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Quaternary
zarezerwowany
reserved [rɪˈzɜ:vd, ingl. am. -ˈzɜ:r-] ADJ.
1. reserved (booked):
reserved
2. reserved person:
reserved
I. reserve [rɪˈzɜ:v, ingl. am. -ˈzɜ:rv] SUST.
1. reserve sin pl. (self-restraint):
2. reserve (store):
3. reserve DEP.:
rezerwowy(-wa) m (f)
4. reserve (area):
5. reserve:
reserves pl. MILIT.
6. reserve (price):
II. reserve [rɪˈzɜ:v, ingl. am. -ˈzɜ:rv] V. trans.
1. reserve (book, keep):
rezerwować [perf za-]
2. reserve (save):
zachowywać [perf zachować]
all rights reserved
3. reserve (do later):
to reserve one's defence the accused
odmawiać [perf odmówić] odpowiedzi
gold reserve SUST. ECON.
nature reserve SUST.
reserve currency SUST.
reserve fund SUST. ECON.
reserve price SUST.
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reserve SUST.
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game reserve SUST.
Present
Ireserve
youreserve
he/she/itreserves
wereserve
youreserve
theyreserve
Past
Ireserved
youreserved
he/she/itreserved
wereserved
youreserved
theyreserved
Present Perfect
Ihavereserved
youhavereserved
he/she/ithasreserved
wehavereserved
youhavereserved
theyhavereserved
Past Perfect
Ihadreserved
youhadreserved
he/she/ithadreserved
wehadreserved
youhadreserved
theyhadreserved
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The agency's chronic deficits were reversed, and by 2010, it maintained a reserve fund of around us$1.75 billion.
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He plans to urge other states to probe potential overcharging for a type of reserve fund.
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A reserve fund of $814,000 was earmarked to maintain the building for possible future use.
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Members pay a monthly fee which covers all of the co-op's costs including mortgage payments, taxes, operating costs and building replacement reserve fund allocations.
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Most of the damages caused by rioting were compensated by the government's reserve fund.
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