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~1 v 1 »FROM HARM/DANGER« to make someone or something safe from danger, harm, or destruction  (Thousands of lives have been saved by this drug. | save sb/sth from)  (He saved his friend from drowning. | The sudden fall in interest rates saved the company from bankruptcy.) 2 »MONEY IN A BANK« also save up to keep money so that you can use it later, especially when you gradually add more money over a period of time + for  I'm saving up for a new car. | So far, I've saved about -500.  (- see also saver) 3 »NOT WASTE« to use less money, time, energy etc so that you do not waste any  (We'll save a lot of time if we go by car. | modern energy-saving devices | save sb sth)  (Reserving a seat in advance could save you $10.) 4 »TO USE LATER« to keep something so that you can use or enjoy it in the future  (Let's save the rest of the cake for later. | He saved his strength for the end of the race.) 5 »COLLECT« also save sth up to keep all the objects of a particular kind that you can find, so that they can be used for a special purpose  (She always saved foreign stamps for her grandson's album. | I'm saving up tokens for a free set of wine glasses.) 6 »HELP TO AVOID« to help someone by making it unnecessary for them to do something unpleasant or inconvenient  (save sb sth)  (If you could lend me -5, it would save me a trip to the bank. | save sb doing sth)  (A brush with a long handle will save you having to bend down. | save sb the trouble/bother (of doing sth))  (I'll wash up and save you the trouble of doing it later.) 7 »KEEP FOR SB« to stop people from using something so that it is available for someone else  (save sb sth)  (Will you save me a seat on the bus? | save sth for sb)  (We'll save some dinner for you if you're late.) 8 save sb's life to prevent someone from dying  (Surgeons operated in an attempt to save her life.) 9 you saved my life spoken used to thank someone who has got you out of a difficult situation or solved a problem for you  (Thanks again for the loan - you really saved my life.) 10 save sb's skin/neck/bacon etc informal to make it possible for someone to escape from an extremely difficult or dangerous situation  (He lied in court to save his skin.) 11 save the day to make a situation end successfully when it seemed likely to end badly  (Frank saved the day by offering to drive us all there.) 12 save face to do something that will stop you looking stupid or feeling embarrassed  (- see also face­saving) 13 saving grace the one good thing that makes someone or something acceptable  (Beautiful photography was the saving grace of an otherwise awful film.) 14 not be able to do sth to save your life informal to be completely unable to do something  (He couldn't paint to save his life!) 15 save your breath spoken used to tell someone that it is not worth saying anything, because nothing they say will make any difference to the situation 16 save sb from themselves to prevent someone from doing something that is likely to harm them in the end 17 »SPORT« to stop the other side from getting a goal (2) in a sport such as football, hockey (2) etc 18 »COMPUTER« to make a computer keep the work that you have done on it  (Don't forget to save before you close the file.) 19 »RELIGION« in the Christian church, to free someone from the power of evil and sin  (Jesus came to save sinners.) save on sth phr v to avoid wasting something by using as little as possible of it  (We use a wood stove to save on electricity.) ~2 n an action by the goalkeeper in football, hockey etc that prevents the other team from getting a goal (2) ~3 also saving ~ prep formal except for  (She answered all the questions save one.) +tha  (I agree with you, save that you've got one or two details wrong.)
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1.
