preserve
US /prɪˈzɝːv/
UK /prɪˈzɝːv/

1.
melestarikan, mempertahankan, mengawetkan
maintain (something) in its original or existing state
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We must preserve our natural resources for future generations.
Kita harus melestarikan sumber daya alam kita untuk generasi mendatang.
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The old traditions are still being preserved in this community.
Tradisi lama masih dilestarikan di komunitas ini.
2.
mengawetkan, mengasinkan, membuat selai
prepare (food) for future use by an appropriate method
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My grandmother used to preserve fruits by making jam.
Nenek saya dulu mengawetkan buah-buahan dengan membuat selai.
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They learned how to preserve vegetables by pickling.
Mereka belajar cara mengawetkan sayuran dengan mengasinkan.
1.
selai, manisan, awetan
fruit or vegetables prepared in a way that allows them to be kept for a long time
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She offered me some homemade apricot preserves.
Dia menawari saya beberapa selai aprikot buatan sendiri.
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The pantry was stocked with various fruit preserves.
Pantry itu penuh dengan berbagai selai buah.
2.
cagar alam, suaka margasatwa
a place where game, fish, or other wildlife are protected for controlled hunting, fishing, or observation
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The nature preserve is home to many rare bird species.
Cagar alam adalah rumah bagi banyak spesies burung langka.
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Hunting is strictly regulated within the wildlife preserve.
Perburuan diatur secara ketat di dalam cagar margasatwa.