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1 säästupirn
общ. энергосберегающая лампа, ýíåðãîýêîíîìè÷íàÿ ëàìïà (àíãë.: energy-saving lamp; energy saving lamp; energy saving bulb // íåì.: Energiesparlampe), энергосберегательная лампочка -
2 energiasäästlik
прил.тех. с низким энергопотреблением, сохраняющий энергию, ýêîíîìè÷íûé (àíãë.: energy-saving; energy-conserving; power efficient; low-energy; power-saving; low-E; energy-efficient // íåì.: energiesparend; stromsparend), экономящий энергию, энергосберегающий, энергоэффективный -
3 tagatisdeposiit
прил.бухг. (-deposii/t, -di, -ti, -te/-tisid) гарантийный депозит, гарантийный взнос, гарантийный взнос при покупке в рассрочку, ãàðàíòèéíûé âêëàä (àíãë.: security deposit; margin deposit; cash security deposit; collateral saving; compulsory saving; guarantee deposit // íåì.: Garantiehinterlegung; Garantiedepot), депозит, возврат которого гарантирован, залоговый депозит -
4 päästeteenistus
сущ.общ. аварийно-спасательная служба, ïîèñêîâî-ñïàñàòåëüíàÿ ñëóæáà (àíãë.: rescue service; life-saving service; search and rescue service (SAR); COSPAS/SARSAT Rescue Service // íåì.: Rettungsdienst; Bereitschaftsdienst; Notdienst; Nothilfe; U, служба спасения, спасательная служба -
5 salvestamine
сущ.комп. накопление (англ.: saving), сохранение (в памяти устройства)
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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
Saving — Sav ing, a. 1. Preserving; rescuing. [1913 Webster] He is the saving strength of his anointed. Ps. xxviii. 8. [1913 Webster] 2. Avoiding unnecessary expense or waste; frugal; not lavish or wasteful; economical; as, a saving cook. [1913 Webster] 3 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-saving — suffix ► used to describe something that allows you to use less of a particular thing: »The card comes complete with two money saving offers. »energy saving features/materials/technologies »a time saving device → See also FACE SAVING(Cf. ↑face… … Financial and business terms
Saving — Sav ing (s[=a]v [i^]ng), prep. or conj.; but properly a participle. With the exception of; except; excepting; also, without disrespect to. Saving your reverence. Shak. Saving your presence. Burns. [1913 Webster] None of us put off our clothes,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
saving — saving1 [sā′viŋ] adj. that saves; specif., a) rescuing; preserving b) economizing or economical c) containing an exception; making a reservation [a saving clause] d) compensating; redeeming [a saving grace] n … English World dictionary
-saving — [ seıvıŋ ] suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning spending less, or using less of something: money saving advice energy saving methods … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-saving — UK [seɪvɪŋ] US suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning spending less, or using less of something money saving advice energy saving methods Thesaurus: suffixeshyponym … Useful english dictionary
Saving — Sav ing, n. 1. Something kept from being expended or lost; that which is saved or laid up; as, the savings of years of economy. [1913 Webster] 2. Exception; reservation. [1913 Webster] Contend not with those that are too strong for us, but still… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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