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单词 Reserved
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1. I have ticket reserved for today's matinee.
2. He was unemotional, quite quiet, and reserved.
3. She reserved her most withering scorn for journalists.
4. I reserved a room for tonight.
5. We reserved a double room.
6. I've reserved a room in the name of Jones.
7. These seats are reserved for special guests.
8. British men are often seen as being reserved and unemotional.
9. The star has a ski slope reserved exclusively for her.
10. I have reserved a room for you at the hotel.
11. I've come to collect my tickets - I reserved them by phone yesterday in the name of Tremin.
12. He's a reserved, taciturn person.
13. We reserved two tickets in the name of Brown.
14. The quarterdeck is usually reserved for officers.
15. The car park is reserved for customers only.
16. Helen was diffident and reserved.
17. The self-catering flats are usually reserved for postgraduate students.
18. This problem should be reserved for further consideration.
19. Seats, or sometimes entire tables, were reserved.
20. A separate room is reserved for smokers.
21. Ellen was a shy, reserved girl.
22. I reserved a double room at the Lamb Hotel.
23. He reserved the right to change his mind.
24. The English have a reputation for being reserved.
25. May I sit here, or is this seat/table reserved?
26. Is your holiday a reserved booking,[sentence dictionary] sir?
27. I reserved a corner table in my favourite restaurant.
28. They had obligingly reserved a room for me.
29. A double room with a balcony overlooking the sea had been reserved for him.
30. We now state, is the last before the break reserved.
1. He was unemotional, quite quiet, and reserved.
2. She reserved her most withering scorn for journalists.
3. I reserved a room for tonight.
4. We reserved a double room.
5. I've reserved a room in the name of Jones.
6. These seats are reserved for special guests.
7. A double room with a balcony overlooking the sea had been reserved for him.
8. British men are often seen as being reserved and unemotional.
9. The star has a ski slope reserved exclusively for her.
10. I have reserved a room for you at the hotel.
11. I've come to collect my tickets - I reserved them by phone yesterday in the name of Tremin.
12. Helen was diffident and reserved.
31. These seats are reserved for teachers.
32. The court reserved judgement on the two appeals.
33. These seats are reserved for the elderly and women with babies.
34. She spoke in a tone of voice she usually reserved for dealing with officials.
35. His strongest criticism is reserved for his father, whom he disliked intensely.
36. Any item can be reserved on payment of a deposit.
37. He was described as an introvert, a reserved man who spoke little.
38. She said this in the tone of voice she reserved for addressing small children.
39. She seems quite reserved.
40. The worst of her criticism was reserved for journalists, photographers and others of their ilk.
41. In spite of her success, she remains self-effacing and reserved.
42. English people are supposed to be very reserved, but Pete is the exception that proves the rule — he'll chat to anyone!
43. Her strongest criticism was reserved for the prime minister whom she accused of 'nauseating hypocrisy'.
44. A double room had been reserved for him in the name of Muller.
45. I went to the concert on spec-I hadn't reserved a seat.
46. Normally, such an outward display of affection is reserved for his mother.
47. He reserved particular venom for critics of his foreign policy.
48. The front row of chairs was reserved for local worthies.
49. Reid reserved his most venomous attack for the Rail Authority.
50. They are shown to their reserved table.
51. Stir in cup beef consomme and the reserved marinade.
52. More lingering looks were reserved for Anne Hopper.
53. Mix in 1 tablespoon of the reserved artichoke marinade.
54. Finding is reserved for those who reach. Jim Rohn 
55. A separate, smaller room is reserved for smokers.
56. Three appeal court judges reserved judgment.
56. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
57. He reserved the costs and gave liberty to apply.
58. The aristocratic outlook on life was reserved and self-controlled.
59. The Rolls was parked in a reserved space.
60. Add reserved chorizo, thyme, sage, and cilantro.
61. This part of the restaurant is reserved for non-smokers.
62. Remove chicken to serving platter; top with reserved mango.
63. Fold in the ground almonds and reserved orange zest.
64. I must say it was an awful lot of rot, although we had reserved seats ....
65. The rightmost 10 bits are reserved for the length information.
66. A Part Number equal to the module name is automatically assigned for each module name reserved.
67. Clearly, until these questions are answered, gene therapy will be reserved for life threatening diseases.
68. Except for the strongest constitutions, coastal walking, bird watching and easel painting are best reserved for milder seasons.
