save verb ⇨save1 (save sb's life)⇨save2 (save up for a new bike)⇨save3 (save a little each week)⇨save4 (save time/energy)⇨keep2 (save some for tomorrow)⇨reserve (save sb a seat)save1
verb
save sb's life救某人的命save up for a new bike攢錢買輛新自行車save a little each week每星期存一點錢save time/energy節省時間/精力➡ See also the entry for protect另見protect條save ♦︎ rescue ♦︎ bail sb out ♦︎ redeemThese words all mean to prevent sb/sth from dying, losing sth or being harmed or embarrassed.這些詞均表示拯救、挽救。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to save / rescue / redeem sb / sth from sth◆to save / rescue / redeem a situation◆to save / redeem sinners / mankind◆to rescue sb / bail sb out financially■save [transitive] to prevent sb/sth from dying, being harmed or destroyed or losing sth救;救助;挽救;拯救◆Doctors were unable to save him.醫生沒能把他救活。◆Money from local businesses helped save the school from closure.當地企業出資拯救了這所瀕臨關閉的學校。◆We made one last attempt to save our marriage.我們爲挽救婚姻做了最後的努力。◆There's no doubt that the firefighters saved my daughter's life(= prevented her from dying).毫無疑問,是消防員救了我女兒的命。■rescue [transitive] to save sb/sth from a dangerous or harmful situation營救;援救;搶救◆He was drowned in an attempt to rescue the child.他爲營救那個孩子而溺水身亡。◆They were rescued by a passing cruise ship.他們被一艘經過的遊輪救了上來。◆You rescued me from a very embarrassing situation.當時我處境非常尴尬,你爲我解了圍。▸rescue
noun
[uncountable, countable] ◆A wealthy benefactor came to their rescue with a generous donation.一個富有的贊助人慷慨解囊救了他們。◆Ten fishermen were saved in a daring sea rescue.在一次驚心動魄的海上營救行動中,有十名漁民獲救。■ˌbail sb ˈout
phrasal verb
to rescue sb/sth from a difficult situation, especially by providing money(尤指提供資金)幫助⋯擺脫困境◆Don't expect me to bail you out if it all goes wrong.等到一切搞砸了,别指望我來解救你。◆The government had to bail the company out of financial difficulty.政府只得幫助這家公司渡過財務難關。■redeem rɪˈdiːm [transitive] (formal, religion宗教) (in Christianity) to save sb from the power of evil(基督教)拯救,救贖◆He was a sinner, redeemed by the grace of God.他是個罪人,蒙神恩得到救贖。ⓘ Redeem is also used in non-religious language in the phrase redeem a situation, which means to prevent a situation from being as bad as it might be. * redeem也可用於非宗教語言,如短語redeem a situation,表示挽回局面◆In an attempt to redeem the situation, Jed offered to help sell tickets.爲了挽救局面,傑德主動提出幫忙售票。▸redemption rɪˈdempʃn
noun
[uncountable] ◆the redemption of the world from sin將世界從罪惡中拯救出來save2
verb
save sb's life救某人的命save up for a new bike攢錢買輛新自行車save a little each week每星期存一點錢save time/energy節省時間/精力➡ See also the entry for cut1另見cut條第1義save ♦︎ budget ♦︎ economize ♦︎ tighten your belt ♦︎ skimpThese words all mean to spend less money.這些詞均表示節省、節儉。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to save up / budget for sth◆to economize / skimp on sth■save [intransitive] to keep money instead of spending it, often in order to buy a particular thing(常指爲了購買某物而)儲蓄,攢錢◆I'm not very good at saving.我不太會攢錢。◆I'm saving for a new bike.我正攢錢想買輛新自行車。◆We've been saving up to go to Australia.我們一直在攢錢,打算去澳大利亞。 see also savings ⇨ fundnoun■budget [intransitive, transitive] to be careful about the amount of money you spend; to plan to spend an amount of money for a particular purpose(花錢)精打細算;把⋯編入預算◆If we budget carefully we'll be able to afford the trip.只要精打細算一點,我們就能負擔得起這次旅行。◆I've budgeted for two new assistants.我已經把兩名新助理的開支編入預算。◆Ten million euros has been budgeted for the project.已經爲該工程編制了1 000萬歐元的預算。◆The project has been budgeted at ten million euros.已經爲該工程編制了1 000萬歐元的預算。 see also budget ⇨ fundnoun■economize (BrE alsoeconomise) [intransitive] to use less money, time, etc. than you normally use節省金錢;節約時間;節儉◆Old people often try to economize on heating, thus endangering their health.老年人常想方設法少用暖氣來省錢,結果卻損害了他們的健康。◆Managers have been ordered to economize.經理們被要求緊縮開支。■tighten your ˈbelt
