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retention

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re·ten·tion /rɪˈtenʃən/ ●○○ AWL noun [uncountable]  1 formalKEEP/CONTINUE TO HAVE the act of keeping something 保持,保留retention of The UN will vote on the retention of sanctions against Iraq. 联合国将投票决定是否继续制裁伊拉克。2 technicalHP the ability or tendency of something to hold liquid, heat etc within itself 〔液体的〕潴留;〔热量等的〕滞留 Many people with heart problems suffer from fluid retention. 很多有心脏病的人都有体液潴留。3 REMEMBERthe ability to keep something in your memory 记忆力 I have a real problem with retention of information. 我的记忆力大有问题。
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retentionMost of us tend to eat far too much, which can lead to fluid retention.The approach increased retention by about 15 percent over what it otherwise would have been.powers of retentionOne of the side effects of the drug is water retention.Without the topsoil, water retention is negligible.Without water retention the land becomes baked.retention ofThe retention of valued employees is worth more than a little inconvenience.
From Longman Business Dictionaryretentionre‧ten‧tion /rɪˈtenʃən/ noun1[uncountable]HUMAN RESOURCES when workers stay with a company rather than taking a job with another employerWe have detected a definite improvement inemployee retention.The assisted vacation scheme is an effective recruitment and retention tool in the competitive Silicon Valley job market.2[uncountable] when you keep something or continue to have itthe retention of documents by the courtthe retention of strict disciplinary rules on the shop floor3[countable]ACCOUNTINGFINANCE an amount of money that will not be paid to someone doing work such as building until the work has been completed in a satisfactory wayIn the event of the sub-contractor failing to complete the initial work or failing to rectify any defective workmanship, the retention would not be released.Origin retention (1300-1400) Latin retentio, from retinere; → RETAIN
re·ten·tion nounChineseSyllable
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retention
retention AC /rɪˈtenʃən/ noun [uncountable]
 Word Family: verb: retain; noun: retention
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: retentio, from retinere; retain
1. formal the act of keeping something
    retention of
    The UN will vote on the retention of sanctions against Iraq.
2. technical the ability or tendency of something to hold liquid, heat etc within itself:
    Many people with heart problems suffer from fluid retention.
3. the ability to keep something in your memory:
    I have a real problem with retention of information.


re·ten·tion AW BrE /rɪˈtenʃn/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈtenʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal) the action of keeping sth rather than losing it or stopping it 保持;维持;保留The company needs to improve its training and retention of staff. 公司需要改进对员工的培训和留用工作。🔊🔊the action of keeping liquid, heat, etc. inside sth rather than letting it escape (液体、热量等的)保持,阻滞Eating too much salt can cause fluid retention. 摄盐过多会导致体液潴留。🔊🔊the ability to remember things 记忆力;记性Visual material aids the retention of information. 直观材料有助于加强记忆。🔊🔊   see also retain