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"conserve" is the third person singular imperative of the verb conservar. View conjugation.

conserve

conserve
verbo transitivo [kənˈsɜːv]
1conservar, preservar (monument); reservar (water, energy)
sustantivo [ˈkɒnsɜːv]
2compota (f) (jam)

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]
verb:transitive
[+natural resources, environment, historic buildings] conservar; preservar; [+moisture] conservar; [+energy, water] ahorrar; conservar
the need to conserve energy we can all be encouraged to conserve water outdoors spreading a mulch of manure on the ground over the roots to conserve moisture in summer the body responsible for conserving historic buildings measures to tackle pollution and conserve the environment
to conserve one's energies ahorrar (las) energías
noun
conserva; (f)

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

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
esta manta conserva el calor corporal
[+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
conserva el hábito de hacer ejercicio
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
conserva todavía la cicatriz
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
3 (Culin) (poner en conserva) to preserve
siempre conservaba los melocotones de una temporada para la siguiente
verbo:pronominal
conservarse
1 [+tradición, costumbre, ruinas] to survive
las tradiciones se conservan mejor en los pueblos solo se conservan algunos restos de la muralla romana
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
2 [+persona]
¡qué bien se conserva! he looks very well for his age!; he's very well-preserved; (humorístico) se conserva muy joven para su edad she keeps herself looking young; se conserva en forma he keeps himself fit in shape;o
siempre te conservas igual de joven

Verb Conjugation for "conservar"

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo conservo conservé conservaba conservaré conserve
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
Gerund: conservando / Participle: conservado / Complete conservar conjugation >

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