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单词 Preserve
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1. To preserve a friend three things are required: to honour him present, praise him absent, and assist him in his necessities. 
2. To do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom. 
3. To acquire wealth is difficult, to preserve it more difficult, but to spend it wisely most difficult of all. 
4. He was anxious to preserve his reputation.
5. Efforts to preserve the peace have failed.
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6. We will do everything to preserve peace.
7. Every step will be taken to preserve your anonymity.
8. We must preserve our natural resources.
9. The country is fighting to preserve its territorial integrity.
10. The club is an exclusively male preserve.
11. The Red Cross's primary concern is to preserve and protect human life.
12. We have taken effective measures to preserve our natural resources.
13. Bad driving is not just the preserve of boy racers.
14. She managed to preserve her sense of humour under very trying circumstances.
15. We want to preserve the character of the town while improving the facilities.
16. Does acidic soil preserve well?
17. You can preserve meat or fish in salt.
18. He struggled to preserve his ideological purity.
19. We must preserve our natural environment.
20. Owning racehorses is the preserve of the rich.
21. They were fighting in order to preserve their independence.
22. They must preserve their solidarity.
23. Sport used to be a male preserve.
24. Banking used to be a male preserve .
25. Football is no longer the preserve of men.
26. We need to preserve the element of surprise.
27. Salt and spices help to preserve meat.
28. He and his wife finally had to move from their apartment just to preserve their sanity.
29. We must encourage the planting of new trees and preserve our existing woodlands.
30. The Town Council spent a lot of money to preserve the old castle and other places of historic interest.
1. He was anxious to preserve his reputation.
2. Efforts to preserve the peace have failed.
3. We will do everything to preserve peace.
4. Every step will be taken to preserve your anonymity.
5. The country is fighting to preserve its territorial integrity.
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6. The club is an exclusively male preserve.
