save
save 英 [seɪv] 美 [sev]
v. 节省;保存;储蓄;拯救
进行时:saving 过去式:saved 过去分词:saved 第三人称单数:saves 名词复数:saves
- To save is to keep safe. So, you might save money for college, save a kitten from drowning, or save a dropped football.
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- v. 节省;保存;储蓄;拯救
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1. to save sb's life
救某人的命
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2. She saved a little girl from falling into the water.
她救下一个眼看要落入水中的小女孩。
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3. I'm not very good at saving.
我不大攒得住钱。
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4. I've saved almost £100 so far.
我至今已经攒了差不多 100 英镑了。
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5. If you save ten tokens you can get a T-shirt.
积十张礼品券便可得到一件 T 恤衫。
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6. Save some food for me.
给我留点吃的。
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7. We'll take a cab to save time.
我们坐出租车,好节省时间。
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8. The prize money saved her from having to find a job.
她得到的奖金,使她免于去找工作。
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9. She did it herself to save argument.
她自己去做了,以免发生争论。
- save (n.) in the sports sense of "act of preventing opponent from scoring," 1890, from save (v.).
- save (prep.) "except," early 14c., from adjective save, which also was an early variant of safe (adj.), paralleling evolution in Old French sauf "safe," prepositional use of the adjective, in phrases such as saulve l'honneur "save (our) honor;" also a use in Latin (salva lege, etc.).
- save (v.) c. 1200, "to deliver from some danger; rescue from peril, bring to safety," also "prevent the death of;" also theological, "to deliver from sin or its consequences; admit to eternal life; gain salvation," from Old French sauver "keep (safe), protect, redeem," from Late Latin salvare "make safe, secure," from Latin salvus "safe" (from PIE root *sol- "whole, well-kept"). From c. 1300 as "reserve for future use, hold back, store up instead of spending;" hence "keep possession of" (late 14c.).
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