保留

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The verb 保留 (bǎoliú) primarily means "to keep," "to retain," or "to reserve." It is often used when something is deliberately kept unchanged or saved for future use. For example, you can 保留 a seat, a position, or a receipt.

Common Collocations

  • 保留意见 (bǎoliú yìjiàn): to reserve one's opinion, often used in discussions when someone wants to withhold judgment.
  • 保留职位 (bǎoliú zhíwèi): to keep or reserve a job position.
  • 保留传统 (bǎoliú chuántǒng): to preserve traditions.

Register and Tone

This word is neutral and commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. It is suitable for business, daily life, and academic discussions.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 保留 with 保存 (bǎocún), which means "to save" or "to store" in a more physical or digital sense. 保留 emphasizes the act of reserving or keeping something intact or unchanged, often with a sense of intentionality.

Example Sentences

We decided to keep this position reserved for the best-performing employee.

Please keep your receipt for future returns or exchanges.

This restaurant has preserved traditional cooking methods.