1913 Webster +PJC] Hast thou seen the treasures of the hail, which I have reserved against the time of trouble? Job xxxviii. 22,23. [1913 Webster] Reserve your kind looks and language for private hours. Swift. [1913 Webster] 3. To make an exception of; to except. [R.] [1913 Webster] | Reserve | n. [ F. réserve. ] 1. The act of reserving, or keeping back; reservation. [ 1913 Webster ] However any one may concur in the general scheme, it is still with certain reserves and deviations. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. That which is reserved, or kept back, as for future use. [ 1913 Webster ] The virgins, besides the oil in their lamps, carried likewise a reserve in some other vessel for a continual supply. Tillotson. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. That which is excepted; exception. [ 1913 Webster ] Each has some darling lust, which pleads for a reserve. Rogers. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Restraint of freedom in words or actions; backwardness; caution in personal behavior. [ 1913 Webster ] My soul, surprised, and from her sex disjoined, Left all reserve, and all the sex, behind. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] The clergyman's shy and sensitive reserve had balked this scheme. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose; as, the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio, originally set apart for the school fund of Connecticut; the Clergy Reserves in Canada, for the support of the clergy. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. (Mil.) (a) A body of troops in the rear of an army drawn up for battle, reserved to support the other lines as occasion may require; a force or body of troops kept for an exigency. (b) troops trained but released from active service, retained as a formal part of the military force, and liable to be recalled to active service in cases of national need (see Army organization, above). [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] 7. (Banking) Funds kept on hand to meet liabilities. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Finance) (a) That part of the assets of a bank or other financial institution specially kept in cash in a more or less liquid form as a reasonable provision for meeting all demands which may be made upon it; specif.: (b) (Banking) Usually, the uninvested cash kept on hand for this purpose, called the real reserve. In Great Britain the ultimate real reserve is the gold kept on hand in the Bank of England, largely represented by the notes in hand in its own banking department; and any balance which a bank has with the Bank of England is a part of its reserve. In the United States the reserve of a national bank consists of the amount of lawful money it holds on hand against deposits, which is required by law (in 1913) to be not less than 15 per cent (U. S. Rev. Stat. secs. 5191, 5192), three fifths of which the banks not in a reserve city (which see) may keep deposited as balances in national banks that are in reserve cities (U. S. Rev. Stat. sec. 5192). (c) (Life Insurance) The amount of funds or assets necessary for a company to have at any given time to enable it, with interest and premiums paid as they shall accure, to meet all claims on the insurance then in force as they would mature according to the particular mortality table accepted. The reserve is always reckoned as a liability, and is calculated on net premiums. It is theoretically the difference between the present value of the total insurance and the present value of the future premiums on the insurance. The reserve, being an amount for which another company could, theoretically, afford to take over the insurance, is sometimes called the reinsurance fund or the self-insurance fund. For the first year upon any policy the net premium is called the initial reserve, and the balance left at the end of the year including interest is the terminal reserve. For subsequent years the initial reserve is the net premium, if any, plus the terminal reserve of the previous year. The portion of the reserve to be absorbed from the initial reserve in any year in payment of losses is sometimes called the insurance reserve, and the terminal reserve is then called the investment reserve. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 9. In exhibitions, a distinction which indicates that the recipient will get a prize if another should be disqualified. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 10. (Calico Printing) A resist. