Skip to main content

saved

/seyv/US // seɪv //UK // (seɪv) //

节省了,节省的,节省,节省下来的

Related Words

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    saved, sav·ing.

    • : to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
    • : to keep safe, intact, or unhurt; safeguard; preserve: God save the king.
    • : to keep from being lost to an opponent: A goal in the final minute saved the game.
    • : to avoid the spending, consumption, or waste of: to save fuel.
    • : to keep, as for reuse: to save leftovers for tomorrow's dinner.
    • : to set aside, reserve, or lay by: to save money.
    • : to treat carefully in order to reduce wear, fatigue, etc.: to save one's eyes by reading under proper light.
    • : to prevent the occurrence, use, or necessity of; obviate: to come early in order to save waiting.
    • : Theology. to deliver from the power and consequences of sin.
    • : Computers. to copy to a storage medium, as from RAM to a disk.
    • : Sports. to stop from entering one's goal.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    saved, sav·ing.

    • : to lay up money as the result of economy or thrift.
    • : to be economical in expenditure.
    • : to preserve something from harm, injury, loss, etc.
    • : to keep or last without spoiling, as food.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of saving, especially in sports: The goalie guarded the net well and made a crucial save.
    • : Baseball. a statistical credit given a relief pitcher for preserving a team's victory by holding its lead in a game.
    • : Computers. an act of copying a file or other data to a storage medium: The server is scheduled to execute a systemwide save at the end of the work day.one version of a saved file: We can recover the lost data if we restore it from a previous save.

Phrases

  • saved by the bell
  • save face
  • save for a rainy day
  • save one's bacon
  • save one's breath
  • save the day
  • save up
  • penny saved is a penny earned
  • rainy day, save for a
  • scrimp and save
  • to save one's life

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • It’s starting to be the norm for him to make those big saves.

  • With the help of the Save button on your site pages, your customers can save things from your website to Pinterest.

  • Facebook has an option for Save video under the three dots in the top right corner of a post, but this just saves it within Facebook.

  • Top goalies, such as Tuukka Rask of the Boston Bruins, have a save percentage of about 93 percent.

  • On Monday night, he became the first pitcher to win rookie of the year honors following a season in which he made no starts and earned no saves.

  • Saved from the public gallows, Weeks was virtually exiled from the city, and wound up in Mississippi, where he raised a family.

  • It was the one that saved me so I could have Christmas in Bali.

  • The Italian navy tweeted regular updates of the saved-to-stranded passenger ratio.

  • That is partly because it can be said that this is the book that saved Christmas.

  • As a teen, she wowed in films like Donnie Darko and Saved!

  • She had just left the wharf at Cincinnati for Louisville, with 225 passengers on board, of whom but 124 were saved.

  • She thought, knowing Janet to be at liberty and never dreaming that she would refuse: "I am saved--for the present."

  • Labor, so it was argued, was perpetually being saved by the constant introduction of new uses of machinery.

  • But he was rescued by the efforts of the sailors, who threw him a rope by which he saved himself.

  • By sheer force of character Lannes thus dominated the situation and saved the lives of himself and his escort.