English to Punjabi Dictionary reserve

reserve

ਰਿਜ਼ਰਵ
definition
verb
She re-served the ball back into the penalty box and found Vanessa, who headed it home.
(in various sports) serve again.
noun
Australia has major coal, gas, and uranium reserves
a supply of a commodity not needed for immediate use but available if required.
There are areas where land has been put aside for reserves but are now being used for different things.
a place set aside for special use, in particular.
example
Although the United States had granted the Indians title to the hunting 'reserve' , the government had never intended them to live there year-round.
The 'reserve' has been set at a very reasonable amount. For less than the price of a new car, you can own this beautiful piece of automotive history.
He also notices that the townspeople all respect Ethan's 'reserve' and solitude.
No 'reserve' has been set although a price in excess of £3.5 million is expected when the pub is auctioned on November 8.
part of the marshes has been managed to create a splendid 'reserve' full of birds
Like all of us he had been thrown in at the deep end with this stupid rowing idea, but he seemed to really try his hardest to do the best he could, despite his natural 'reserve' .
I'll 'reserve' my views on his ability until he's played again
Why is it that only people living within 100 metres or a neighbouring property or Council, can appeal against the granting of a private timber 'reserve' ?
The only advice from Peter and Rebekka is to book now to 'reserve' a seat.
An additional battalion was made available for ‘corps use,’ and another battalion as an artillery 'reserve' for the army.
His natural 'reserve' has probably served to disarm any possible tensions in a dressing-room with as many notable egos.
An Orkney woman has been made an honorary Cree Indian, after visiting distant relatives on a 'reserve' in Canada recently.
I think I'd like the whole album, without 'reserve' , if those dance beats weren't thrown in.
A research vessel ran aground in a Hawaiian marine wildlife 'reserve' on Sunday and appears to be leaking oil.
It comprises 500 members of the regular and 'reserve' forces who would support the emergency services and local authorities in a major emergency.
Twenty eight acres was set aside for a 'reserve' by the forward looking Hawera Town Board in 1875.
By comparison, Cody's day job is a bastion of 'reserve' and decorum.
He looks after the land as a private 'reserve' for wildlife habitat, running marsupials and their predators instead of cows.
The new leadership accepted his recommendations without 'reserve' .
It also makes sure the 'reserve' team isn't over-burdened with senior players keeping youngsters out.
If a marinade is to be used later for basting or for serving as a sauce, 'reserve' a portion of it before adding the beef.
Almost before anyone knew about it, the company was pumping a half million gallons of water a day from an aquifer beneath a hunting 'reserve' .
Anyone who wishes to go as a pilgrim must hand in his or her name before the end of January in order to 'reserve' a seat on the pilgrimage.
roll out half the dough and 'reserve' the other half
she trusted him without 'reserve'
Above all we expect to be able to judge it without 'reserve' .
She's such a fascinating mix of beauty, brains, class, warmth, and 'reserve' .
Pursuing missionary work among the Aborigines, he established a native 'reserve' at Poonindie, near Port Lincoln in SA.
Whatever they ask for they should be given without question, without 'reserve' .
‘It is certainly possible to apply economics to traditional societies,’ he proclaims without 'reserve' .
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