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 11. A preparation used on an object being electroplated to fix the limits of the deposit. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Reserve city | . (Banking) In the national banking system of the United States, any of certain cities in which the national banks are required (U. S. Rev. Stat. sec. 5191) to keep a larger reserve (25 per cent) than the minimum (15 per cent) required of all other banks. The banks in certain of the reserve cities (specifically called central reserve cities) are required to keep their reserve on hand in cash; banks in other reserve cities may keep half of their reserve as deposits in these banks (U. S. Rev. Stat. sec. 5195). [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] In reserve, in keeping for other or future use; in store; as, he has large quantities of wheat in reserve; he has evidence or arguments in reserve. -- Reserve air. (Physiol.) Same as Supplemental air, under Supplemental. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Reservation; retention; limitation; backwardness; reservedness; coldness; restraint; shyness; coyness; modesty. [ 1913 Webster ] | Reserved | a. 1. Kept for future or special use, or for an exigency; as, reserved troops; a reserved seat in a theater. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Restrained from freedom in words or actions; backward, or cautious, in communicating one's thoughts and feelings; not free or frank. [ 1913 Webster ] To all obliging, yet reserved to all. Walsh. [ 1913 Webster ] Nothing reserved or sullen was to see. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] -- Re*serv"ed*ly adv. -- Re*serv"ed*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ] | Reservee | n. One to, or for, whom anything is reserved; -- contrasted with reservor. [ 1913 Webster ] | Reserver | n. One who reserves. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| reserve | (vt) สำรอง, See also: สงวนไว้, Syn. keep, hold, store | reserve | (vt) จอง, Syn. book, engage | reserve | (n) เงินสำรอง, See also: เงินสะสม, Syn. fund, savings | reserve | (n) สิ่งที่สำรองไว้, Syn. stock, supply | reserve | (n) ตัวสำรอง | reserve | (n) กองหนุน, See also: กองกำลัง, กำลังพล | reserve | (n) เขตสงวน, See also: พื้นที่สงวน, Syn. preserve, sanctuary | reserved | (adj) จองไว้, Syn. booked, engaged | reserved | (adj) สำรองไว้, Syn. kept, stored | reserved | (adj) ซึ่งสงวนท่าที, See also: ไว้ตัว, Syn. restrained, shy, silent |
| reserve | (รีเซิร์ฟว') vt. สงวน, จอง, รักษาไว้สำรอง n. ทุนสำรอง, เงินสะสม, คนสำรอง, ที่สงวน, กองหนุน, สิ่งที่สงนไว้, ป่าสงวน, เขตสงวน, ความสงบเสงี่ยม, การสงวนท่าที, การไม่พูดมาก, -Phr. (in reserve สำรองไว้ในอนาคต, สิ่งทดแทน, อะไหล่, ส่วนสำรอง, อวัยวะสำรอง) | reserved | (รีเซิร์ฟวดฺ') adj. สงวนไว้, สำรองไว้, จองไว้, รักษาไว้, สงบเสงี่ยม, สงวนท่าที, See also: reservedness n. | reserved word | คำสงวนหมายถึง คำหรือรหัสหนึ่งรหัสใดที่กำหนดให้ใช้เพื่อการใดโดยเฉพาะแล้ว ห้ามนำไปใช้เพื่อการอื่นอีกได้ เช่น คำ copy del หรือ ren ล้วนแต่เป็นคำสั่งที่ใช้ในระบบปฏิบัติการดอสแล้ว คำเหล่านี้เป็นคำสงวนทั้งหมด จะนำไปตั้งเป็นชื่อตัวแปร หรือชื่อแฟ้มข้อมูลไม่ได้ | life preserver | ห่วงชูชีพ (ทำให้คนลอยน้ำ) | preserve | (พรีเซิว์ฟว') vt. สงวน, ดำรง, ปกปักรักษา, คุ้มครอง, ดอง, หมัก, อนุรักษ์. n. สิ่งที่ใช้สงวน, ยากันบูด, ของดอง, ของหมัก, บริเวณป่าสงวน., See also: preservability n. preservable adj. preservation n. preserver n., Syn. guard, m |
| reserve | (n) การสงวนท่าที, เขตสงวน | reserve | (vt) สำรองไว้, สงวน, ถนอม, รักษาไว้, อนุรักษ์ไว้ | reserved | (adj) สงบเสงี่ยม, ขรึม, ที่สงวนไว้, ที่รักษาไว้ | LIFE life preserver | (n) เข็มขัดชูชีพ, เข็มขัดนิรภัย, ห่วงชูชีพ | preserve | (n) ผลไม้กวน, ผลไม้ดอง, ของหมักดอง | preserve | (vt) สงวน, รักษาไว้, ดำรง, คุ้มครอง, ดอง, หมัก, อนุรักษ์ | preserver | (n) เครื่องป้องกันอันตราย | unreserved | (adj) เปิดเผย, ตรงไปตรงมา, ไม่จำกัด |
