something that you keep to use later
an area of land where the animals and plants are protected by law
in reserve
re • served / ri ' zarvd /
If you are reserved , you keep your feelings hidden from other people.
res • er • voir / ' rezarvwar /
( GEOGRAPHY ) a big lake where a city or town keeps water to use later
res • i • dence aw / ' rezadans /
[count] (
a large house, usually where an important or famous person lives
[ noncount ] having your home in a particular place The family applied for permanent residence in the United States.
res • i • dent aw / ' rezadant /
[count]
a person who lives in a place
res • i • den • tial aw / |reza 'denjl /
A residential area is one where there are houses rather than offices or factories.
re • sign / ri ' zain /
to leave your job
resign yourself to something
to accept something that you do not like but that you cannot change
res • ig • na • tion / |rezig' neifn /
[ count, noncount ]
saying that you want to leave your job
re • signed / ri ' zaind /
re • sist / ri ' zist /
to try to stop something from happening or to fight against someone or something
to stop yourself from doing or having something that you want to do or have
re • sis • tance / ri ' zistans /
when people try to stop something from happening;
fighting against someone or something
res • o • lu • tion AWL / ireza ' lujn /
[ count ] something that you decide to do or not to do
[ count ] ( POLITICS ) a formal decision that is made after a vote by a group of people
[ noncount ] a solution to a problem or an argument
re • solveaw / ri ' zalv /
( re solves , re . solv . ing , re solved )
to find a solution to a problem
to decide to do or not do something
re • sort / ri 'zort /
re • sourceAWL / ' risors /
re . spect 1Ф / n'spekt /
have a lot of respect for your father.
being polite to someone or something
re .spect 2® / n'spekt/