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preserver
- IPA[prəˈzərvər]
美式
- a person who maintains something in its original or existing state or condition;a substance used to preserve food, wood, or other materials against damage or decay
noun: preserver, plural noun: preservers
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名詞
- 1. a person who maintains something in its original or existing state or condition the Benedictines have been best known as educators and as preservers of antique texts
- 2. a substance used to preserve food, wood, or other materials against damage or decay you might also want to coat the bottom of the canes with wood preserver
- a device made of buoyant or inflatable material, such as a life jacket, to keep someone afloat ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a short truncheon with a heavily loaded end.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[prɪˈzəːvə]
英式
- a person who maintains something in its original or existing state or condition: the Benedictines have been best known as educators and as preservers of antique texts
Oxford Dictionary