save 音标拼音: [s'ev]
vt . 保存,节省,保全,保留
vi . 挽救,节省,解救,救,挽救,储蓄
n . 救球
保存,节省,保全,保留挽救,节省,解救,救,挽救,储蓄救球
save 保存
SAV save 存 节省 保留
save n 1 : (
sports )
the act of preventing the opposition from scoring ;
"
the goalie made a brilliant save "; "
the relief pitcher got credit for a save "
v 1 :
save from ruin ,
destruction ,
or harm [
synonym : {
salvage },
{
salve }, {
relieve }, {
save }]
2 :
to keep up and reserve for personal or special use ; "
She saved the old family photographs in a drawer " [
synonym : {
save },
{
preserve }]
3 :
bring into safety ; "
We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack " [
synonym : {
save }, {
carry through }, {
pull through }, {
bring through }]
4 :
spend less ;
buy at a reduced price 5 :
accumulate money for future use ; "
He saves half his salary "
[
synonym : {
save }, {
lay aside }, {
save up }]
6 :
make unnecessary an expenditure or effort ; "
This will save money "; "
I '
ll save you the trouble "; "
This will save you a lot of time " [
synonym : {
save }, {
make unnecessary }]
7 :
save from sins [
synonym : {
deliver }, {
redeem }, {
save }]
8 :
refrain from harming [
synonym : {
spare }, {
save }]
9 :
spend sparingly ,
avoid the waste of ; "
This move will save money "; "
The less fortunate will have to economize now " [
synonym :
{
save }, {
economize }, {
economise }]
10 :
retain rights to ; "
keep my job for me while I give birth ";
"
keep my seat ,
please "; "
keep open the possibility of a merger " [
synonym : {
keep open }, {
hold open }, {
keep }, {
save }]
11 :
record data on a computer ; "
boot -
up instructions are written on the hard disk " [
synonym : {
write }, {
save }]
Save \
Save \,
n . [
See {
Sage }
the herb .]
The herb sage ,
or salvia . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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Save \
Save \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Saved };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Saving }.] [
OE .
saven ,
sauven ,
salven ,
OF .
salver ,
sauver ,
F .
sauver ,
L .
salvare ,
fr .
salvus saved ,
safe .
See {
Safe },
a .]
1 .
To make safe ;
to procure the safety of ;
to preserve from injury ,
destruction ,
or evil of any kind ;
to rescue from impending danger ;
as ,
to save a house from the flames .
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God save all this fair company . --
Chaucer .
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He cried ,
saying ,
Lord ,
save me . --
Matt .
xiv .
30 .
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Thou hast . . .
quitted all to save A world from utter loss . --
Milton .
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2 . (
Theol .)
Specifically ,
to deliver from sin and its penalty ;
to rescue from a state of condemnation and spiritual death ,
and bring into a state of spiritual life .
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Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners .
--
1 Tim .
i .
15 .
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3 .
To keep from being spent or lost ;
to secure from waste or expenditure ;
to lay up ;
to reserve .
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Now save a nation ,
and now save a groat . --
Pope .
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4 .
To rescue from something undesirable or hurtful ;
to prevent from doing something ;
to spare .
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I '
ll save you That labor ,
sir .
All '
s now done . --
Shak .
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5 .
To hinder from doing ,
suffering ,
or happening ;
to obviate the necessity of ;
to prevent ;
to spare .
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Will you not speak to save a lady '
s blush ? --
Dryden .
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6 .
To hold possession or use of ;
to escape loss of .
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Just saving the tide ,
and putting in a stock of merit . --
Swift .
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{
To save appearances },
to preserve a decent outside ;
to avoid exposure of a discreditable state of things .
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Syn :
To preserve ;
rescue ;
deliver ;
protect ;
spare ;
reserve ;
prevent .
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Save \
Save \,
v .
i .
To avoid unnecessary expense or expenditure ;
to prevent waste ;
to be economical .
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Brass ordnance saveth in the quantity of the material .
--
Bacon .
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Save \
Save \,
prep .
or conj . [
F .
sauf ,
properly adj .,
safe .
See {
Safe },
a .]
Except ;
excepting ;
not including ;
leaving out ;
deducting ;
reserving ;
saving .
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Five times received I forty stripes save one . --
2 Cor .
xi .
24 .
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Syn :
See {
Except }.
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Save \
Save \,
conj .
Except ;
unless .
