reservation
res·er·va·tion
(rĕz′ər-vā′shən)n.
1. The act of reserving; a keeping back or withholding: the reservation of the right to use the property.
2.
a. A limiting qualification, condition, or exception: accepted with the reservation that she would have to leave early.
b. often reservations A doubt or misgiving: has reservations about the proposal.
3. A tract of land set apart by the federal government for a special purpose, especially one for the use of a Native American people.
4. An arrangement by which accommodations are secured in advance, as in a hotel or restaurant or on an airplane.
res′er·va′tion·ist n.
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reservation
(ˌrɛzəˈveɪʃən)n
1. the act or an instance of reserving
2. something reserved, esp hotel accommodation, a seat on an aeroplane, in a theatre, etc
3. (often plural) a stated or unstated qualification of opinion that prevents one's wholehearted acceptance of a proposal, claim, statement, etc
4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an area of land set aside, esp (in the US) for Native American peoples
5. (Automotive Engineering) Brit the strip of land between the two carriageways of a dual carriageway
6. the act or process of keeping back, esp for oneself; withholding
7. (Law) law a right or interest retained by the grantor in property granted, conveyed, leased, etc, to another: a reservation of rent.
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res•er•va•tion
(ˌrɛz ərˈveɪ ʃən)n.
1. the act of keeping back, withholding, or setting apart.
2. the act of making an exception or qualification.
3. an exception or qualification: to accept something with inner reservations.
4. a tract of public land set apart for a special purpose, as for the use of an American Indian people.
5. an arrangement to secure accommodations, as at a restaurant or on a plane.
6. the record kept or assurance given of such an arrangement.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French]
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reservation
The stated qualification by a nation that describes the part of a standardization agreement that it will not implement or will implement only with limitations. See also implementation; ratification; subscription.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | ![]() administrative district, administrative division, territorial division - a district defined for administrative purposes Indian reservation - a reservation set aside for the use of Indians preserve - a reservation where animals are protected |
2. | reservation - a statement that limits or restricts some claim; "he recommended her without any reservations" statement - a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc; "according to his statement he was in London on that day" fine print, small print - the part of a contract that contains reservations and qualifications that are often printed in small type; "don't sign a contract without reading the fine print" weasel word - an equivocal qualification; a word used to avoid making an outright assertion | |
3. | ![]() doubt, doubtfulness, dubiety, dubiousness, incertitude, uncertainty - the state of being unsure of something | |
4. | reservation - the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group); "wondered who had made the booking" employment, engagement - the act of giving someone a job | |
5. | reservation - the written record or promise of an arrangement by which accommodations are secured in advance agreement, understanding - the statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises; "they had an agreement that they would not interfere in each other's business"; "there was an understanding between management and the workers" | |
6. | reservation - something reserved in advance (as a hotel accommodation or a seat on a plane etc.) prearrangement - something arranged in advance upgrade - a reservation that is improved; "I got an upgrade to first class when coach class was full" | |
7. | reservation - the act of keeping back or setting aside for some future occasion preservation, saving - the activity of protecting something from loss or danger |
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reservation
noun
2. booking, advance booking, prior arrangements He went to the desk to make a reservation.
3. reserve, territory, preserve, homeland, sanctuary, tract, enclave a Navaho Indian from a North American reservation
without reservation unreservedly, completely, totally, fully, entirely, wholly, implicitly, categorically, unconditionally, in every respect, without reserve, without demur men whose work I admire without reservation
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reservation
noun1. A restricting or modifying element:
Informal: string (often used in plural).
2. A feeling of uncertainty about the fitness or correctness of an action:
3. Public land kept for a special purpose:
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Translations
حَجْزحَجْز مكان أو مَقْعَدشَك، تَحَفُّظأرْض مَحْمِيَّهتـَحَفُّظ
rezervacerezervovánívýhradazdrženlivost
reservationtvivlbookingreservat
epäilyvaraus
rezervacija
foglalásfoglaltszobafoglalás
bókun, pöntunefasemdpöntun; e-î frátekiîverndarsvæîi
予約懸念
예약
rezervovanie
rezervacija
bokning
การจองการจองล่วงหน้า
sự đặt chỗsự e dè
reservation
[ˌrezəˈveɪʃən]
B. CPD reservation desk N (Brit) (in airport, hotels etc) → mostrador m de reservas (US) (= hotel reception desk) → recepción f
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
reservation
[ˌrɛzərˈveɪʃən] n
(= doubt) → réserve f
to have reservations about sth → avoir des réserves sur qch, avoir des réserves à propos de qch
with reservations [recommend, accept] → avec certaines réserves
without reservation [condemn, recommend, welcome] → sans réserve
(= protected area) → réserve f
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
reservation
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
reservation
[ˌrɛzəˈveɪʃ/ən] n
b. (doubt) → riserva
without reservation → senza riserve
with reservations → con le dovute riserve
c. (area of land) → riserva (Brit) (Aut) (also central reservation) → spartitraffico m inv
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
reserve
(rəˈzəːv) verb1. to ask for or order to be kept for the use of a particular person, often oneself. The restaurant is busy on Saturdays, so I'll phone up today and reserve a table.
2. to keep for the use of a particular person or group of people, or for a particular use. These seats are reserved for the committee members.
noun1. something which is kept for later use or for use when needed. The farmer kept a reserve of food in case he was cut off by floods.
2. a piece of land used for a special purpose eg for the protection of animals. a wild-life reserve; a nature reserve.
3. the habit of not saying very much, not showing what one is feeling, thinking etc; shyness.
4. (often in plural) soldiers, sailors etc who do not belong to the regular full-time army, navy etc but who are called into action when needed eg during a war.
ˌreserˈvation (rezə-) noun1. the act of reserving. the reservation of a room.
2. something (eg a table in a restaurant) which has been reserved. Have you a reservation, Sir?
3. a doubt.
4. a piece of land set aside for a particular purpose. an Indian reservation in the United States.
reˈserved adjectivenot saying very much; not showing what one is feeling, thinking etc. a reserved manner.
have/keep etc in reserveto have or keep (something) in case or until it is needed. If you go to America please keep some money in reserve for your fare home.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
reservation
→ تـَحَفُّظ, حَجْز rezervace, výhrada reservation Buchung, Vorbehalt κράτηση reserva epäily, varaus réservation rezervacija prenotazione 予約, 懸念 예약 boeking, twijfel bestilling, reservasjon rezerwacja reserva заказ bokning การจอง, การจองล่วงหน้า kuşku, rezervasyon sự đặt chỗ, sự e dè 保留, 预约Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
- I have a seat reservation
- I have a reservation
- Could you make a hotel reservation for me? (US)
Can you book me into a hotel? (UK) - Can I change my reservation? (US)
Can I change my booking? (UK) - I want to cancel my reservation (US)
I want to cancel my booking (UK) - I confirmed my reservation by letter (US)
I confirmed my booking by letter (UK) - I'd like to make a reservation for seven-thirty for two people (US)
I'd like to make a reservation for half past seven for two people (UK)
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