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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | reserve⇒ vtr | (hotel, restaurant) | rezerwować ndk. | | | | zarezerwować dk. | | reserve vtr | (hold place) | rezerwować ndk. | | | | zarezerwować dk. | | reserve vtr | (not do yet) | zamawiać ndk. | | | | zamówić dk. | | reserve n | (person's manner) | powściągliwy przym. | | | People often mistake Patricia's reserve for unfriendliness, but really she's very nice when you get to know her. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | reserve n | (geography: reserved area) | rezerwat m | | | The Native Americans live on a reserve. | | reserve n | often plural (military) | rezerwa ż | | | Janet isn't in the combat zone at the moment; she's in the reserves. | | reserve n | often plural (stock, [sth] saved) | zapas m | | | Patrick had to start on his emergency reserve of chocolate. | reserve, reserve player n | (substitute in a team) | rezerwowy m | | | | rezerwowa ż | | | There were fifteen players on the field and two reserves. | | reserve n | often plural (money) | rezerwa finansowa ż + przym. | | | The company didn't have sufficient reserves to meet its expenses. | | reserve [sth]⇒ vtr | (set aside) | zachowywać ndk. | | | | zachować dk. | | | | odkładać ndk. | | | | odłożyć dk. | | | Jim reserved two pieces of cake for him and Maria to eat later, before serving the rest to his guests. | | reserve [sth] vtr | (keep for yourself) | zastrzegać sobie coś ndk. + zaim. | | | | zastrzec sobie coś dk. + zaim. | | | Sophie reserved the right to terminate her contract, if she found she didn't like the job. | | reserve [sth] vtr | (delay) | powstrzymywać się od czegoś zwrot ndk. | | | | powstrzymać się od czegoś zwrot dk. | | | Gerald wasn't sure about the singer, but decided to reserve judgement until he'd heard the whole song. |
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