69. Secondary education was available for the more fortunate and higher education was reserved for the privileged few.
70. What little they spoke was in the specially reverent voice reserved by the middle classes for times of bereavement.
71. Arrange the courgettes on a serving platter with the trout and reserved grapefruit segments.
72. Dougal noticed that her cup was cracked; the best cup was reserved for visitors.
73. Seating for the show is reserved, with tickets priced at $ 14 and $ 16.
74. His locker was clogged with reporters, a scene usually reserved for the guy next to him, Magic Johnson.
75. Crumble enough of the reserved cornbread to measure 4 cups and add to onion mixture.
76. When an apparatchik dies, his family can request a plot in one of several Moscow cemeteries informally reserved for the elite.
77. August was reserved for Henderson House, where Grandmother Robinson presided with austere benevolence.
78. Patients should be made aware that the side-effects can usually be reserved within one to two days following cessation of the infusion.
79. Add reserved onions and walnuts with dash cinnamon and cook slowly, uncovered, adding water as needed, about 20 minutes.
80. A clerk told him the number of his reserved room, and handed a bellboy the key.
81. Chop finely. Strain reserved steeping liquid through paper coffee filter to remove sand.
82. Back in the study Edward Crumwallis collapsed into the chair usually reserved for boys whom he was hauling over the coals.
83. Though with its own entrance, the photographic Salon occupied an area tout a cote that reserved for painting and sculpture.
84. Often they are fishing illegally inside an area reserved for artisan fishermen, but the boats cover their identity numbers with mud.
85. In addition 84 seats in the expanded 250-member Assembly were reserved for independent candidates.
86. Roquelaure was recognised instantly by the head waiter who took them straight to a reserved corner table.
87. Schools must ensure that most young people acquire the skills and knowledge once reserved for a few.
88. Party officials may perform functions that in non-communist regimes would be reserved for public servants.
89. Members working in the reserved areas of audit,[] investment business and insolvency.
90. Add reserved liquid and reduce over high heat to slightly less than 1 cup.
91. Pile mixture into pie shell and garnish with reserved strawberries.
92. They often treat applications to preschool with the reverence once reserved for applying to Harvard.
93. Sometimes I can be hyper and sometimes I can be reserved, it just depends.
94. They will hate you with a loathing reserved for lottery winners.
95. But many streets in areas formerly reserved for whites still recall apartheid and colonial figures.
96. William Heath Davis, who subdivided this portion of San Diego in 1850, reserved the block for a federal courthouse.
97. Let us think rather of a twin track approach, in which custody is reserved for those who commit serious offences.
98. Expulsion from Congress is reserved for the most serious misconduct and is considered unlikely in this case.
99. Until the 1890s, the garden was reserved for the exclusive use of either the monarch or selected courtiers.
100. Triple therapy might be reserved for patients with treatment failure or with suspected penicillin hypersensitivity.
101. The sort of goods once reserved for the elite are now available to everyone.
102. Now you too may be able to afford a status symbol formerly reserved to the rich: no bank account.
103. Reserved seating tickets are $ 18 and $ 20, with a $ 1 discount for students.
104. But her father, in whom a sense of humour is not a very apparent virtue, remained reserved.
105. Add onion, carrot, celery, and reserved vegetables from marinade to skillet and cook until just softened.
106. In addition, winners of 10 seats reserved for religious minorities have traditionally backed the largest party.
107. They had increasing difficulty in providing even tolerably competent candidates for the array of provincial posts reserved for them.
108. The neck, wings, gizzard, and carcass should always be saved and reserved for making stock.
109. The first beatitude shocks us with this blunt realization that true happiness is reserved for children and the poor.
110. Stir in reserved shallots, potatoes and their liquid, and minced thyme; heat until soup comes almost to a boil.
111. I would throw myself on the mercy of the circuit-house(), usually reserved for traveling politicians and sundry bigwigs.
112. Silent, humourless and reserved, Haig was also shrewd and ambitious and had unbounded self-esteem.
113. He made an audacious bid for president of the student body, a job normally reserved for a law school student.
114. Add remaining reserved onions and simmer to heat through, about 2 minutes.
115. These enquiries are nowadays reserved for investigations into matters which may involve the reputation of ministers or public officials.
