reserve
reserve.01 - hold back, set aside
RESERVE-V NOTES: I read the ArgM as modifying either "its rights" or the arg0 "it".Either way, it's not attached to the reserving. Not sure about that, after all. Hopefully a better example will comeup. (from reserve.01-v)RESERVATION-N NOTES: Based on verb entry reserve.01; corresponds to Verbnet class get-13.5.1. (from reservation.01-n)
RESERVED-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on reserve-v.01, WordNet. Corresponds to VNcls get-13.5.1. (from reserved.01-j)
No examples of attribute found with noun thus far. See verb entry for examples. , (from reservation.01-n)
Aliases:
reserve (v.)
reservation (n.)
reserved (j.)
make_reservation (l.)
reservation (n.)
reserved (j.)
make_reservation (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: reserver, holder back
ARG1-PPT: thing reserved
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
ARG3-PRD: secondary attribute of arg1
ARG1-PPT: thing reserved
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
ARG3-PRD: secondary attribute of arg1
reserve-v: just transitive
Mr. Alito said his office `` just responded to an attorney 's question about whether we would go after attorney 's fees , and that is different from actually doing it , although
weARG0
reserverel
that rightARG1
. ''reserve-v: with benefactive
That 's why
ColumbiaARG0
justARGM-ADV
wrote off $ 130 million of its junk and reservedrel
$ 227 millionARG1
for future junk lossesARG2
.reserve-v: attributive, but not arg3
Gemina said in a statement that ``
itARG0
reservesrel
the right to take any action to protect its rightsARG1
as a member of the syndicateARGM-PRD
. ''ARG0 and ARG2 and ARG3
but I , but I think he 's at
a pointARGM-LOC
now whereR-ARGM-LOC
heARG0
's reservedrel
usARG2
of that % um , you know that she may end up going % um to % uh t-ARG3
make_reservation-l: Within LVC, args 0 & 1
In one phone call ,
ski buffsARG0
canARGM-MOD
makeARGM-LVB
hotelARG1
and restaurantC-ARG1
reservationsrel
, buy lift tickets , rent ski equipment and sign up for lessons .reservation-n: with benefactive
HeARG0
madeARGM-LVB
hotelARG1
reservationsrel
for themARG2
.reserved-j: A rule to live by
This seatARG1
is reservedrel
for someone in a really good moodARG2
.reserved
reserved.02 - reticent, stoic, using self-restraint
RESERVED-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-1, WordNet. (from reserved.02-j)Aliases:
reserved (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: stoic one
reserved-j: arg1
Nice to see that those lacking a religion are now a majority , although thankfully
UK ChristiansARG1
tend to be veryARGM-EXT
reservedrel
and moderate unlike their US counterpartsARGM-MNR
.