reservation
英 [rezə'veɪʃ(ə)n]
美 [,rɛzɚ'veʃən]
語源
英語の語源
- reservation (n.)
- late 14c., "act of reserving," from Old French reservation (14c.) and directly from Late Latin reservationem (nominative reservatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin reservare (see reserve (n.)). Mental sense is from c. 1600. U.S. sense "tract of public land set aside for some special use" is recorded from 1789, originally in reference to the Six Nations in New York State. Meaning "act or fact of engaging a room, a seat, etc." is from 1904, originally American English.
例文
- 1. After three days,the strikers 'demands were met almost without reservation .
- 3日後、ストライキをした人の要求はほぼすべて満たされた。/
- 2.Seventeen thousand Indians live in Arizona on a reservation .
- 1.7万人のインディアンがアリゾナ州の保留地で暮らしている。/
- 3.You make the reservation ,and I 'll confirm it in writing.
- あなたが予約に来て、私は手紙で確認します。
- 4.I told him my main reservation about his film was the ending.
- 主に彼の映画の終わりについて意見を残していると彼に言った。
- 5.Accommodation is restricted so a reservation is essential.
- 舗装には限りがあるので、予約する必要があります。/
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