conserve
verbo transitivo [kənˈsɜːv]
1conservar, preservar (monument); reservar (water, energy)
sustantivo [ˈkɒnsɜːv]
2compota (f) (jam)
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conserve [kon-serv]
1Conservar, cuidar, guardar, mantener alguna cosa paa que no se pierda o consuma.
- To conserve one’s strength -> ahorrar energías
2Disponer las frutas para hacer conserva.
va. Proteger, conservar (preserve/wildlife, rivers). Conservar (save/energy, resources).
sustantivo
1Conserva dulce que se hace con frutas y azúcar.
2(Farm.) Confección.
conserve [kənˈsɜːv]
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Verb Conjugation for "conserve"
Imperative
- conserve
- you conserve
- he/she conserves
- we conserve
- you conserve
- they conserve
Preterite
- I conserved
- you conserved
- he/she conserved
- we conserved
- you conserved
- they conserved
Present Continuous
- I am conserving
- you are conserving
- he/she is conserving
- we are conserving
- you are conserving
- they are conserving
Present Perfect
- I have conserved
- you have conserved
- he/she has conserved
- we have conserved
- you have conserved
- they have conserved
Past Continuous
- I was conserving
- you were conserving
- he/she was conserving
- we were conserving
- you were conserving
- they were conserving
Past Perfect
- I had conserved
- you had conserved
- he/she had conserved
- we had conserved
- you had conserved
- they had conserved
Future
- I will conserve
- you will conserve
- he/she will conserve
- we will conserve
- you will conserve
- they will conserve
Future Perfect
- I will have conserved
- you will have conserved
- he/she will have conserved
- we will have conserved
- you will have conserved
- they will have conserved
Future Continuous
- I will be conserving
- you will be conserving
- he/she will be conserving
- we will be conserving
- you will be conserving
- they will be conserving
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been conserving
- you have been conserving
- he/she has been conserving
- we have been conserving
- you have been conserving
- they have been conserving
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been conserving
- you will have been conserving
- he/she will have been conserving
- we will have been conserving
- you will have been conserving
- they will have been conserving
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been conserving
- you had been conserving
- he/she had been conserving
- we had been conserving
- you had been conserving
- they had been conserving
conservar
transitive verb
1
to preserve
(mantener) (alimento)
; to sustain, to keep up
(amistad)
; to look after
(salud)
; to retain
(calor)
2
to keep
(guardar) (libros, cartas, secreto)
- todavía conserva sus primeras zapatillas de ballet -> she still has her first ballet shoes
- consérvese en el frigorífico -> keep refrigerated (en etiqueta)
conservarse
pronomial verb
1
to keep
(alimento)
2
(persona)
- se conserva bien -> he's keeping well
- se conserva muy joven -> she keeps herself looking very young
3
to survive
(subsistir)
- no se conserva ningún escrito de esa época -> there are no surviving documents from that time, no document has survived from that time
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conservar [con-ser-var’]
article & verb transitive
1
To conserve, to maintain, to preserve, to keep, to hold.
2
To guard, to observe, to continue.
3
To preserve or pickle fruit.
- Conservo varias cartas suyas -> I have a few letters of his
- Conserva todavía la señal -> he still has the mark
verb reflexive
4
To survive, to remain; to be retained, to be kept.
5
To keep (persona); to take good care of; conservar con salud, to keep well.
conservar
verbo:transitivo
1 (mantener) [+calor] to retain; conserve [+tradición, costumbre] to preserve
el frío conserva los alimentos the cold preserves food; con este sistema de cierre se conserva más la energía this lock system saves conserves more energy;o todavía conservamos el piso de Madrid we are still keeping on the flat in Madrid; todavía conservo las amistades del colegio I still keep up the friendships I had at school; conserva intactas sus facultades mentales she is still in full possession of her mental faculties; conservo un recuerdo magnífico de esas vacaciones I have wonderful memories of that holiday
un producto para conservar la piel tersa a product to keep the skin smooth; conservaba un aspecto juvenil she still looked youthful; ante todo hay que conservar la calma above all we must keep calm
2 (guardar) [+secreto] to keep
conservo todas mis fotografías en un baúl I keep all my photographs in a chest; aún conservo varias cartas suyas I still have several of his letters; el museo conserva los mejores cuadros del pintor the museum has houses the artist's best paintings;o consérvese en lugar seco y fresco store in a cool dry place
verbo:pronominal
conservarse1 [+tradición, costumbre, ruinas] to survive
los alimentos se conservan mejor en la nevera food keeps better in a fridge; se han conservado intactos en el ámbar they have been preserved intact in the amber; aquel hecho todavía se conserva en la memoria británica that fact is still fresh in the British memory is still remembered in Britain;o
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Verb Conjugation for "conservar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | conservo | conservé | conservaba | conservaré | conserve |
| Tú | conservas | conservaste | conservabas | conservarás | conserves |
| Ella/Él/Usted | conserva | conservó | conservaba | conservará | conserve |
| Nosotros | conservamos | conservamos | conservábamos | conservaremos | conservemos |
| Vosotros | conserváis | conservasteis | conservabais | conservaréis | conservéis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | conservan | conservaron | conservaban | conservarán | conserven |