| | | | You got my money? What about the reservations? Two at 8, at the Barcelona. | Taejong, in order to solve the misunderstandings of the citizens, Hero (1992) | - We reserved a car. | - เราลิขสิทธิ์รถ Pulp Fiction (1994) | - There's a reservation under Wallace. | - มีการสำรองห้องพักภายใต้วอลเลซเป็น Pulp Fiction (1994) | Get reservations on the Aquitania, and we'll take the 12:30 train for Cherbourg. | ไปจองตั๋วที่อะควิแทเนีย เราจะขึ้นรถไฟเที่ยวเที่ยงครึ่งไปเซอร์เบิร์ก Rebecca (1940) | Here are the reserves of the Nazis at war. | นี่คือสิ่งที่ถูกเก็บเอาไว้ ช่วงสงครามนาซี Night and Fog (1956) | It was the weight of the fish... ... and he let the line slip down, down, down... ... unrolling off the first of the two reserve coils. | มันเป็นน้ำหนักของปลา และเขาปล่อยให้สายลื่นลงลง ลง คลี่ออกเป็นครั้งแรก The Old Man and the Sea (1958) | No! That flower is reserved for us | ไม่ ดอกไม้นั้นสงวนไว้สำหรับเรา Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) | But I request that my candidate be reserved for me to deflower | แต่ฉันต้องการสิ่งนั่น candidate be ของฉัน ที่สงวนไว้สำหรับฉันที่จะไม่ได้ไหล Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) | It's a good sign that there was reserve power. | มันเป็นสัญญาณที่ดี ว่ามีพลังงานสำรอง 2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984) | They'll find they have reserved seats ... somewhere along one of the baselines, where they sat when they were children ... and cheered their heroes, and they'll watch the game, and it will be as if they dipped themselves in magic waters. | พวกเขาจะพบว่า พวกเขาได้นั่งในที่ที่จัดไว้ ใกล้กับขอบสนาม ที่พวกเขาเคยนั่งตอนยังเด็ก Field of Dreams (1989) | Three would be on him, and one reserve in a dropbag somewhere. | 3 ประเภทอยู่ที่เขา อีก 1 เก็บไว้ที่ไหนสักแห่ง The Jackal (1997) | Your Majesty, if we distributed some of the food... that has been reserved for the army... there would be plenty of time to gather more-- | ถ้าเราเอาเสบียงหลวง สำหรับกองทัพไปบรรเทาทุกข์ ก็คง... The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) |
| | สงวน | (v) reserve, See also: keep back, store up, set apart for, Syn. รักษา | สำรอง | (v) reserve, See also: keep back, store up, Syn. เตรียมไว้, เผื่อไว้ | สงวนที่ | (v) reserve, See also: store, keep, set aside, save, retain, put by, hold, Syn. จองที่, Example: ในหลักการควรจะสงวนที่ดังกล่าวไว้ | จองที่ | (v) reserve, See also: book, make a reservation, engage, Syn. จองที่นั่ง | เผื่อขาดเผื่อเหลือ | (v) reserve, See also: spare, Syn. เผื่อเหลือ, เผื่อขาด, สำรอง, เผื่อเหลือเผื่อขาด, เผื่อ, Ant. พอดี, Example: เขาเตรียมเงินทุนไว้เผื่อขาดเผื่อเหลือ จะได้มีเงินสำรอง, Thai Definition: ที่เตรียมไว้เผื่อขาด หรือไม่พอ | เผื่อเหลือเผื่อขาด | (v) reserve, See also: spare, Syn. เผื่อขาดเผื่อเหลือ, สำรอง, เผื่อเหลือ, เผื่อขาด, Ant. พอดี, Example: เราควรเตรียมค่าใช้จ่ายประมาณ 30, 000 บาทเผื่อเหลือเผื่อขาดให้อีกสัก 10, 000 บาทเป็น 40, 000 บาท, Thai Definition: ที่เตรียมไว้เผื่อขาด หรือไม่พอ | หงิม | (v) reserve, See also: retain, Syn. เงียบ, สงบเสงี่ยม, เสงี่ยมหงิม, Example: เธอไม่ชอบเขา เพราะเขาหงิมจนเกินไป, Thai Definition: ไม่ช่างพูด | ตระหนี่ตัว | (v) reserve, See also: keep back, forbear, retain, preserve one's purity, Syn. หวงตัว, Example: หนูน้อยตระหนี่ตัวไม่ยอมให้ใครอุ้ม, Thai Definition: ไม่อยากให้ใครถูกเนื้อต้องตัวหรือไม่อยากให้ใครเข้ามายุ่งเกี่ยว | กันที่ | (v) reserve, See also: store, keep, Syn. สงวนที่, จองที่, Example: คนไปงานเลี้ยงคืนนี้กันเยอะมาก แต่ไม่ต้องห่วงผมบอกบอกเพื่อนให้กันที่นั่งไว้แล้วครับ | สำรอง | (v) reserve, See also: set aside, save for a special purpose, Example: ภายหลังจากการทำงานแล้วทุกครั้ง ควรสำรองโปรแกรมไว้, Thai Definition: มีไว้เผื่อขาดแคลน, มีไว้ไม่ให้ขาด |
| | | | reserve | (n) something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose, Syn. backlog, stockpile | reserve | (n) (medicine) potential capacity to respond in order to maintain vital functions | reserve | (n) the trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary, Syn. taciturnity, reticence | reserve | (v) hold back or set aside, especially for future use or contingency | reserve | (v) obtain or arrange (for oneself) in advance | reserve | (v) arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance, Syn. book, hold | reserve account | (n) funds taken out of earnings to provide for anticipated future payments, Syn. reserve fund | reserve assets | (n) capital held back from investment in order to meet probable or possible demands | reserve clause | (n) a clause that used to be part of the contract with a professional athlete extending the contract for a year beyond its expiration | reservedly | (adv) with reserve; in a reserved manner |