  (saves, saving, saved) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you save someone or something, you help them to avoid harm or to escape from a dangerous or unpleasant situation. ...a final attempt to save 40,000 jobs in Britain’s troubled aero industry... A new machine no bigger than a 10p piece could help save babies from cot death... The national health system saved him from becoming a cripple. VERB: V n, V n from n/-ing, V n from n/-ing • -saving His boxing career was ended after two sight-saving operations. COMB in ADJ 2. If you save, you gradually collect money by spending less than you get, usually in order to buy something that you want. The majority of people intend to save, but find that by the end of the month there is nothing left... Tim and Barbara are now saving for a house in the suburbs... They could not find any way to save money. VERB: V, V for n, V n • Save up means the same as save. Julie wanted to put some of her money aside for holidays or save up for something special... People often put money aside in order to save up enough to make one major expenditure. PHRASAL VERB: V P for n, V P n (not pron) 3. If you save something such as time or money, you prevent the loss or waste of it. It saves time in the kitchen to have things you use a lot within reach... I’ll try to save him the expense of a flight from Perth... I got the fishmonger to skin the fish which helped save on the preparation time. ? waste VERB: V n, V n n, V on n • -saving ...labor-saving devices. COMB in ADJ 4. If you save something, you keep it because it will be needed later. Drain the beans thoroughly and save the stock for soup... VERB: V n 5. If someone or something saves you from an unpleasant action or experience, they change the situation so that you do not have to do it or experience it. The scanner will save risk and pain for patients... She was hoping that something might save her from having to make a decision... He arranges...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   geographical name — see Sabi SAVE  I. verb  (~d; saving)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French salver, from Late Latin salvare, from Latin salvus safe — more at safe  Date: 13th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to deliver from sin  b. to rescue or deliver from danger or harm  c. to preserve or guard from injury, destruction, or loss  d. to store (data) in a computer or on a storage device (as a floppy disk or CD)  2.  a. to put aside as a store or reserve ; accumulate saving money for emergencies  b. to spend less by ~ 25 percent  3.  a. to make unnecessary ; avoid it ~s an hour's driving  b.  (1) to keep from being lost to an opponent  (2) to prevent an opponent from scoring or winning  4. maintain, preserve ~ appearances  intransitive verb  1. to rescue or deliver someone  2.  a. to put aside money  b. to avoid unnecessary waste or expense ; economize  c. to spend less money buy now and ~  3. to make a ~  Synonyms: see rescue  • savable or ~able adjective  • ~r noun  II. noun  Date: 1890  1. a play that prevents an opponent from scoring or winning  2. the action of a relief pitcher in baseball in successfully protecting a team's lead; also official credit for a ~  III. preposition  Etymology: Middle English sauf, from Anglo-French sauve, from sauf, adjective, safe — more at safe  Date: 14th century other than ; but, except no hope ~ one  IV. conjunction  Date: 14th century  1. except for the fact that ; only — used with that of his earlier years little is known, ~ that he studied violin — J. N. Burk  2. but, except — used before a word often taken to be the subject of a clause no one knows about it ~ she ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  1. v. & n. --v. 1 tr. (often foll. by from) rescue, preserve, protect, or deliver from danger, harm, discredit, etc. (saved my life; saved me from drowning). 2 tr. (often foll. by up) keep for future use; reserve; refrain from spending (saved up {pound}150 for a new bike; likes to save plastic bags). 3 tr. (often refl.) a relieve (another person or oneself) from spending (money, time, trouble, etc.); prevent exposure to (annoyance etc.) (saved myself {pound}50; a word processor saves time). b obviate the need or likelihood of (soaking saves scrubbing). 4 tr. preserve from damnation; convert (saved her soul). 5 tr. & refl. husband or preserve (one's strength, health, etc.) (saving himself for the last lap; save your energy). 6 intr. (often foll. by up) save money for future use. 7 tr. a avoid losing (a game, match, etc.). b prevent an opponent from scoring (a goal etc.). c stop (a ball etc.) from entering the goal. --n. 1 Football etc. the act of preventing an opponent's scoring etc. 2 Bridge a sacrifice-bid to prevent unnecessary losses. Phrases and idioms save-all 1 a device to prevent waste. 2 hist. a pan with a spike for burning up candle-ends. save appearances present a prosperous, respectable, etc. appearance. save-as-you-earn Brit. a method of saving by regular deduction from earnings at source. save one's breath not waste time speaking to no effect. save a person's face see FACE. save the situation (or day) find or provide a solution to difficulty or disaster. save one's skin (or neck or bacon) avoid loss, injury, or death; escape from danger. save the tide get in or out (of port etc.) while it lasts. save the trouble avoid useless or pointless effort. Derivatives savable adj. (also saveable). Etymology: ME f. AF sa(u)ver, OF salver, sauver f. LL salvare f. L salvus SAFE 2. prep. & conj. archaic or poet. --prep. except; but (all save him). --conj. (often foll. by for) unless; but; except (happy save for one want; is well save that he has a cold). Etymology: ME f. OF sauf sauve f. L salvo, salva, ablat. sing. of salvus...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1) напасать 2) сберегать 3) хранить 4) экономить - save out ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  1) (со)хранение; хранить, сохранять 2) регистрировать, записывать 3) экономить; сберегать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению
6.