7. The Red Cross's primary concern is to preserve and protect human life.
8. We have taken effective measures to preserve our natural resources.
9. Bad driving is not just the preserve of boy racers.
10. He and his wife finally had to move from their apartment just to preserve their sanity.
11. She managed to preserve her sense of humour under very trying circumstances.
12. We must encourage the planting of new trees and preserve our existing woodlands.
13. The Town Council spent a lot of money to preserve the old castle and other places of historic interest.
14. We want to preserve the character of the town while improving the facilities.
15. They must preserve their solidarity.
16. The planners decided to preserve their distinct identities.
17. Our company promises to preserve the anonymity of all its clients.
31. The planners decided to preserve their distinct identities.
32. Duck eggs do not preserve satisfactorily.
33. We need to preserve the forest.
34. Names of people in the documentary were changed to preserve anonymity.
35. Most countries try to preserve their international credit rating in order to secure necessary loans.
35. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
36. I like to make puree, using only enough sugar to preserve the plums.
37. The ancient Egyptians knew ways to preserve dead bodies from decay.
38. After the Norman Conquest the forest became a royal hunting preserve.
39. It is difficult to preserve one's self-respect in that job.
40. We walked quietly up to the door to preserve the element of surprise.
41. She managed despite everything to preserve her sense of humour.
42. What can we do to preserve the company from ruin?
43. The Act contained provisions designed to preserve the status quo.
44. Arabian jam is also known as angels' hair preserve, or more prosaically as carrot jam.
45. The foundation of democracy is the will of the people to preserve liberty.
46. She regards negotiating prices with customers as her special preserve.
47. It's our duty to preserve the planet for future generations.
48. She considers the arranging of flowers in the church to be her own preserve.
49. It's difficult to preserve your dignity when you have no job and no home.
50. I encased the priceless antique vase in glass to preserve it.
51. You're poaching on my preserve by taking my girlfriend out.
52. The society was set up to preserve endangered species from extinction.
53. It is one of the duties of the police to preserve public order.
54. It is the duty of the police to preserve public order.
55. The ruins of the castle are an ancient monument, which the government pays money to preserve.
56. Norma tried to preserve a normal family life in difficult circumstances.
57. Their main job is to preserve health rather than treat illness.
58. We've been able to save this land from development and preserve it for future generations .
59. Keen to preserve his artistic integrity, he refused several lucrative Hollywood offers.
60. The conduct of foreign policy is largely the preserve of the president.
61. The timber has been treated with chemicals to preserve it.
62. Telling conservationists that we need to preserve the natural heritage really is preaching to the converted!
63. We were anxious to preserve the original character of the house.
64. Our company promises to preserve the anonymity of all its clients.
65. The universities are anxious to preserve their autonomy from central government.
66. The only way to preserve democracy is to raise hell about its shortcomings.
67. The workforce were willing to make sacrifices in order to preserve jobs.
68. The precious gold rings and necklets were encased in box to preserve them.
69. The civil service became the preserve of the educated middle class.
70. Britain knows it has to preserve Hong Kong's autonomy.
71. Residents want to preserve the character of their neighborhoods.
72. This bottled preserve should keep for about six months.
73. Payments to preserve landscapes untouched by modern agricultural methods are lower - around £40 per hectare.
74. Some states have countered with laws intended to preserve the ability of their residents to take their grievances to state courts.
75. They, and the schools we went to, helped preserve a brown Fifties environment all through our early years.
76. This finding adds support to the argument for the continued use of methods which preserve the gall bladder.
77. It seems to me that there is a sort of dialectic we need to preserve when thinking about autonomy.
78. Additionally, we have fought to preserve the path despite its obvious disadvantage to us personally.
79. The state must appear class-neutral, the better to preserve the long-run interests of the capitalist class.
80. Ministers were as anxious as their predecessors to preserve Britain's privileged position in the Western alliance.
81. To preserve the system, Lenin argued, concessions had to be granted to the proletariat at home.
82. You will play your part in helping to preserve a distinctive beer style for future generations to enjoy.
83. Isotron of Swindon was granted the first irradiation licence to preserve food.
84. In each case, the reforms were hedged in with clauses designed to preserve leeway for the authorities.
85. The MoD is keen to preserve Ferranti as an independent force in defence electronics.
86. The shopping arcade is a stroll-and-browse region and the preserve of medium tempo Lawrence Welk.
87. The capers are usually pickled in a white wine vinegar to preserve them.
88. The participating States remain convinced of the need to preserve the national scientific potential of countries in transition.
89. Although the Government promise action to preserve hedgerows, they have not produced proposals for a hedgerow protection Bill.
90. To preserve expected standards as far as possible, marriage will be delayed and family size kept small.
91. Lieutenant Richards will tell you that each of the weapons was carefully handled to preserve any possible latent fingerprints.
92. To preserve Store preserved and dried material in well ventilated lidded boxes in dry conditions.
93. What they learn in school about writing helps to preserve and reclaim that heritage.
94. The parklike preserve also is the site of a tiny cemetery where members of the Bridges family and several Yahgans are buried.
95. So conservationists hope they can preserve the area's outstanding natural beauty and cater for the tourists too.
96. The Movement recognised this,(Sentencedict) as it also recognised that administrative pressures were working against a concerted attempt to preserve religious unity.
97. In addition, the legal expenses incurred in the dispute between the partners were incurred to protect and preserve the partnership's assets.
98. The middle-aged may want to preserve an order they are accustomed to, or perhaps their careers.
99. Cartilage does not preserve as fossil as a rule, so most of the evidence of the shark-like fish rests upon teeth.
100. All their names, however, have been changed to preserve their anonymity.
101. All candidates said they were concerned that Darlington should preserve its green belt.
102. The product is among the many foods and cosmetics aimed at baby boomers hoping to preserve their youthful energy and looks.
103. An unholy alliance with other minorities to preserve ideological positions otherwise unacceptable to the electorate does not appeal as a noble enterprise.
104. If we wish to preserve a landscape in its present form we must actively direct it towards that end.
105. Would her body betray her and fight to preserve its fleeing spirit, causing lingering agony instead of swift and final oblivion?
