preservation
의미: The act of maintaining something in its original or existing state, protecting it from damage, decay, or destruction.
Preservation is a key concept in heritage management, environmental conservation, and archival science. In Britain, preservation orders can be placed on buildings and trees to prevent their alteration or removal. The term differs subtly from 'conservation', which may involve managed change to ensure long-term survival. 'Self-preservation' is an important compound referring to the instinct to protect oneself from harm.
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- The preservation of the Tudor manor house required specialist techniques to stabilise the ancient timber frame. 这座都铎式庄园的保存需要采用专门技术来稳固古老的木结构框架。La preservación de la mansión Tudor requirió técnicas especializadas para estabilizar la antigua estructura de madera.そのテューダー朝の邸宅の保存には、古い木造骨組みを安定させるための専門技術が必要でした。그 튜더 양식 저택의 보존에는 오래된 목재 골조를 안정시키기 위한 전문 기술이 필요했다.
- Digital preservation ensures that electronic records remain accessible as technology evolves. 数字保存确保电子档案在技术不断发展的过程中仍然可被访问。La preservación digital garantiza que los registros electrónicos sigan siendo accesibles a medida que evoluciona la tecnología.デジタル保存は、テクノロジーが進化しても電子記録にアクセスできるようにします。디지털 보존은 기술이 발전해도 전자 기록에 계속 접근할 수 있도록 보장한다.
- The charity works tirelessly for the preservation of endangered habitats across the British Isles. 该慈善组织为保护不列颠群岛上的濒危栖息地不懈努力。La organización benéfica trabaja incansablemente por la preservación de hábitats amenazados en las Islas Británicas.その慈善団体は、ブリテン諸島全域の絶滅危惧生息地の保全のためにたゆみなく活動しています。그 자선단체는 브리튼 제도 전역의 멸종 위기 서식지 보전을 위해 끊임없이 활동하고 있다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, professional, media
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Medieval Latin praeservatio, from Latin praeservare (to guard beforehand), combining prae- (before) and servare (to keep, protect). Entered English in the 15th century via Old French.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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