English-Thai Dictionary
reservation
N การ จอง การสงวน booking registration kan-jong
reservation
N ข้อจำกัด เงื่อนไข condition proviso kor-jam-kad
reservation
N เขตสงวน พื้นที่ สงวน sanctuary ked-sa-ngun
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RESERVATION
n.s as z. [L. reservo.] 1. The act of reserving or keeping back or in the mind; reserve; concealment or withholding from disclosure; as mental reservation.
2. Something withheld, either not expressed or disclosed, or not given up or brought forward.
With reservation of a hundred knights.
In the United States, a tract of land not sold with the rest, is called a reservation.
3. Custody; state of being treasured up or kept in store.
4. In law, a clause or part of an instrument by which something is reserved, not conceded or granted; also, a proviso.
Mental reservation is the withholding of expression or disclosure of something that affects a proposition or statement, and which if disclosed, would materially vary its import.
Mental reservations are the refuge of hypocrites.
RESERVATIVE
a.Keeping; reserving.
RESERVATORY
n.[from reserve. ] A place in which things are reserved or kept.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RESERVATION
Res `er *va "tion (rz `r-v "shn ), n. Etym: [Cf. F. réservation, LL. reservatio. See Reserve. ]
1. The act of reserving, or keeping back; concealment, or withholding from disclosure; reserve. A. Smith. With reservation of an hundred knights. Shak. Make some reservation of your wrongs. Shak.
2. Something withheld, either not expressed or disclosed, or not given up or brought forward. Dryden.
3. A tract of the public land reserved for some special use, as for schools, for the use of Indians, etc. [U.S.]
4. The state of being reserved, or kept in store. Shak.
5. (Law ) (a ) A clause in an instrument by which some new thing is reserved out of the thing granted, and not in esse before. (b ) A proviso. Kent.
Note: This term is often used in the same sense with exception, the technical distinction being disregarded.
6. (Eccl.) (a ) The portion of the sacramental elements reserved for purposes of devotion and for the communion of the absent and sick. (b ) A term of canon law, which signifies that the pope reserves to himself appointment to certain benefices. Mental reservation, the withholding, or failing to disclose, something that affects a statement, promise, etc. , and which, if disclosed, would materially change its import.
RESERVATIVE
RESERVATIVE Re *serv "a *tive (r-zrv "-tv ), a.
Defn: Tending to reserve or keep; keeping; reserving.
RESERVATORY
Re *serv "a *to *ry (-t-r ), n. Etym: [LL. reservatorium,fr. L.resservare. See Reserve, v. t., and cf. Reservior.]
Defn: A place in which things are reserved or kept. Woodward.
New American Oxford Dictionary
reservation
res er va tion |ˌrezərˈvāSHən ˌrɛzərˈveɪʃən | ▶noun 1 the action of reserving something: the reservation of positions for non-Americans. • an arrangement whereby something, esp. a seat or room, is booked or reserved for a particular person: do you have a reservation? • an area of land set aside for occupation by North American Indians or Australian Aborigines. • Law a right or interest retained in an estate being conveyed. • (in the Roman Catholic Church ) the practice of retaining a portion of the consecrated elements after mass for communion of the sick or as a focus for devotion. 2 a qualification to an expression of agreement or approval; a doubt: some generals voiced reservations about making air strikes. 3 (in the Roman Catholic Church ) the action of a superior of reserving to himself the power of absolution. • a right reserved to the pope of nomination to a vacant benefice. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the pope's right of nomination to a benefice ): from Old French, or from late Latin reservatio (n- ), from reservare ‘keep back ’ (see reserve ).
reservation policy
reservation policy ▶noun Indian the policy of reserving a certain percentage of jobs or school or college places for members of scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, or other groups.
Oxford Dictionary
reservation
res ¦er |va ¦tion |rɛzəˈveɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action of reserving something: the reservation of positions for non-Americans. • [ count noun ] an arrangement whereby something, especially a seat or room, is reserved for a particular person: do you have a reservation? • (in church use ) the practice of retaining a portion of the consecrated elements after Mass for communion of the sick or as a focus for devotion. 2 an expression of doubt qualifying overall approval of a plan or statement: some generals voiced reservations about making air strikes. 3 an area of land set aside for occupation by North American Indians or Australian Aborigines. 4 Law a right or interest retained in an estate being conveyed. 5 [ mass noun ] (in the Roman Catholic Church ) the action of a superior of reserving to himself the power of absolution. • [ count noun ] a right reserved to the Pope of nomination to a vacant benefice. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the Pope's right of nomination to a benefice ): from Old French, or from late Latin reservatio (n- ), from reservare ‘keep back ’ (see reserve ).
reservation policy
reservation policy ▶noun Indian the policy of reserving a certain percentage of jobs or school or college places for members of scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, or other groups.