116. Today,[] justice has become a luxury item reserved for the few.
117. In a large mixing bowl, combine bread, onions, reserved garlic, dried fruits, sage, and parsley.
118. Saute for 2 minutes, add reserved giblets, and continue to saute for 3 minutes.
119. Stir in reserved quail meat and raisins and adjust seasoning.
120. Though reserved in his interpersonal relationships he nevertheless displays good interpersonal skills.
121. Success is not reserved for a select few; you too can be successful. Dr Roopleen 
122. The great audience rose, clapping and applauding, as the soldiers filed into she pews reserved for them....
123. Some of us are reserved good listeners who see our prime function in conversation as encouraging the other person.
124. Barkley, even, was reserved, way too quiet in comparison to typical Chuckster standards.
125. Without Janir as a buffer, Teague was more reserved with me.
126. The latter is really reserved for those highly skilled golfers who possess the necessary shot-making ability.
127. The woman was lively, even bawdy, but there was something reserved, steely, behind her levity.
128. And stock options, for decades reserved to the top 400 executives, now have been opened up far wider.
129. But the final word must be reserved for the destructive, disruptive role played by George Bush's administration.
130. Add reserved marinade liquid and stock and bring to a simmer.
131. It's a job normally reserved for heroes, generals and admirals.
132. Traditionally, physicians have reserved testosterone replacement for men who are severely hormone deficient.
133. The end of my days was reserved for another, and I hope more fortunate, occasion.
134. He reserved a room, and said he would be there in about half an hour.
135. The best rates are not always reserved for those with large sums to invest.
136. Fax machines deliver print information using phone lines traditionally reserved for voice transmission.
137. Occasionally a feudal lord reserved a wild patch of forest from destruction for his game hunting.
138. He was such a nice man, very quiet and reserved.
139. The loudest cheers in the conference hall were reserved for the familiar attacks on Brussels, section 28 or the Dome.
140. We are taking details, legal advice and our rights to sue for damages are fully reserved.
141. When he married her, she was a reserved, very plain girl who played the harp in a provincial symphony orchestra.
142. It is reserved for use as a children's play area.
143. Judgment was reserved yesterday on the first legal moves to pin the blame for the contamination.
144. Divide among 4 to 6 bowls and garnish with reserved bacon and thyme sprigs.
145. A further 30 seats were reserved for women, to be filled by indirect election by the Jatiya Sangsad.
146. If you have not already reserved a place, please do so soon.
147. You will automatically become the manager of all the modules reserved.
148. Strain reserved steeping liquid through paper coffee filter to remove sand.
149. In our democracy, the making of public policy is usually reserved for duly elected legislative bodies.
150. Chop reserved liver and other giblets finely and add to sauce along with vinegar and preserves.
151. The expression of that loathing had been reserved exclusively for her.
152. The schoolyard became the most pleasant area in the village, and has been reserved for weddings almost every weekend.
153. Though he was naturally reserved in expressions or gestures of affection, Stewart freely expressed his love in letters to Avon.
154. Fast-food restaurants on International Speedway Boulevard used sign space usually reserved for specials to bid Earnhardt farewell.
155. But Pertwee was allowed one privilege that was reserved for very, very few.
156. We reserved our position on the choice of interpreter for the eventual rehearsal period, hoping to bring Rosenshveig.
157. Final ratification can be reserved for a satisfactory outcome of the debate.
158. A sign warning trespassers printed in the copper-plate script normally reserved for wedding invitations would inhibit nobody.
159. Regardless of how reserved or proper they may have been before the stroke, their limited language is sometimes dominated by swearing.
160. Before the war it was reserved for Budapest's more prosperous citizens.
161. For the end of her litany, Dalim reserved a very special prayer, one that she herself composed.
162. The conditions of employment which accompanied Mr. Claydon's letter of engagement made clear that the Authority reserved the right of transfer.
163. But none of you has any choice because you all have reserved seats.
164. He even refers to himself with the normal personal pronouns instead of the special ones customarily reserved exclusively for the emperor.
165. Soon we were on our way to the city, driving down the centre lane reserved for official cars.
166. Shy and reserved around men, he was a paralytic near women.
167. Further, certain occupations can be designated as reserved for registered disabled.
168. Poindexter resigned; and North went into a bizarre media limbo reserved for bogus patriots.
169. Expensive cars parked in neat rows that the staff had reserved for them.
170. Add stock and reserved corn cobs and bring to a boil.
171. In East Harlem, choice has extended opportunities normally reserved for middle-class whites to poor black and Hispanic children.
172. There is a special section reserved for the press in the cafeteria.
173. Serious conversation about alcohol is reserved for wine and spirits.
174. To cook reserved rabbit loins, prepare a fire in a charcoal grill.
175. Dante wrote that the hottest room in hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral dilemma.
176. His Honour Mark Dyer said the fish farm was well aware that that particular stretch of river was reserved for brown trout.
176. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
177. Stir in reserved ground cumin and coriander, reserved orange zest, and salt and pepper.
178. Return reserved onions and eggplant to pan along with all remaining ingredients.
179. He was obviously satisfied that I was on the level and reserved two birds on the spot, £35 each.
180. The Fat Controller had reserved good seats at the front of the stalls.
181. The ticket home, how-ever, was normally reserved for people who received serious injuries that required prolonged care.
182. Andrew's reserved, night-club hesitation was foreign to the music, and quite foreign to Nicandra.
183. Drinks in hand, the crowd around me erupted with groans of exasperation, the kind usually reserved for terrible puns.
184. Garnish with reserved pancetta, chopped basil, and wild mushrooms, if used.,.
185. In a separate bowl, coat the cakes in the reserved bread crumbs until evenly coated.
186. The word meteor is in fact reserved for objects that do not survive passage through the atmosphere.
187. Tilney arrives with his sister, a more reserved and elegant girl than Isabella.
188. Remove from the pan and add to the reserved bacon.
189. He had seats for forty thousand, who paid a minimum admission of twenty-five cents but more for reserved space.
190. If reserved for his personal use, it might put him at a certain advantage over his employer.
191. Quiet, reserved, with finger nails bitten down to the quick, Jim stood just five foot six inches tall.
192. They've also been plastered on walls usually reserved for political propaganda.
193. It is usually reserved for the grand finale, after the singing and preaching have induced a receptive mood.
194. It can easily be frozen in a small container and reserved for sauces that require it.
195. But intelligence could not possibly be reserved for the washed and moneyed classes.
196. That law seems to be exclusively reserved for white assailants.
197. It would therefore appear that the only mechanism for ensuring that land is reserved is by the use of conditions.
198. He put on his dark glasses as he crossed the other carpark, the one reserved for major executives.
199. It is reserved for the most disadvantaged and the most disabled people who need more financial assistance than others.
200. Keep warm. Heat a large saute pan over high heat and add reserved 2 tablespoons fat.
201. Bearded, with natural dignity and quiet authority, this reserved man soon earned the position of second headman.
202. No wonder princes had so long reserved the right to murder with impunity.
203. Its industries' products remained luxuries, reserved for a small circle of town-dwellers, or for export.
204. Little if any space was reserved for what we would call the living room or family room.
205. That evening he reserved the most popular table at Chez Jacques in their name.
206. He reserved two rooms in the name James Gage and arranged to meet Paula in the dining-room.
207. But moral indignation ought principally to be reserved for ourselves.
208. Then stir in the chopped reserved aubergine flesh and the pistachios.
209. Even Virginia tobacco was so short that favourite brands were kept out of sight under the counter,[http:///reserved.html] reserved for favourite customers.
210. The most controversial aspect of the Mojave; some 80 percent would be reserved as wilderness under the legislation.
211. Mr Clerides, 73, who was making his third bid for the presidency, was far more reserved about the proposals.
212. The virgin is the reserved figure who does not define herself in terms of her relationships with men.
213. Guests can use all Village facilities, the pool at the Castello and two reserved tennis courts.
214. To serve, spoon the sorbet into the reserved mango skins or in individual glasses and decorate with sprigs of mint.
215. His father is a faceless figure: a retired brigadier, reserved and taciturn.
216. Women have made substantial inroads into the public world, flooding graduate schools and filling positions formerly reserved for men.
217. His last performance was another sell-out, ending with scenes of adulation normally reserved for pop stars.
218. The tenant however entered into possession and paid the yearly rent of £30 reserved by the agreement.
219. Then spoon over the fruit in the glasses, decorate the top of each with a reserved raspberry, and serve immediately.
220. The Ground Floor should be reserved for a permanent exhibition on the work of the Garden.
221. But the harshest rhetoric and most sweeping policy changes have been reserved for the poor, particularly poor women.
222. The third column, which she had reserved for telephone numbers, was so far entirely blank.
223. Package and Product module names can be reserved using option 1.1.1.
224. Or should certain classes of work be reserved exclusively for law centres?
225. Sign - In Name contains reserved or ineligible word.
226. First Name contains reserved or ineligible word.
227. That appellation is reserved apparently for the landed class.
228. Missing descriptors information. Use"modify reserved space"function to fix it.
229. This reserved address space is called the managed heap.
230. Segment fourteen (0xD) is reserved for shared library text.
231. All right reserved. Published under license from TX Weekly. Peproduction in any manner in any language in whole or in part without prior written permission is prohibited.
232. It is typically reserved for patients who have contraindications to CT with iodinated contrast, for detailed assessment of mediastinal pathology, and for posterior fossa brain metastases.
233. He had reserved from his annuity his family papers, his library, composed of five thousand volumes, and his famous breviary .