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221 Moby Thesaurus words for "
save ":
abet ,
abstain ,
accumulate ,
aid ,
amass ,
anticipate ,
aside from ,
assist ,
avail ,
avert ,
backlog ,
bail out ,
bar ,
barring ,
bear a hand ,
befriend ,
benefit ,
beside ,
besides ,
bottle up ,
but ,
cache ,
collect ,
comfort ,
conserve ,
convert ,
copyright ,
cork up ,
cumulate ,
debar ,
defend ,
deflect ,
deliver ,
deposit ,
deter ,
discounting ,
discourage ,
dishearten ,
dispense with ,
do good ,
do without ,
doctor ,
ease ,
economize ,
enforce economies ,
estop ,
ex ,
except ,
except for ,
except that ,
excepting ,
exception taken of ,
exclude ,
excluding ,
exclusive of ,
extract ,
extricate ,
favor ,
fend ,
fend off ,
forbear ,
forbid ,
foreclose ,
forestall ,
forgo ,
free ,
from ,
garner ,
garner up ,
gather into barns ,
give a boost ,
give a hand ,
give a lift ,
give help ,
give salvation ,
guard ,
heap up ,
help ,
hide ,
hoard ,
hoard up ,
hold ,
hold back ,
hold in ,
hold off ,
however ,
husband ,
if not ,
inhibit ,
keep ,
keep alive ,
keep back ,
keep by one ,
keep from ,
keep in ,
keep in hand ,
keep in reserve ,
keep in store ,
keep intact ,
keep inviolate ,
keep off ,
keep on hand ,
keep safe ,
keep up ,
keep within compass ,
lay aside ,
lay away ,
lay by ,
lay in ,
lay up ,
leaving out ,
lend a hand ,
lend one aid ,
less ,
let alone ,
liberate ,
lock in ,
maintain ,
make ends meet ,
make sure ,
manage ,
minus ,
not counting ,
not destroy ,
not endanger ,
not expend ,
not touch ,
not use ,
not use up ,
not waste ,
obviate ,
off ,
omitting ,
outside of ,
patent ,
pile up ,
play safe ,
preclude ,
precluding ,
preserve ,
prevent ,
proffer aid ,
prohibit ,
protect ,
put apart ,
put aside ,
put away ,
put by ,
put something aside ,
put up ,
rally ,
ransom ,
reclaim ,
recover ,
redeem ,
reform ,
refrain ,
regenerate ,
register ,
release ,
relieve ,
remedy ,
render assistance ,
repel ,
repress ,
rescue ,
reserve ,
restore ,
resuscitate ,
retain ,
retrieve ,
revive ,
rule out ,
safeguard ,
salt away ,
salvage ,
save and except ,
save up ,
saving ,
scrape ,
scrape and save ,
scrimp ,
secrete ,
secure ,
set apart ,
set aside ,
set by ,
set free ,
set up ,
shelter ,
shield ,
skimp ,
spare ,
squirrel ,
squirrel away ,
stave off ,
stock up ,
stockpile ,
store up ,
stow ,
succor ,
support ,
suppress ,
sustain ,
take in tow ,
take precautions ,
than ,
treasure ,
treasure up ,
turn aside ,
unchain ,
unless ,
unless that ,
unshackle ,
uphold ,
waive ,
ward off ,
were it not ,
withhold ,
without ,
yet To copy {data } to a more
permanent form of storage . The term is commonly used for when
some kind of document editing {application program } writes the
current document from {RAM } to a {file } on {hard disk } at the
request of the user . The implication is that the user might
later {load } the file back into the editor again to view it ,
print it , or continue editing it . Saving a document makes it
safe from the effects of power failure .
The "document " might actually be anything , e .g . a {word
processor } document , the current state of a game , a piece of
music , a {website }, or a memory image of some program being
executed (though the term "dump " would probably be more common
here ).
Data can be saved to any kind of (writable ) storage : hard
disk , {floppy disk }, {CD -R }; either locally or via a
{network }.
A program might save its data without any explicit user
request , e .g . periodically as a precaution ("auto save "), or
if it forms part of a {pipeline } of processes which pass data
via intermediate files . In the latter case the term suggests
all data is written in a single operation whereas "output "
might be a continuous flow , in true pipeline fashion .
When copying several files from one storage medium to another ,
the terms "backup ", "dump ", or "archive " would be used rather
than "save ". The term "store " is similar to "save " but
typically applies to copying a single item of data , e .g . a
number , from a {processor }'s {register } to {RAM }.
A "save " operation saves the document in its native format ,
e .g . a proprietary word processor format , whereas "save as "
(or "export ") saves the same data in a different format ,
e .g . a {plain text } file .
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