American Oxford Thesaurus
reservation
reservation noun 1 (reservations ) grave reservations about traveling abroad: doubts, qualms, scruples; misgivings, skepticism, unease, hesitation, objection. 2 the reservation of the room: booking, ordering, securing. PHRASES without reservation Mr. McNeill apologized without reservation: wholeheartedly, unreservedly, without qualification, fully, completely, totally, entirely, wholly, unconditionally.
Oxford Thesaurus
reservation
reservation noun 1 the British government expressed grave reservations about the proposals: doubt, qualm, scruple; misgivings, scepticism, unease, hesitation, hesitancy, demur, reluctance; objection; Law demurrer. ANTONYMS confidence. 2 groups of ten or more should make reservations: advance booking, booking, prior arrangement; charter /hire arrangements; dated engagement. 3 Ms Jones wrote, confirming the reservation of the room: booking, ordering, arrangement, prearrangement, securing; charter, hire; dated engagement, engaging. 4 the Yanomami Indian reservation: reserve, preserve, enclave, sanctuary, area, territory; homeland. PHRASES without reservation Mr McNeill apologized without reservation: wholeheartedly, unreservedly, without qualification, without reserve, without demur, fully, completely, categorically, totally, entirely, wholly, in every respect; implicitly, unconditionally; informal all the way; N. Amer. informal flat out.
Duden Dictionary
Reservat
Re ser vat Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Reserv a t |das Reservat; Genitiv: des Reservat [e ]s, Plural: die Reservate zu lateinisch reservatum, substantiviertes 2. Partizip von: reservare = aufbewahren; zurückbehalten, aufsparen 1 größeres Gebiet, in dem seltene Tier- und Pflanzenarten geschützt werden 2 den Ureinwohnern (besonders den Indianern in Nordamerika ) als Lebensraum zugewiesenes Gebiet 3 bildungssprachlich vorbehaltenes Recht; Sonderrecht
Reservatfall
Re ser vat fall Substantiv, maskulin , der |Reserv a tfall |der Reservatfall; Genitiv: des Reservatfall [e ]s, Plural: die Reservatfälle lateinisch ; deutsch bestimmte Sünde, deren Vergebung einem Oberhirten (Papst, Bischof ) vorbehalten ist
Reservatio mentalis
Re ser va tio men ta lis Substantiv, feminin Rechtswissenschaft , die |Reserv a tio ment a lis |die Reservatio mentalis; Genitiv: der Reservatio mentalis, Plural: die Reservationes |[…neːs ] |mentales |[…leːs ] |lateinisch-neulateinisch Mentalreservation
Reservation
Re ser va ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Reservati o n |die Reservation; Genitiv: der Reservation, Plural: die Reservationen 1 Reservat 2 spätlateinisch reservatio = Verwahrung; Vorbehalt 2 englisch reservation bildungssprachlich Reservat 3 3 schweizerisch Reservierung
Reservatrecht
Re ser vat recht Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Reserv a trecht |Sonderrecht
French Dictionary
réservation
réservation n. f. nom féminin Action de retenir une place (dans un hôtel, dans un avion, au théâtre, etc. ). : Nous avons des réservations pour cette pièce de théâtre. Annuler (et non *canceller ) des réservations.
Spanish Dictionary
reservativo
reservativo VÉASE censo reservativo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
reservation
res er va tion /rèzə r véɪʃ (ə )n /→reserve 名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C 【人 (数 )日時 レストランなどの 】予約 , 指定 «for » (→appointment 1 ); 予約席 [室 ](⦅主に英 ⦆booking )▸ make a reservation for two [tonight, 7:00, a restaurant ]2人分 [今夜, 7時, レストラン ]の予約をする ▸ Do you have a reservation ?予約されていますか 2 U C 〖しばしば ~s 〗【計画 考えなどについての 】不安 , 疑念 , 疑い «about » (!具体例では ~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ▸ have serious reservations about the death penalty 死刑に関して重大な疑念を持つ 3 C ⦅米 ⦆(アメリカ先住民などの )特別保留地 .4 C ⦅主に米 ⦆禁猟区域 (reserve ).5 U C 〖しばしばR -〗〘カトリック 〙(儀式後, 聖餐 (さん ), 主にパンの一部を病人などのために )取っておくこと .6 U (権利 利益などの )保留 ; U C 限定 , 制限 , 条件 ; 差し控え , 留保 .7 C ⦅英 ⦆中央分離帯 .without reserv á tion 1 遠慮なしに .2 無条件で .with reserv á tion (s )(留保 )条件付きで .