单词 | conservatories |
释义 | conserve /kən-sûrvˈ/transitive verb
Something preserved, eg fruits in sugar ORIGIN: L cōnservāre, from con- and servāre to keep conserˈvable adjective conservˈance noun (rare) Conservation conserˈvancy noun
conserˈvant adjective conservāˈtion /kon-/ noun The act of conserving (esp old buildings, flora and fauna, the environment) conservāˈtional adjective conservāˈtionist noun A person who is trained or actively interested in conservation, esp of the environment, its wildlife or natural resources conservatoire /kɔ̃-ser-va-twär or kən-sûr-və-twärˈ/ or conservatōˈrium noun A school of music conˈservātor (or /kən-sûrˈvə-tər/) noun
conserˈvatorship noun conserˈvatory noun
Preservative conserˈver noun conservation area noun An area designated as being of special architectural or historic interest, and therefore protected from any alterations which would destroy its character conservation law noun (physics) A law that states that in the interaction between particles, certain quantities, such as mass, energy, etc, remain constant conservation of energy (physics) The principle that the sum of the total amount of energy in a given isolated system is constant conservation of mass (physics) The principle that the sum of the total amount of mass in a given isolated system is constant |
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