106. The final withdrawal without major disaster enabled them to preserve some profit.
107. This approach tends to preserve previous spending patterns because planned expenditure is based on historical and current practice.
108. Terris does not seem to mind the electricians who undoubtedly disturb him on his preserve.
109. We can provide solace and preserve dignity and human potential through the very end of life.
110. So we need to preserve that part of vocational education but greatly diminish narrow training for specific jobs.
111. Lenin was not a nationalist, and his central political aim was to preserve the Republic as a springboard for world revolution.
112. Murdock's investigations of coal gas were a direct result of his search for materials to preserve the bottom of ships.
113. Trolley officials were required to build the preserve to make up for damage caused by the trolley project.
114. The river is a jealously guarded preserve and very expensive.
115. Those who do stumble upon the preserve make it a habit to return.
116. Presidential families have gone to great lengths before to preserve the privacy of their personal correspondence.
117. Undoubtedly the most modern method devised to preserve human bodies might well be said to belong to the realm of science fiction.
118. It was as though his mind was disposed only to preserve enough details of his history to make the present plausible.
119. The structure of the crystal lattice must therefore preserve electrical neutrality.
120. Their differences have arisen out of a debate about how best to preserve the revolution.
121. It also aims to preserve wildlife habitat and agricultural land.
122. Most countries seek to preserve their international credit rating, as long-term loans are required to finance economic development.
123. The threatened public sector pay freeze follows Mr Major's decision to preserve capital spending projects to help Britain out of recession.
124. The union quest to preserve the rights and prerogatives of unskilled labor are doomed to failure.
125. If he wanted her back,(/preserve.html) Antheil would offer to preserve her from the blowtorch.
126. They produced a declaration calling for financial and technological assistance from the developed world in return for taking steps to preserve their forests.
127. How to preserve that involvement in an egalitarian context is one of the great challenges of modern society.
128. It allowed millions to preserve cherished memories and share them with others.
129. He convinced local landholders to give the monkeys safe haven by setting aside land as a preserve.
130. This means that fishing quotas are likely to fall in coming years in order to preserve the long-term future of the fisheries.
131. Once the preserve of the white Bible belt, today's country speaks to rap-weary black audiences.
132. If we preserve both standards of review we then have to assign different subject-matter areas to each test.
133. The ladies were in the middle doing their social best to preserve decorum.
134. The campaign to preserve Niagara remained dormant until, in 1878, Frederic Church jumped into the breach.
135. Throughout the whole of competition policy there is a presumption that intervention is justified in order to preserve the public interest.
136. The Daley Ranch nature preserve will be open free every day from dawn to dusk.
137. However, interviewing is not the exclusive preserve of survey research.
138. The dry climate of this region helped preserve scenes of stunning complexity.
139. The other necessary component was the deceased's name, which through its power could preserve life and identity.
140. However, such plans would have required Melanie to want to preserve her former self.
141. Commercially dried apricots are exposed to sulphur dioxide to preserve their colour, before they are dried in hot air.
142. Similarly, any proposed redevelopment or new building must actively enhance or preserve the character or appearance of the conservation area.
143. There is nothing about this combination of themes which marks it out as the exclusive preserve of the right.
144. He is as determined to preserve his positive face here as he is to defend his negative face in scene three.
145. Moves are now being made to lift the aircraft from its watery grave and preserve it locally.
146. Chun was coy only about his ambition for the presidency, and then only to preserve the formalities.
147. Each has argued for higher education to preserve the cultural fabric of society.
148. This is the exclusive preserve of the cave explorer who cares less for personal discomfort.
149. He also sought to preserve wheat for human consumption and issued a proclamation prohibiting the manufacture of starch from wheat.
150. But that is what they were in their fight to preserve the Falls.
151. The legitimate pursuit of competing interests can balance and preserve social and organisational arrangements.
152. The purpose of the planning department is to control local development to preserve the aesthetic appearance of the region.
