save的意思和读音

save

: [seɪv] : [seɪv]

v.

prep.

conj.

n.

saves  saving  saved  

v.+n.save money,save time,save life,save energy,save world

adv.+v.hard save,carefully save

prep.including

v.abandon,spend,use up

prep.except,but,apart from,with the exception of,excluding

v.rescue,put aside,keep back,avoid,prevent

savev.使keep safe

1.[t]to keep sb/sth safe from death, harm, loss, etc.

to save sb's life

Doctors were unable to save her.

He's trying to save their marriage.

She needs to win the next two games to save the match.

Thanks for doing that. You saved my life(= helped me a lot) .

to save a rare species (from extinction)

She saved a little girl from falling into the water.

money

2.[i][t]to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a particular thing

I'm not very good at saving.

I'm saving for a new bike.

We've been saving up to go to Australia.

You should save a little each week.

I've saved almost £100 so far. 100

collect sth

3.[t]~ sthto collect sth because you like it or for a special purpose

I've been saving theatre programmes for years.

If you save ten tokens you can get a T-shirt.便 T

keep for future

4.[t]to keep sth to use or enjoy in the future

He's saving his strength for the last part of the race.便

We'll eat some now and save some for tomorrow.

Save some food for me.

Save me some food.

not waste

5.[t][i]to avoid wasting sth or using more than necessary

We'll take a cab to save time.

Book early and save £50! 50

We should try to save water.

The government is trying to save £1 million on defence. 100

If we go this way it will save us two hours on the trip.

I save on fares by walking to work.

avoid sth bad

6.[t]to avoid doing sth difficult or unpleasant; to make sb able to avoid doing sth difficult or unpleasant

The prize money saved her from having to find a job.使

She did it herself to save argument.

Thanks for sending that letter for me─it saved me a trip.

He's grown a beard to save shaving.

If you phone for an appointment, it'll save you waiting.

in sport

7.[t][i]~ (sth)to prevent an opponent's shot from going in the goal

to save a penalty

The goalie saved Johnson's long-range shot.

The goalie saved brilliantly from Johnson's long-range shot.

computing

8.[t][i]~ (sth)to make a computer keep work, for example by putting it on a disk

Save data frequently.

IDM

He can't interview people to save his life.访

not be able to do sth to save your life(informal)to be completely unable to do sth

He can't interview people to save his life.访

save sbs bacon/neck(informal)to rescue sb from a very difficult situation

Gerrard's late goal saved the day for Liverpool.

save the day/situationto prevent failure or defeat, when this seems certain to happen

Gerrard's late goal saved the day for Liverpool.

She was fired, but she saved face by telling everyone she'd resigned.便

save (sbs) face使to avoid or help sb avoid embarrassment

She was fired, but she saved face by telling everyone she'd resigned.便

Save your breath─you'll never persuade her.

save your breath(informal)used to tell sb that it is not worth wasting time and effort saying sth because it will not change anything

Save your breath─you'll never persuade her.

To save his own skin, he lied and blamed the accident on his friend.

save your (own) skin/hide/neck使to try to avoid death, punishment, etc., especially by leaving others in an extremely difficult situation

To save his own skin, he lied and blamed the accident on his friend.

n.

1.an action by the goalkeeper that stops a goal being scored

He made a spectacular save.

prep.

1.except sth

They knew nothing about her save her name.

conj.

1.except

They found out nothing more save that she had borne a child.

v.1.,,;2.;3.(),()4.;;5.,6.,7....8.,;9.,10.,11.(,),12.1.,,;2.;3.(),()4.;;5.,6.,7....8.,;9.,10.,11.(,),12.

n.1.;

prep.1....,

conj.1.,2.;

v.1.to make it possible for someone or something to avoid danger, harm, injury, etc.; in the Christian religion, to make someone no longer be influenced by the power of evil so that they can go to heaven when they die2.to avoid using something such as money, time, or energy, or to use less of it3.to make it possible for someone to avoid doing something4.to keep or store something so that you can use it in the future; to collect a set of things and keep them for a particular purpose; to regularly put money in a bank or invest it so that you can use it later; to keep something for someone by making sure that other people do not take it5.to make a computer keep information that you have put into it6.if a goalkeeper saves a ball in a sport such as soccer, they prevent the ball from going into the net1.to make it possible for someone or something to avoid danger, harm, injury, etc.; in the Christian religion, to make someone no longer be influenced by the power of evil so that they can go to heaven when they die2.to avoid using something such as money, time, or energy, or to use less of it3.to make it possible for someone to avoid doing something4.to keep or store something so that you can use it in the future; to collect a set of things and keep them for a particular purpose; to regularly put money in a bank or invest it so that you can use it later; to keep something for someone by making sure that other people do not take it5.to make a computer keep information that you have put into it6.if a goalkeeper saves a ball in a sport such as soccer, they prevent the ball from going into the net

n.1.an action by a goalkeeper that prevents a ball from going into the net in a sport such as soccer

prep.1.except

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1.Save the positive energy and use it. A good fight, fight for what I want. I will win eventually, yes, I know, you know, and both of us know.

2.The goalkeeper made a great save but I could not get up to see Alex quick enough.

3.The international banking system would have collapsed if the authorities had not banded together to save it.

4.I really would like to see the ability to save searches into a list of favorite topics implemented in a future version of this app.

5.And, to save money, they should buy more programming from outside, rather than trying to make it all in-house.

6.If I were in danger of life, you are the only man in all Italy who would stretch out a finger to save me.

7.He did not see any other way to save us both from ruin, and therefore he thought it more unkind.

8.Had it not been for the unusually bad weather, the rescue party would have been able to save the stranded climber.

9.The bank stepped in to save the company from financial ruin.使

10.Arthas: It's done! Those of you who have the will to save this land, follow me! The rest of you. . . get out of my sight!