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1 save
v. 1. \save sb/ sth (from sth / doing sth) аврах, хамгаалах. He \saved her life. Тэр, эмэгтэйн амийг аварсан. 2. \save (sth) (up) (for sth) мөнгө хадгалах/ хураах. 3. арвилах, нөөх, хэмнэх. \save time цаг хэмнэх. prep. (also save for) гадна; өөр, ондоо. I answered all the questions \save one. Би нэгээс бусад бүх асуултыг хариулсан. saver n. банкинд мөнгө хадгалуулагч. -
2 rainy
adj. (-ier, -iest) бороотой. save up for a rainy day алсаа бодож мөнгө хураах. -
3 sacrifice
n. 1. тахил. 2. тахил өргөх, тавиг болгох. She made many \sacrifices for her children. Тэр үр хүүхдийнхээ төлөө өөрийгөө хайрладаггүй байв. v. 1. тахил өргөх. 2. амиа өгөх, амь биеэ зориулах. He \sacrificeed his life to save the child. Тэр хүүхдийн амийг аварч өөрөө амиа алдав. sacrificial adj. 1. өргөлийн. 2. алдагдалтай (үнэ).
См. также в других словарях:
save for — not including (someone or something) : except for (someone or something) The park was deserted save for a few joggers. • • • Main Entry: ↑save … Useful english dictionary
save for a rainy day — save for a time of need … English contemporary dictionary
save for a rainy day — save (something) for a rainy day to keep an amount of money for a time in the future when it might be needed. She has a couple of thousand pounds kept aside which she s saving for a rainy day … New idioms dictionary
save for a rainy day — save money for a time when you really need it Ed and Vi spend little money. They re saving for a rainy day … English idioms
save for a rainy day — See: RAINY DAY … Dictionary of American idioms
save for a rainy day — See: RAINY DAY … Dictionary of American idioms
save\ for\ a\ rainy\ day — See: rainy day … Словарь американских идиом
save — [seɪv] verb 1. also save something → up [intransitive, transitive] FINANCE to keep or collect money to use later, especially when you gradually add more money over a period of time: • She saves £200 a month from her salary. • We want to increase… … Financial and business terms
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save — save1 [ seıv ] verb *** ▸ 1 help someone/something avoid harm ▸ 2 avoid using something ▸ 3 help someone avoid doing something ▸ 4 keep something for future ▸ 5 in computing ▸ 6 stop point being scored ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) transitive to make it… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
save — I UK [seɪv] / US verb Word forms save : present tense I/you/we/they save he/she/it saves present participle saving past tense saved past participle saved *** 1) a) [transitive] to make it possible for someone or something to avoid danger, harm,… … English dictionary