153. But just when he was thinking it was his exclusive preserve, along came Monty.
154. One of BirdLife's tasks will be to identify and preserve sites that are of critical importance to bird diversity.
155. Its purpose, they claimed(/preserve.html), was to preserve the area from vandalism and commercial enterprise!
156. Small countries if they wish to preserve their national heritage have something serious to worry about.
157. But the great condor, sulking on some remote ledge in the fastnesses of its preserve, fails to appear.
158. The body was thoroughly examined by physicians, who declared that no chemicals had been used to preserve it.
159. Even more important, this would preserve the number of fish left in the sea to breed for the next season.
160. It seems germane, although not particularly gracious, to ask why Huckelberry didn't try to preserve the entire ranch.
161. Lightly dust flowers with borax powder to preserve colour better.
162. Pickling is a very old technique that was used to preserve game birds before refrigeration was widely available.
163. A woman who fought her way to the top of a liberation movement which traditionally had been the preserve mainly of men.
164. The ability of the teams to preserve space for the development role could not be assessed unless their work was closely monitored.
165. The first priority is to preserve the dignity of the palaces.
166. The students might not have done well enough to preserve the 80 average that guaranteed senior college admission.
167. How are we going to take care of them, preserve their dignity?
168. After the three hour charge-up, the pack is automatically switched over to normal charging, to preserve the battery life.
169. Where affection is the preserve of family and friends, status is more the preserve of the wider peer group or community.
170. The function of this sentiment is likewise to preserve the autonomy of science ....
171. I know that it is unnecessary to rip animals to pieces to preserve the balance of nature.
172. Recycling paper and cans is one easy way to preserve the environment.
173. Preserve your memories, keep them well, what you forget you can never retell. Louisa May Alcott 
174. It is our duty to preserve our culture for future generations.
175. To preserve nonuse will require policies more ambitious and comprehensive than the obsolete bipolar deterrence strategy.
176. This underlying biologism allows them to preserve traditional concepts of gender.
177. The admissions policy adopted by the school was designed to preserve the character of the school as a Roman Catholic school.
178. Netscape is betting that the impressive new features of Navigator Version 2 will preserve their position as a leading Internet software company.
179. It replaces traditional drawing abilities yet it can preserve the centuries of craft skills built up by shoemakers.
180. Such a projection does not in general preserve causal relations.
181. Unlike Dole, Clinton would preserve the thrust of programs designed to assure that women and minorities are not left out.
182. He became increasingly frustrated by his inability to preserve food, especially dairy products, during hot summer months.
183. Our family has caught dolphins since 1919 and we want to preserve the tradition.
184. Most visitors to the preserve now park their cars outside the main gate and either hike, bike or ride horses in.
185. It is shown that under the action of misaligned asymmetric first-order optical systems AGSM beams do not preserve the closed property.
185. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
186. He's single-handedly responsible for tens of thousands of acres being set aside to preserve kudu, crucial trails connecting habitats, and an ancient trade route essential to local livelihoods.
187. Conclusions Combined treatment of combined periodontic-endodontic lesions can achieve good effect and can preserve the teeth better.
188. A black bear cub peers from a Cottonwood tree after being scared up there by a visitor to the Whitewater Canyon nature preserve near Palm Springs, California.
189. He also said the United States President Barack Obama was condemning "the cousins and extended family of his own daughters to be destroyed to preserve the interests of the few".
190. To save his dynasty from extinction, Grand Duke Karl needed to find a way to preserve the Z?hringen line. Granting succession rights to his half-uncles seemed the ideal solution.
191. Voice crossing takes place when one voice goes above or below another. This may be necessary to preserve a particular melodic line in a particular voice.
192. In order to preserve their freshness and effectiveness of aloe vera gel required 48 hours or less stable treatment, this is the place to come out first Zhaogui technology.
193. Mr Bush wants to preserve his broad tax cuts, while the Democrats want to raise taxes on the rich while offering relief for the upper-middle class by adjusting the alternative minimum tax.
194. The Traditions fight to preserve magic against the Technocracy, and to defend against the depredations of Marauders and Nephandi.
195. The basic principle of modern numerical computation is to preserve the intrinsical character of the original problems.
