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If someone is reserved, they are quiet, and don't like to talk about their feelings. She greeted us warmly, but her fried was more reserved.

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marked by self-restraint and reticence was habitually reserved in speech, withholding her opinion — Victoria Sackville-West set aside for the use of a particular person or party

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Simple sentences

This table is reserved.
Make sure you have reserved a room at the hotel.
The privilege is reserved exclusively for women.
Don't be so reserved.
These seats are reserved for old and sick people.
These seats are reserved for old people.
Are there reserved seats for this film?
From the standpoint of ecology, Antarctica should be reserved solely for research, not for tourism or for commercial exploration.
All seats are reserved.
Are there reserved seats?
He is reserved by nature.
I've reserved a double.
I reserved my hotel room three weeks in advance.
She reserved a room.
Tom reserved a seat.
My friends always say I'm too reserved, but my family always says I'm too boring.
We should have phoned ahead and reserved a table.
I'm very reserved.
I am very reserved.

Movie subtitles

Any concern, in this situation, should be reserved for others.
I reserved the conference room.
Nao-Ching experiments with the torments reserved to the sailors.
The reserved seats.
Its milk is reserved for the gravely ill, who mop it up with bread brought from afar by the beggars, and given only to the sick.
At first you were so shy and so reserved and then this evening you were.
Driver, are these seats reserved?
I'm afraid it's already reserved.
Which I reserved for our dinner next day.
We get a reserved seat.
I'm looking for the gentleman who reserved this compartment.
This is the apartment we have reserved for you, Comrade Yakushova.
Oh, I'm sorry, miss, but this table is reserved for reporters.
I reserved a table.
But you are reserved.
Tonight I have reserved for a very special occasion.
Therefore, with this Spaniard, you must be polite but reserved.
She's reserved for my nephew and being taught how to earn his love first. before wasting her favours on others.
Come on. We get a reserved seat.
Flint, I reserved a room by telegraph. Yes, Mr. Flint.
Well, Mr. Taylor. you see, this room was reserved. some folks from Battleboro.
I reserved a table. Victor LaszIo.
This table's reserved for the band.
It's a torture reserved for us.
I see, let's be reserved and gentlemanly.
Flint, I reserved a room by telegraph.
Mr. Wilson ordered them this afternoon when he reserved the table.
Every room has been reserved.
He reserved a table.
This proves it. a reserved table, champagne, everything.
As such, the privilege of committing it should be reserved for those few who are really superior individuals. And the victims - inferior beings whose lives are unimportant anyway.
The victim reserved two seats on a steamer for South America.
The tickets are reserved for members.
May I dance with your wife, or are all her dances reserved for you?

News and current affairs

One elected chamber might be reserved only for Communist Party members, the other for representatives elected by ordinary Chinese.
A few years ago, I started hearing a troubling refrain: business leaders are feeling the type of public disdain once reserved for politicians.
Freed from exchange-rate risk, international investors no longer demanded a risk premium from these countries and were willing to provide funds to all of them under the same favorable conditions that previously had been reserved for Germany.
The Netherlands' current reserved stance on further political integration is not in its broader interest.
Cochrane's heaviest punching is reserved for Krugman's support for President Barack Obama's fiscal stimulus.
Even the captain roles are no longer reserved for domestic players: Thierry Henry, a Frenchman, is Arsenal's captain, Andriy Shevchenko, a Ukrainian, is often the captain of AC Milan, and Christiano Zanetti, an Argentine, is captain of Inter Milan.
But then, decades later, I woke up and discovered that space travel was still reserved for a small corps of astronauts and cosmonauts, and a tiny group of wealthy space tourists - six so far.
So EU institutions are right to acknowledge currency boards as being consistent with the ERM II regime, even though they have at the same time reserved the discretion to assess each country on a case-by-case basis.
One reason for this positive attitude may be connected with the apostolic assignment the Pope has reserved for the Polish Church.
Also, his formal role is limited to helping the Palestinians sort out their economic and political affairs, not trying to negotiate a peace settlement - a task reserved for US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice.
There would need to be agreement on the amount of territory reserved for the Palestinian state.
Perhaps he was too reserved, but such efforts are the responsible course for today's two great central banks.
World leaders may have already reserved some days in August 2014 to mark the occasion.
Barack Obama's 2008 election created high expectations in this region, too; but his administration's approach has been reserved, at best, and often obtuse.
Were adequate primary education available to India's poor - or, for that matter, to America's poor urban blacks - there would be no need for reserved places in higher education and elsewhere.
Moreover, if the March 8 coalition had won, it would have largely been on the back of Christian voters delivered by Aoun, who might have then demanded the Lebanese presidency, which is reserved for a Christian.
Putin then decided to disavow his own marriage to Lyudmila Shkrebneva, his wife of 29 years, announcing the divorce in as publicly humiliating a way as possible - his wife was standing by his side - for a reserved Russian woman.
In the meantime, Article 136 of the existing Treaty on the Functioning of the EU would allow for some preliminary steps, such as the designation of votes at the European Council that are reserved for eurozone countries only.
Moreover, in much of Europe, Jews had long been excluded from most of the established economy of land ownership, and from many other fields that were reserved for Christians.

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