234. In the United States lanes are reserved for cars with more than one occupant.
235. In a bowl, mix together the ricotta cheese, the reserved pasta water, and 1 cup of the Parmesan cheese. Season with salt and pepper.
236. I've reserved my room through China Travel Bureau in Shanghai a few days ago.
236. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
237. Answer 8: The airport light rail is a reserved line according to the Nanjing Urban Rail Communication Network Planning, on which no specific research has been conducted.
238. Review reserved tables and names of such; follow up on special arrangements according to standards.
239. Also, as mentioned before, target 5 is reserved for an internal tape drive.
240. You want to be very sure that "title" is taken as the reserved word rather than as a STRING.
241. Armed with expendable income and encouragement to claim their right to sexual pleasure, women could become consumers in a field previously reserved for men.
242. Jude 1 : 6 And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day.
243. In this paper, the method to calculate the pre reserved space in the shell is carried out, which satisfies both the safety of the warhead and the launching precision.
244. The Mediator and the Conference Room Service will charge fully for any unused time reserved.
245. The western legislative evolution concerning victimless crimes shows the tendency of decriminalization, yet even such accusations are reserved in the penal codes.
246. Copyright 2006 the information systems audit and control association inc . all right reserved.
247. The company has reserved the floating fund so that you don't have to worry about it.
248. Now, without checking the validity of what you're doing, you copy 256 bytes into a stack area reserved at only 128 bytes.
249. The top of the Tivoli Lisboa Hotel was reserved to offer guests and non-guests one of the finest views over Lisbon.
250. In 1999, Treasury Department released the regulation supplement and accounting rule for allocating asset depreciation reserved on 4 investments. In 2000, it expanded to 8 investments.
251. The primitive German or allodial property is strictly reserved to the kindred.
252. White cell transfusion is usually reserved for uncommon instances of severe infections with bacteria or fungi that do not respond to antibiotics or anti-fungal drugs.
253. A continuous space on a direct access storage volume, occupied by or reserved for a particular data set, data space, or file.
254. Aiming at the application problems on the spot of the CSB21A reserved auto-switch-on equipment made by Hathallay compary, the paper does analysis and research.
255. As you may have gathered from the above the reserved memory (virtual bytes in performance monitor) will be much larger than the committed bytes (private bytes in performance monitor).
256. Our website just offer a second hand share platform. We recognize that all the copy rights reserved by the original owner.
257. Usable capacity of a disk is the total formatted capacity of a disk minus the capacity reserved for media defect compensation and metadata.
258. A reserved area of memory where the CPU automatically saves the program counter and the contents of working registers when a program interrupt occurs.
259. The key is using the XMLQUERY reserved word to indicate an XQuery that is executed against an XML document that is passed in via the SQL select statement.
260. The numeral idiom has parable, exaggeration, tactful and reserved etc.
261. The results show that the freshwater reserved in paleo-riverway on alluvial plain and salt water reserved in alluvium and diluvium on the foot plain of Kunlun Mountains.
262. I find one member plagiarized my private profile. I declare this profile is my Intellectual Asset and Patent, All Right Reserved Can Not Be Copied by Anyone or Bear Legal Duty.
263. In the form of indoor space, using a simple, unified design approach, the design embodies the spirit of the humanities and reserved atmosphere.
264. Some Austronesians decimal numerals have been reserved in Li and Ge-Yang languages, which shows the close contact between Kam-Tai languages and Austronesian in the mainland.
265. Prince Andrey glanced at Timohin, who was staring in alarm and bewilderment at his colonel. In contrast to his usual reserved taciturnity , Prince Andrey seemed excited now.
266. Locals defend their region's cooking style with the sort of fierce loyalty usually reserved for die-hard sports fans.
266. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
267. Shanghai Meritec Info - Technology Corp. Limited. All Right Reserved.
268. Methods The filter device of reserved veinal infuser was invented by ourselves and it was used in clinic.
269. Hard tears spur a bleeding heart, wittingly or unwittingly always running in the direction towards death ... to a reserved dreams: This is the pursuit!
270. The reserved manner of the British people makes them appear arrogant.
271. Edge detection has decreased data amount by a large margin, got rid of the irrelevant information, reserved the important structure attribute of image, and established a basis for future work.
272. When Rosa Parks refused to give up a bus seat reserved for white people, others followed her example in such numbers that it blossomed into the civil rights movement.
273. All right reserved, if you any questions, please contact the organizer.
274. As soon as Enjolras had seized his double-barrelled rifle, and had placed himself in a sort of embrasure which he had reserved for himself, all the rest held their peace.
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