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retain verb ADVERB | VERB + RETAIN | PREPOSITION ADVERBnonetheless, still, yet 仍然保留no longer 不再保留somehow 不知何故保持◆Despite the decay the mosque somehow retained a profound grandeur.清真寺虽已破败,但不知为何依然十分庄严。successfully 成功地保留◆He has successfully retained his position as national president of the society.他成功地保住了自己作为该协会全国主席的职位。largely 很大程度上保持◆Her new music largely retains the distinctiveness of the old.她的新音乐在很大程度上保持了旧式音乐的特色。VERB + RETAINbe eager to, be keen to (especially BrE) , hope to, want to, wish to 渴望保持;热衷于保持;希望保持;想保留attempt to, fight to, seek to, struggle to, try to 试图/竭力/寻求/奋力/设法保持◆He struggled to retain control of the situation.他竭力控制住局势。be unlikely to 不太可能保持be likely to 很可能保持manage to 设法得以保持help (to) 帮助保持be allowed to, be entitled to (BrE) , have the right to 获准/有资格/有权保留◆He was allowed to retain his parliamentary seat. (BrE) 他获准保留议会席位。◆The immigrants have a right to retain their language.移民有权保留其语言。be important to 保留⋯很重要fail to 未能保持PREPOSITIONas 留作⋯◆The president retained her as his chief adviser.总统让她留任自己的首席顾问。 |