conserve

US /kənˈsɝːv/
UK /kənˈsɝːv/
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1.

conservar, preservar

protect (something, especially an environmentally or culturally important place or thing) from harm or destruction

:
We must conserve our natural resources for future generations.
Debemos conservar nuestros recursos naturales para las futuras generaciones.
Efforts are being made to conserve endangered species.
Se están realizando esfuerzos para conservar las especies en peligro de extinción.
2.

economizar, racionar

use (something) sparingly so as to avoid depletion

:
We need to conserve water during the drought.
Necesitamos conservar agua durante la sequía.
He tried to conserve his energy for the final sprint.
Intentó conservar su energía para el sprint final.
1.

mermelada, conserva de fruta

a type of jam or fruit preserve, typically made from whole fruit boiled with sugar

:
She spread strawberry conserve on her toast.
Ella untó mermelada de fresa en su tostada.
Homemade peach conserve is her specialty.
La mermelada casera de durazno es su especialidad.