saver 的 3 个定义
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.
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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.
- 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.
saver 近义词
等同于 pack rat
由saver构成的短语
- 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
更多saver例句
- After Ullmark made a diving save on Sheary’s shot from the left side early in the game, the winger finally got the puck past the goaltender in the third for his second goal in as many games.
- This continues to be true in the “Legendary Edition,” but your saves from the original trilogy may or may not work.
- It was sold as an enormous time saver but turns out to have slowed her down.
- Matt Saver, Pat Kingsley, Jennifer Allen, Grant Niman, and his uncle Jerry Borack, may he rest in peace.
- Vacuum marinator To use this, you need a food saver (look down the list).
- He was called a baby killer when he returned home, and he became an uncommonly brave baby saver with the FDNY.
- He found his measure of peace in becoming a rescuer and a baby saver with the FDNY.
- And his popular sobriquet was Simon the Saver (Anglicè, miser).
- Such an institution would be a very great saver of time, and so a great blessing.
- The beating net, which is constructed on the same general plan as the butterfly net, is valuable here as a time saver.
- It is in some respects preferable to the so-called ‘Dimmock process,’ and particularly as a time-saver.
- They welcomed Enslee as a life-saver, embraced him, and bade him confirm their worst suspicions of Paris.