| Reserve | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Reserved. (z&unr_;rvd");p. pr. & vb. n. Reserving.] [F. réserver, L. reservare, reservatum; pref. re- re- + servare to keep. See Serve.] 1. To keep back; to retain; not to deliver, make over, or disclose. “I have reserved to myself nothing.” Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, to keep in store for future or special use; to withhold from present use for another purpose or time; to keep; to retain; to make a reservation{7}. Gen. xxvii. 35. In cases where one person or party makes a request to an agent that some accommodation (such as a hotel room or place at a restaurant) be kept (reserved) for their use at a particular time, the word reserve applies both to the action of the person making the request, and to the action of the agent who takes the approproriate action (such as a notation in a book of reservations) to be certain that the accommodation is available at that time. [1913 Webster +PJC] Hast thou seen the treasures of the hail, which I have reserved against the time of trouble? Job xxxviii. 22,23. [1913 Webster] Reserve your kind looks and language for private hours. Swift. [1913 Webster] 3. To make an exception of; to except. [R.] [1913 Webster] | Reserve | n. [ F. réserve. ] 1. The act of reserving, or keeping back; reservation. [ 1913 Webster ] However any one may concur in the general scheme, it is still with certain reserves and deviations. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. That which is reserved, or kept back, as for future use. [ 1913 Webster ] The virgins, besides the oil in their lamps, carried likewise a reserve in some other vessel for a continual supply. Tillotson. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. That which is excepted; exception. [ 1913 Webster ] Each has some darling lust, which pleads for a reserve. Rogers. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Restraint of freedom in words or actions; backwardness; caution in personal behavior. [ 1913 Webster ] My soul, surprised, and from her sex disjoined, Left all reserve, and all the sex, behind. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] The clergyman's shy and sensitive reserve had balked this scheme. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose; as, the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio, originally set apart for the school fund of Connecticut; the Clergy Reserves in Canada, for the support of the clergy. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. (Mil.) (a) A body of troops in the rear of an army drawn up for battle, reserved to support the other lines as occasion may require; a force or body of troops kept for an exigency. (b) troops trained but released from active service, retained as a formal part of the military force, and liable to be recalled to active service in cases of national need (see Army organization, above). [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] 7. (Banking) Funds kept on hand to meet liabilities. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Finance) (a) That part of the assets of a bank or other financial institution specially kept in cash in a more or less liquid form as a reasonable provision for meeting all demands which may be made upon it; specif.: (b) (Banking) Usually, the uninvested cash kept on hand for this purpose, called the real reserve. In Great Britain the ultimate real reserve is the gold kept on hand in the Bank of England, largely represented by the notes in hand in its own banking department; and any balance which a bank has with the Bank of England is a part of its reserve. In the United States the reserve of a national bank consists of the amount of lawful money it holds on hand against deposits, which is required by law (in 1913) to be not less than 15 per cent (U. S. Rev. Stat. secs. 5191, 5192), three fifths of which the banks not in a reserve city (which see) may keep deposited as balances in national banks that are in reserve cities (U. S. Rev. Stat. sec. 5192). (c) (Life Insurance) The amount of funds or assets necessary for a company to have at any given time to enable it, with interest and premiums paid as they shall accure, to meet all claims on the insurance then in force as they would mature according to the particular mortality table accepted. The reserve is always reckoned as a liability, and is calculated on net premiums. It is theoretically the difference between the present value of the total insurance and the present value of the future premiums on the insurance. The reserve, being an amount for which another company could, theoretically, afford to take over the insurance, is sometimes called the reinsurance fund or the self-insurance fund. For the first year upon any policy the net premium is called the initial reserve, and the balance left at the end of the year including interest is the terminal reserve. For subsequent years the initial reserve is the net premium, if any, plus the terminal reserve of the previous year. The portion of the reserve to be absorbed from the initial reserve in any year in payment of losses is sometimes called the insurance reserve, and the terminal reserve is then called the investment reserve. