preserving
Prononciation : [prɪˈzɜr.vɪŋ]
Contexte : « food and cooking »
(verb) to keep food in good condition so it doesn’t spoil or go bad. This often means putting food in jars or using special techniques to make it last longer.
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My grandmother enjoys preserving fruits by making jams and jellies every summer.
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If you don't like preserving your leftovers, they might go to waste quickly.
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What methods do you use for preserving vegetables from your garden?
Contexte : « environment »
(verb) to protect something and keep it safe from being damaged or destroyed. This means taking care of nature or old buildings so they don't disappear.
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Many people work hard on preserving wildlife habitats to help animals thrive.
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Without efforts, we are not preserving our planet's resources, and it could lead to problems.
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How can we start preserving our natural environment better?
Contexte : « cultural heritage »
(verb) to maintain and protect important aspects of culture, history, or art so they can be shared with future generations. This is like keeping stories and traditions alive.
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The museum is dedicated to preserving ancient artifacts for everyone to learn about our past.
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If we ignore our traditions, we risk not preserving our cultural identity.
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What are some ways we can preserve our cultural heritage today?