  1) экономить 2) кроме, исключая SAVE 1. гл. 1) спасать, избавлять 2) экономить 3) выгадывать 4) сберегать (деньги) - save expense - save expenses - save harmless 2. prep. кроме, за исключением ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
7.
  1. остановка шайбы вратарем (хоккей) 2. предотвращение прорыва (футбол) to effect a save —- предотвратить прорыв 3. спасать; уберегать to save smb. —- спасти кого-л. to save books from a fire —- спасти книги от пожара to save smb. from death —- спасти кого-л. от смерти to save oneself —- спасаться they tried to save themselves by swimming to the shore —- они пытались спастись, направившись вплавь к берегу to save smb. from danger —- вызволить (выручить) кого-л. из опасного положения to save the situation —- спасти положение; оказаться на высоте положения they fought bravely to save their country —- они храбро сражались за спасение своей родины to save smb. from making a mistake —- уберечь кого-л. от ошибки they tried to save the wounded from being jolted —- они старались уберечь раненых от тряски to save smb. the trouble of doing smth. —- избавить кого-л. от необходимости сделать что-л. this saved him much trouble and expense —- это избавило его от многих хлопот и расходов this saves me the trouble of writing the letters —- это освобождает (избавляет) меня от необходимости писать письма to save one's skin —- спасать свою шкуру to save smb. from himself —- спасать кого-л. от необдуманных поступков 4. беречь, экономить to save time —- экономить время to save every penny one can save —- беречь каждую копейку in this way you save 20% —- таким путем вы выгадываете 20% we saved a mile by taking this...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  ones face спасти репутацию, престиж; избежать позора SAVE and except исключая SAVE the day спасти положение SAVE up делать сбережения; копить SAVE  1. v.  1) спасать; my life was saved by good nursing - моя жизнь была спасена благодаря хорошему уходу; to save the situation - спасти положение; Our records were saved from the fire.  2) беречь, экономить (время, деньги, труд, силы и т.п.); to save oneself - беречь себя; беречь силы; to save ones pains - не трудиться понапрасну  3) откладывать, копить (деньги, тж. save up)  4) приберегать, оставлять; to save smth. for a rainy day - откладывать на чёрный день; The shopkeeper saved a pound of my special cheese for me.  4) избавлять (от чего-л.); you have saved me trouble - вы избавили меня от хлопот  5) отбивать нападение (в футболе) - save up to save ones pocket - не тратить лишнего to save ones breath - промолчать, не тратить лишних слов Syn: deliver, ransom, redeem, rescue see conserve Ant: destroy, harm, lose, sentence  2. noun предотвращение прорыва (в футболе, крикете)  3. prep.; cj.  1) за исключением, кроме, без; all save him - все, кроме него - save and except  2) если бы не SAVE candle-ends наводить грошовую экономию SAVE ones bail явиться в суд в назначенный срок (о выпущенном на поруки) SAVE ones pains экономить свои силы; ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  lab. abbr. Sterile Air Venting Elimination physiol. abbr. Support The Aids Vaccine Effort st. & loc. abbr. Supporting Alabama's Vaccine Efforts U.S. gov. abbr. Systematic Alien Verification For Entitlements U.S. gov. abbr. Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlement ocean sc. abbr. South Atlantic Ventilation Experiment univ. abbr. Students Against Violating The Education univ. abbr. Students For A Viable Environment univ. abbr. Students Against Violence Everywhere univ. abbr. Students Against Violating The Earth educ. abbr. Substance Abuse And Violence Education educ. abbr. Stop Aids Via Education educ. abbr. Saybrooke Alliance Values Education educ. abbr. Specialized Academic And Vocational Education religion abbr. Strength And Victory Everyday law abbr. Stand Against A Violent Environment law abbr. Stopping The Aftermath Of Violence Effectively law abbr. Survive A Violent Encounter law abbr. Shield Against Violent Environments law abbr. Senior Auxiliary Volunteer Effort law abbr. Stop Alcohol Violations Early gen. bus. abbr. Service And Value Evaluation gen. bus. abbr. Suggestions Are Valuable To Employees st. exc. abbr. Start Accruing Valuable Equity ...
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