Synonym: artificial lake, source. Similar words: reserve, preserve, reserved, reservation, deserve, fervor, nervous, serve. Meaning: ['rezərvwɑr /'rezəvwɑː] n. 1. a large or extra supply of something 2. lake used to store water for community use 3. tank used for collecting and storing a liquid (as water or oil) 4. anything (a person or animal or plant or substance) in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies.
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91, Electronic Shock Protection provides a buffer, in effect accumulating a reservoir of unplayed music.
92, Turn right, with a steep drop on the left where the path descends towards the Upper Neuadd reservoir.
93, It's a five mile long artificial reservoir set among spectacular scenery in the Berwyn Mountains south of Snowdon.
94, We got about half-way across the reservoir before neatly capsizing, in a slow and deliberate way into the ice-cold water.
95, The narrow defile which had once been bridged by the Romans was now dammed to create a vast reservoir upstream.
96, Thames Water say the growing demand for water means the reservoir is vital.
97, At Scott Flat Reservoir in the Sierra foothills, heavy rain with hail.
98, Electricity is regenerated by returning the water to a low reservoir through a turbo-generator.
99, Secondly, its effect could only be to put the squeeze on landowners who sat in the path of the reservoir.
100, The tank under the wing is a vacuum reservoir for the brake system.
101, Who stands to benefit from a growing reservoir of divided unprotected workers?
102, U.S. troops arrived to find an enormous reservoir of public goodwill.
103, A Barren Measures' sandstone reservoir study was based on log analysis of three wells in the study area.
104, A sizeable reservoir of homosexuality, which had been held in abeyance, suddenly stirred in the town.
105, San Pablo, an 850-acre reservoir and recreation area, receives nearly 400, 000 visitors per year(http://sentencedict.com/reservoir.html), most who fish.
106, The Wytch Farm oilfield started production from the Bridport reservoir at the rate of 4000 barrels a day in 1978.
107, Read in studio Protestors have condemned plans for Britain's second biggest reservoir as monstrous.
108, At times of low demand, electricity can be used to pump water from a low reservoir to a high reservoir.
109, Diagenetic pyrite in the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of the Southern Uplands provided a sulphur reservoir.
110, That means we can delay putting plans in for the reservoir.
111, The ring main will cut electricity bills by £5 million a year and reduce reservoir capacity requirements by a quarter.
112, Standard haematoxylin and eosin stained preparations were scored according to the inflammatory scale previously established for use in reservoir mucosal biopsy tissue.
113, With its steep sides, flat impermeable rock floor and narrow bottle-neck shape, it was an ideal site for a reservoir.
114, It starts from the dam at the northern end of the Talybont reservoir.
115, But what began in May 1998 as a skirmish over a remote stretch of border exposed a deep reservoir of bitterness.
116, These criticisms include major ecological changes, reservoir sedimentation and the uprooting of large numbers of people.
117, The open village therefore lost much of its rationale as a reservoir of surplus labour.
118, Particles of pellets have polluted the tank, the gravel acting as a reservoir of pollution, despite the water changes.
119, Every available stretch of water - be it river, sea or reservoir - is likely to harbour a sailing club.
120, Cetacean muscle is usually very dark because of the presence of the respiratory pigment myoglobin, which acts as an oxygen reservoir.
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