slovo | definícia |
conserve (mass) | conserve
- šetriť, zachovať |
conserve (encz) | conserve,konzervovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
conserve (encz) | conserve,šetřit v: Zdeněk Brož |
conserve (encz) | conserve,zachovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Conserve (gcide) | Conserve \Con*serve"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conserved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conserving.] [F. conserver, L. conservare; con- +
servare to keep, guard. See Serve.]
1. To keep in a safe or sound state; to save; to preserve; to
protect.
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The amity which . . . they meant to conserve and
maintain with the emperor. --Strype.
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2. To prepare with sugar, etc., for the purpose of
preservation, as fruits, etc.; to make a conserve of.
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Conserve (gcide) | Conserve \Con"serve\, n. [F. conserve, fr. conserver.]
1. Anything which is conserved; especially, a sweetmeat
prepared with sugar; a confection.
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I shall . . . study broths, plasters, and conserves,
till from a fine lady I become a notable woman.
--Tatler.
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2. (Med.) A medicinal confection made of freshly gathered
vegetable substances mixed with finely powdered refined
sugar. See Confection.
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3. A conservatory. [Obs.] --Evelyn.
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conserve (wn) | conserve
n 1: fruit preserved by cooking with sugar [syn: conserve,
preserve, conserves, preserves]
v 1: keep constant through physical or chemical reactions or
evolutionary change; "Energy is conserved in this process"
2: keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or
destruction; "We preserve these archeological findings"; "The
old lady could not keep up the building"; "children must be
taught to conserve our national heritage"; "The museum
curator conserved the ancient manuscripts" [syn: conserve,
preserve, maintain, keep up]
3: use cautiously and frugally; "I try to economize my spare
time"; "conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit"
[syn: conserve, husband, economize, economise] [ant:
blow, squander, waste]
4: preserve with sugar; "Mom always conserved the strawberries
we grew in the backyard" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
conserved (encz) | conserved,konzervovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
conserves (encz) | conserves,zavařeniny n: Zdeněk Brož |
Conserve (gcide) | Conserve \Con*serve"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conserved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conserving.] [F. conserver, L. conservare; con- +
servare to keep, guard. See Serve.]
1. To keep in a safe or sound state; to save; to preserve; to
protect.
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The amity which . . . they meant to conserve and
maintain with the emperor. --Strype.
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2. To prepare with sugar, etc., for the purpose of
preservation, as fruits, etc.; to make a conserve of.
[1913 Webster]Conserve \Con"serve\, n. [F. conserve, fr. conserver.]
1. Anything which is conserved; especially, a sweetmeat
prepared with sugar; a confection.
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I shall . . . study broths, plasters, and conserves,
till from a fine lady I become a notable woman.
--Tatler.
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2. (Med.) A medicinal confection made of freshly gathered
vegetable substances mixed with finely powdered refined
sugar. See Confection.
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3. A conservatory. [Obs.] --Evelyn.
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Conserved (gcide) | Conserve \Con*serve"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conserved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conserving.] [F. conserver, L. conservare; con- +
servare to keep, guard. See Serve.]
1. To keep in a safe or sound state; to save; to preserve; to
protect.
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The amity which . . . they meant to conserve and
maintain with the emperor. --Strype.
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2. To prepare with sugar, etc., for the purpose of
preservation, as fruits, etc.; to make a conserve of.
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Conserver (gcide) | Conserver \Con*serv"er\, n.
One who conserves.
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conserves (gcide) | conserves \conserves\ n.
fruit preserved by cooking with sugar.
Syn: conserve, preserve, preserves.
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conserved (wn) | conserved
adj 1: protected from harm or loss |
conserves (wn) | conserves
n 1: fruit preserved by cooking with sugar [syn: conserve,
preserve, conserves, preserves] |
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