
보존하다, 유지하다, 지키다
Maintain (something) in its original or existing state; keep safe from harm or injury.
예문:
"The foundation works tirelessly to preserve historical documents from decay."
"We must preserve our natural resources for future generations."
"Despite the chaos, she managed to preserve her composure during the emergency."
보존 가공하다, 설탕절임으로 하다
Treat or prepare (food, especially fruit) to prevent decomposition, often by boiling it with sugar.
예문:
"My grandmother taught me how to preserve peaches by making them into jam."
"Salt and vinegar are commonly used to preserve vegetables like cucumbers and cabbage."
설탕절임, 잼, 보존 식품
A sweet food made with fruit preserved in sugar, such as jam or marmalade (often used in the plural, 'preserves').
예문:
"She spread a generous amount of strawberry preserve on her toast."
"The hotel offers a selection of homemade preserves at the breakfast buffet."
전유물, 영역, 보호구
A sphere of activity or knowledge regarded as being reserved for a particular person or group; also, an area where game is protected for private hunting.
예문:
"High-level theoretical physics remains largely the preserve of specialized academics."
"Trespassing is strictly forbidden on the private game preserve."
"The management of the budget used to be the CEO's sole preserve."