196. EN could improve T-helper cell function and preserve the normal level of NK cells.
197. It was showed at first that the loop space functor and the suspension functor preserve the properties of homotopy regular.
198. To help preserve literary traditions and promote new writers, Mr. Calvino edited a fiction series called ''Cento Pagi'' (One Hundred Pages), short novels that are published by Giulio Einaudi in Turin.
199. A ribbon snake is seen on salvinia in a cypress swamp adjacent to marsh that stretches to the Gulf of Mexico in Barataria Preserve.
200. By the beginning of the 15th century, native Hawaiian islanders were engaging in sustainable practices to preserve their reefs — ushering in 400 years of recovery.
201. Both have been shown to inhibit DNA synthesis and arrest fibroblast growth without apoptosis and thus preserve the cytoarchitecture.
202. The invention discloses a composite stabilizing agent for preserving a liquid acid protease, which can preserve the activity of the acid protease for a long time under the liquid condition.
203. On the condition of bit stream lost, it can preserve image detail information and reduce the image distortion at bigger compression ratio.
204. However, when the Indian government closed off the area to preserve this ecologically vital area, a major source of daily supplies for the region's poorest people was closed off as well.
205. The volcanic stone is subject to weathering, and intensive conservation efforts are needed to help preserve Rapa Nui's stone legacy in its present, awe-inspiring state.
206. The corporate charter invalid system has great significance which could motivate company's development and preserve the social order.
207. Pour non-shrinking cement, preserve moisture for 15 days and measure data, and perform the acceptance inspection.
208. The festival traditional customs preserve pure and simple belief and witchery ceremony.
209. Its goals: to use acoustic imaging, sonar, and 3-D video to virtually preserve Titanic in its current state and to help determine just how far gone the shipwreck is and how long it might last.
210. The generation employs space filling curves to preserve the spatial and topological properties (see the Resources section for the H. Sagan book).
211. Finally I pledge we'll find a way to preserve our P.C.D.s without, in the future, harming beavers.
212. To preserve formatting when you move or copy a paragraph, include the paragraph mark.
213. Over a traditional Gujarati thali in a marquee on the lawn, we learnt how Maharana Vikramsinhji had seen off developers to preserve his estate as one of the few green lungs in the state of Gujarat.
214. If you have both excess skin and fat one can combine tummy tuck with liposuction, but it has to be moderate liposuction to preserve the blood supply to the skin.
215. We study in this paper the structure of additive mappings on triangular matrix algebras which preserve commutativity.
215. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
216. The Kovar alloy used for the outlet of fixed circuit often is plated to preserve from corrosion. But the outlet of fixed circuit often is plated to preserve from corrosion.
217. After the group met at the Crane Foundation preserve, they headed south to canoe a stretch of the Kickapoo River that winds its way through southwestern Wisconsin before joining the Mississippi.
218. An American bison stands in a field on the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Oklahoma.
219. The preserve, called “occult jam,” is part of a surrealist art show at London's Barbican Art Gallery that includes exhibits by Salvador Dali and Rene Margritte.
220. The glycogen of animal tissues, especially liver is rapidly depolymerized to D-glucose after slaughter, and immediate deep freezing is required to preserve the glycogen.
221. She's on a mission to help preserve minority music, and donating profits from her CD and tour to help 400 ethnic music masters take on students.
222. Conclusions: Ad libitum sodium supplementation was not necessary to preserve serum sodium concentrations in athletes competing for about 12 hours in an Ironman triathlon.
223. Thimerosal is widely used to preserve vaccines and is made from a kind of mercury called ethyl mercury. It allows vaccines to be distributed in multi-dose containers.
224. The rationale for minimally invasive pedicle screw insertion into the spine, which can be performed percutaneously or via a paramedian mini-open technique, is to preserve multifidus muscle function.
225. "He's our hog expert, " producer Rick Trimm said of guide Chris Griffin, who shot the huge porker in 2004 at a hunting preserve.
226. Users can even snap a photo to preserve the memory of their dressed-up characters.
227. Is to preserve the integrity of the few large cities, is a key state protection unit.
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