idiom
(ratherinformal) to spend less money because there is less available勒緊腰帶;省吃儉用◆With price increases on most goods, we are all having to tighten our belts.由於大多數商品價格上漲,我們都不得不勒緊腰帶過日子。■skimp [intransitive] to try to spend less money or time on sth than is really needed(在必需品上)節省,吝惜◆Older people should not skimp on food or heating.老年人在吃飯或取暖方面不應吝惜。save3
verb
save sb's life救某人的命save up for a new bike攢錢買輛新自行車save a little each week每星期存一點錢save time/energy節省時間/精力save ♦︎ deposit ♦︎ put/set sth aside ♦︎ bankThese words all mean to keep money instead of spending it.這些詞均表示儲蓄、攢錢。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to save / deposit / put aside / set aside / bank money / £100, etc.◆to save / deposit cash◆to deposit / bank a cheque■save [transitive] to keep money instead of spending it儲蓄;攢(錢)◆You should save a little each week.你應該每星期存一點錢。◆I've saved almost £100 so far.我至今已經攢了差不多100英鎊。 see also savings ⇨ fundnoun■depositdɪˈpɒzɪt; NAmEdɪˈpɑːzɪt [transitive] to put money into a bank account把(錢)存入銀行;存儲◆Millions were deposited in Swiss bank accounts.巨額的款項存入了瑞士的銀行賬戶。◆You can withdraw and deposit money in any of our branches.您可在我們任何一家分行辦理存取款業務。■ˌput sth aˈside■set sth aˈside
phrasal verb
(putting, put, put; setting, set, set) (especiallyspoken) to save money for a particular purpose(爲特定目的)攢錢,積蓄◆How much have you got put aside?你攢了多少錢?◆We ought to set some money aside for emergencies.我們應該積蓄點錢以備急用。ⓘ Put sth aside is used slightly more in British English; set sth aside is used slightly more in American English. * put sth aside略多用於英式英語,set sth aside略多用於美式英語。■bank [transitive] to put money, especially a lot of money, into a bank account, especially because you have been paid(尤指收到付款後)把(大筆款項)存入銀行◆She is believed to have banked(= been paid) $10 million in two years.據信她兩年内在銀行賬戶裏存入了1 000萬元。➡ See also the entry for make3另見make條第3義save4
verb
save sb's life救某人的命save up for a new bike攢錢買輛新自行車save a little each week每星期存一點錢save time/energy節省時間/精力save ♦︎ conserveThese words both mean to use no more of sth than necessary.這兩個詞均表示節約、不浪費。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to save / conserve energy / water / fuel■save [transitive, intransitive] to avoid wasting sth such as time, money or resources, or using more than necessary節省,節約(時間、金錢或資源)◆We'll take a cab to save time.爲節省時間我們將乘出租車。◆Book early and save £50!及早訂票可節省50英鎊!◆Factory and farm managers were told to save electricity during peak hours.工廠和農場的經營者都被要求在高峰時段節約用電。◆This new system could save us a lot of money.這個新系統可爲我們節省很多錢。◆I save on fares by walking to work.我步行上班,省下了車費。■conservekənˈsɜːv; NAmEkənˈsɜːrv [transitive] (ratherformal) to use as little of sth as possible so that it lasts a long time, especially natural resources such as water or fuel節省,節約(尤指水或燃料等自然資源)◆You can conserve heat by insulating your home.你可對住宅做隔熱處理來節約暖氣。◆Desert rats conserve water by remaining underground by day.沙漠裏的老鼠白天待在地下以保存體内水分。▸conservation
noun
[uncountable] ◆to encourage the conservation of water / fuel鼓勵節約用水/燃料◆energy conservation能源的節約
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