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pri'zə:v 1. verb1) (to keep safe from harm: (May) Heaven preserve us from danger!) bevare2) (to keep in existence: They have managed to preserve many old documents.) konservere3) (to treat (food), eg by cooking it with sugar, so that it will not go bad: What is the best method of preserving raspberries?) sylte, hermetisere, legge ned2. noun1) (an activity, kind of work etc in which only certain people are allowed to take part.) felt, enemerker2) (a place where game animals, birds etc are protected: a game preserve.) reservat3) (jam: blackberry jam and other preserves.) syltetøy•- preservativebevare--------konserver--------konservere--------spareIsubst. \/prɪˈzɜːv\/1) ( spesielt i flertall) syltetøy, marmelade2) (natur)reservat, nasjonalpark3) fiskedam (med regulert fiske)4) ( overført) privilegium, enerett, enemerke5) ( overført) felt, område, reservatgame preserve viltreservat, jaktmarker, jaktområdepoach on somebody's preserves gå inn\/jakte på annen manns enemerker, gå noen i næringenpreserves syltetøy hermetisk fruktIIverb \/prɪˈzɜːv\/1) bevare, beskytte2) bevare, vedlikeholde, ta vare på, opprettholde, beholde3) (om frukt, bær, grønnsaker e.l.) konservere, preservere, hermetisere, legge ned, sylte4) verne, sikre, fredepreserved foods konserver, hermetikkpreserve from beskytte\/verne motpreserve game bedrive viltvern
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