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101 energy-saving
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102 money-saving
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103 time saving
ˈtime sav·ingn Zeitersparnis f* * *adj.zeitsparend adj. n.Zeitersparnis f. -
104 time-saving
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105 aggregate saving ratio
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106 file saving
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107 live-saving equipment
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108 space saving
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109 daylight saving time
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110 labour-saving
'la·bour-sav·ing adjarbeitssparend -
111 life-saving
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112 space-saving
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113 time-saving
'time-sav·ing adjdevice, gadget Zeit sparend -
114 labour-saving
labour-saving1 adj (BE) PERS arbeitssparend labour-saving2 (BE) PERS Einsparung f von ArbeitskräftenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > labour-saving
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115 life-saving
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116 life-saving operation
lebensrettende Operation fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > life-saving operation
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117 daylight-saving time
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118 resource saving
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119 compulsory saving
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120 cost saving
kostensparend
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saving — sav‧ing [ˈseɪvɪŋ] noun 1. [uncountable] FINANCE the act of keeping money to use later rather than spending it: • We want to encourage saving and investment. 2. [countable usually singular] FINANCE an amount of something that you have not used or… … Financial and business terms
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saving — ► NOUN 1) an economy of or reduction in money, time, etc. 2) (savings) money saved. ► ADJECTIVE (in combination ) ▪ preventing waste of a particular resource: energy saving . ► PREPOSITION 1) except. 2) … English terms dictionary
saving — index conservation, economical, economy (frugality), hoard, penurious, preservation, provident (frugal … Law dictionary
Saving — Depositing change in a piggy bank is a frequently used savings strategy. Saving is income not spent, or deferred consumption. Methods of saving include putting money aside in a bank or pension plan.[1] Saving also includes reducing expenditures,… … Wikipedia