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 9. In exhibitions, a distinction which indicates that the recipient will get a prize if another should be disqualified. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 10. (Calico Printing) A resist. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 11. A preparation used on an object being electroplated to fix the limits of the deposit. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Reserve city | . (Banking) In the national banking system of the United States, any of certain cities in which the national banks are required (U. S. Rev. Stat. sec. 5191) to keep a larger reserve (25 per cent) than the minimum (15 per cent) required of all other banks. The banks in certain of the reserve cities (specifically called central reserve cities) are required to keep their reserve on hand in cash; banks in other reserve cities may keep half of their reserve as deposits in these banks (U. S. Rev. Stat. sec. 5195). [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] In reserve, in keeping for other or future use; in store; as, he has large quantities of wheat in reserve; he has evidence or arguments in reserve. -- Reserve air. (Physiol.) Same as Supplemental air, under Supplemental. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Reservation; retention; limitation; backwardness; reservedness; coldness; restraint; shyness; coyness; modesty. [ 1913 Webster ] | Reserved | a. 1. Kept for future or special use, or for an exigency; as, reserved troops; a reserved seat in a theater. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Restrained from freedom in words or actions; backward, or cautious, in communicating one's thoughts and feelings; not free or frank. [ 1913 Webster ] To all obliging, yet reserved to all. Walsh. [ 1913 Webster ] Nothing reserved or sullen was to see. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] -- Re*serv"ed*ly adv. -- Re*serv"ed*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ] | Reservee | n. One to, or for, whom anything is reserved; -- contrasted with reservor. [ 1913 Webster ] | Reserver | n. One who reserves. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 储备 | [chǔ bèi, ㄔㄨˇ ㄅㄟˋ, 储 备 / 儲 備] reserves; to store up #3,800 [Add to Longdo] | 备用 | [bèi yòng, ㄅㄟˋ ㄩㄥˋ, 备 用 / 備 用] reserve; spare; alternate; backup #9,166 [Add to Longdo] | 拘谨 | [jū jǐn, ㄐㄩ ㄐㄧㄣˇ, 拘 谨 / 拘 謹] reserved; over-cautious #30,705 [Add to Longdo] | 蕴藏量 | [yùn cáng liàng, ㄩㄣˋ ㄘㄤˊ ㄌㄧㄤˋ, 蕴 藏 量 / 蘊 藏 量] reserves; amount still in store #58,393 [Add to Longdo] | 储备货币 | [chǔ bèi huò bì, ㄔㄨˇ ㄅㄟˋ ㄏㄨㄛˋ ㄅㄧˋ, 储 备 货 币 / 儲 備 貨 幣] reserve currency [Add to Longdo] | 储备金 | [chǔ bèi jīn, ㄔㄨˇ ㄅㄟˋ ㄐㄧㄣ, 储 备 金 / 儲 備 金] reserves (bank) [Add to Longdo] | 存量 | [cún liàng, ㄘㄨㄣˊ ㄌㄧㄤˋ, 存 量] reserves [Add to Longdo] |
| | 準備 | [じゅんび, junbi] (n, vs) preparation; setup; arrangements; provision; reserve; (P) #2,617 [Add to Longdo] | 予備 | [よび, yobi] (n, adj-no) preparation; preliminaries; reserve; spare; (P) #3,655 [Add to Longdo] | 控え(P);扣え | [ひかえ, hikae] (n) (1) reserve; spare; backup; (2) note; memorandum; (3) duplicate; copy; stub (of a ticket, etc.); (4) waiting one's turn; (P) #4,106 [Add to Longdo] | 残す(P);遺す | [のこす, nokosu] (v5s, vt) to leave (behind, over); to bequeath; to save; to reserve; (P) #4,736 [Add to Longdo] | 遠慮 | [えんりょ, enryo] (adj-na, n, vs) diffidence; restraint; reserve; discretion; tact; thoughtfulness; (P) #6,658 [Add to Longdo] | 保留 | [ほりゅう, horyuu] (n, vs) (1) reserve; putting on hold; deferment; (2) hold (e.g. telephone button); pending; (P) #6,701 [Add to Longdo] | 別途 | [べっと, betto] (n) (1) special; special reserve (account); (adj-na) (2) separate #8,437 [Add to Longdo] | 保つ | [たもつ, tamotsu] (v5t, vt) to keep; to preserve; to hold; to retain; to maintain; to support; to sustain; to last; to endure; to keep well (food); to wear well; to be durable; (P) #11,567 [Add to Longdo] | 堂々(P);堂堂 | [どうどう, doudou] (adj-t, adv-to) (1) magnificent; grand; impressive; dignified; majestic; imposing; stately; (2) fair; square; open; (adv-to) (3) grandly; boldly; confidently; (4) fairly; squarely; (5) unreservedly; without apology; without hesitation; (P) #14,371 [Add to Longdo] | 常備 | [じょうび, joubi] (n, vs, adj-no) standing; reserve #15,024 [Add to Longdo] |
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