saved
past simple and past participle ofsave
单词 | saved |
释义 | saved past simple and past participle ofsave save verb uk/seɪv/us/seɪv/saveverb(MAKE SAFE)B1[T] tostopsomeone or something from beingkilled,injured, ordestroyed: Wearingseatbeltshas saved manylives. Hefellin theriverbut hisfriendsaved himfromdrowning. He had toborrowmoneyto save hisbusiness. He wasdesperatelytryingto savetheirfailingmarriage. We all need to doourpartto savetheplanet. Theformertennischampionwas nowservingto save thematch(= towinthe nextpointso that the otherplayerdid notwinthispartof thecompetition). savesomeone'slife B1 tostopsomeone from beingkilled informal tohelpsomeoneescapefrom adifficultorunpleasantsituation: Thanks forhelpingme with thatreport- you saved mylife!
Preserving and saving
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Helping and co-operating saveverb(KEEP)A2[IorT] tokeepsomething,especiallymoney, for use in thefuture: Tom's been saving hispocketmoneyeveryweek. We're saving (up)fora newcar. I save all myoldlettersincaseIwanttoreadthem again. Save me aplaceatyourtable, OK? to keep something
A2[IorT] to putinformationinto a computer'smemoryor onto acomputerdisk: Don'tforgetto saveyourworkregularly. To save,pressControl S.
Saving money
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Operating computers saveverb(NOT WASTE)B1[IorT] topreventtime,money, oreffortbeingwastedorspent: You'll savetimeif you take thecar. [+ two objects]Thanks foryourhelp- it saved me a lot ofwork. [+ -ing verb]I'lllendyou abagforyourtrip- it'll save youbuyingone. informalCan you saveit forlater(=tellmeyournewslaterwhen I am lessbusy)?
Keeping and storing things
saveverb(SPORT)B2[T] infootballandsimilargames, tostoptheballfrom going into thegoalwhen aplayeron the otherteamhaskickedorhitit General terms used in ball sports
Idiomscan't dosomethingto saveyourlife savesomeone'sbacon/neck saveyourbreath saveyourown skin/hide save the day saved by the bell Phrasal verbssave onsomething save(something)up Examplesofsavedsaved In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Its main thrust is a message of how we can besavedfrom our sins and receive eternal life. From theCambridge English Corpus The analysis would suggest that the thorough cipipification of chieftaincysavedthe institution from outright abolition, even if a good many individual chiefs were removed. From theCambridge English Corpus This is not to deny the legitimacy of the policy's underlying concern to increase the number of livessavedby liver transplants. From theCambridge English Corpus Furthermore, there was potential for voluntary retirement from the workforce, presumably if men had eithersavedfor retirement or had investments. From theCambridge English Corpus The stimates from each trial aresaved, and ultimately a relative frequency distribution of these estimates is constructed for each parameter. From theCambridge English Corpus Mission institutions depended on ' sinners and thesavedliving in geographically separate worlds, whose connections missionaries could be sent out to effect ' (p. 33). From theCambridge English Corpus Hence, it is necessarily true that all created persons will besaved. From theCambridge English Corpus A significant portion of this could besavedand used to purchase land. From theCambridge English Corpus Oddly, the idea that live performance must besavedfrom disappearance is not held as a position incompatible with the valuation of performance as ephemeral. From theCambridge English Corpus In this case, the image transmitted by the mobile phone issaveddirectly onto the server's hard drive. From theCambridge English Corpus This nichesavedthem from competition with women in other professional groups as well as offering them a position of prominence in the women's movement. From theCambridge English Corpus It is an undoubted fact that caesarean section hassavedthe lives of babies. From theCambridge English Corpus Whatsavedhis life was that he managed to smuggle out a letter indicating that he was still alive and being held captive. From theCambridge English Corpus Second, my argument aggregates the good of livessaved. From theCambridge English Corpus If every stage of a simulation issaved, then a number of possibilities are immediately available. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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