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1. 保留 (bǎo liú) can be used to express the idea of keeping something for future use. For example, a company may 保留 (bǎo liú) a certain amount of money for future investments.
2. 保留 (bǎo liú) can also be used to express the idea of holding back or keeping something back. For example, a person may 保留 (bǎo liú) their opinion on a certain topic until they have more information.
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1. 保持 (bǎo chí) - to maintain, to keep, to preserve
2. 保有 (bǎo yǒu) - to possess, to hold, to keep
3. 保管 (bǎo guǎn) - to keep, to take care of, to safeguard
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1. Reservation (预订 yù dìng)
保留 (bǎo liú) can be used in the context of making a reservation for a hotel room, restaurant table, or event tickets. It implies that the requested item or service is being held back or reserved for the person making the reservation.
2. Keep a secret (保守秘密 bǎo shǒu mì mì)
保留 (bǎo liú) can also be used to mean "keep a secret" or "keep something to oneself". It implies that the person is holding back information or not revealing something to others.
3. Retain (保留 bǎo liú)
In a legal or contractual context, 保留 (bǎo liú) can mean "retain" or "keep". For example, a contract may state that one party reserves the right to terminate the agreement if certain conditions are not met.
4. Preserve (保留 bǎo liú)
In the context of cultural heritage or historical artifacts, 保留 (bǎo liú) can mean "preserve" or "keep". It implies that the item or tradition is being safeguarded for future generations.
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