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sav·ing
/ˈsevɪŋ/
存款,挽救,節約(
a
.)搭救的,節約的,保留的,補償的除…之外
From:
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saving
存 節省
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Save
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Saved
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Saving
.]
1.
To
make
safe
;
to
procure
the
safety
of
;
to
preserve
from
injury
,
destruction
,
or
evil
of
any
kind
;
to
rescue
from
impending
danger
;
as
,
to
save
a
house
from
the
flames
.
God
save
all
this
fair
company
.
--
Chaucer
.
He
cried
,
saying
,
Lord
,
save
me
.
--
Matt
.
xiv
. 30.
Thou
hast
. . .
quitted
all
to
save
A
world
from
utter
loss
. --
Milton
.
2.
Theol.
Specifically
,
to
deliver
from
sin
and
its
penalty
;
to
rescue
from
a
state
of
condemnation
and
spiritual
death
,
and
bring
into
a
state
of
spiritual
life
.
Christ
Jesus
came
into
the
world
to
save
sinners
.
--
1
Tim
.
i
. 15.
3.
To
keep
from
being
spent
or
lost
;
to
secure
from
waste
or
expenditure
;
to
lay
up
;
to
reserve
.
Now
save
a
nation
,
and
now
save
a
groat
.
--
Pope
.
4.
To
rescue
from
something
undesirable
or
hurtful
;
to
prevent
from
doing
something
;
to
spare
.
I'll
save
you
That
labor
,
sir
.
All's
now
done
. --
Shak
.
5.
To
hinder
from
doing
,
suffering
,
or
happening
;
to
obviate
the
necessity
of
;
to
prevent
;
to
spare
.
Will
you
not
speak
to
save
a
lady's
blush?
--
Dryden
.
6.
To
hold
possession
or
use
of
;
to
escape
loss
of
.
Just
saving
the
tide
,
and
putting
in
a
stock
of
merit
.
--
Swift
.
To save appearances
,
to
preserve
a
decent
outside
;
to
avoid
exposure
of
a
discreditable
state
of
things
.
Syn:
--
To
preserve
;
rescue
;
deliver
;
protect
;
spare
;
reserve
;
prevent
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sav·ing
a.
1.
Preserving
;
rescuing
.
He
is
the
saving
strength
of
his
anointed
.
--
Ps
.
xxviii
. 8.
2.
Avoiding
unnecessary
expense
or
waste
;
frugal
;
not
lavish
or
wasteful
;
economical
;
as
,
a
saving
cook
.
3.
Bringing
back
in
returns
or
in
receipts
the
sum
expended
;
incurring
no
loss
,
though
not
gainful
;
as
,
a
saving
bargain
;
the
ship
has
made
a
saving
voyage
.
4.
Making
reservation
or
exception
;
as
,
a
saving
clause
.
Note:
☞
Saving
is
often
used
with
a
noun
to
form
a
compound
adjective
;
as
, labor-
saving
, life-
saving
,
etc
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sav·ing
prep. ∨ conj.
;
but
properly
a
participle
.
With
the
exception
of
;
except
;
excepting
;
also
,
without
disrespect
to
.
“
Saving
your
reverence.”
--
Shak
.
“
Saving
your
presence.”
--
Burns
.
None
of
us
put
off
our
clothes
,
saving
that
every
one
put
them
off
for
washing
.
--
Neh
.
iv
. 23.
And
in
the
stone
a
new
name
written
,
which
no
man
knoweth
saving
he
that
receiveth
it
.
--
Rev
.
ii
. 17.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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
.
2.
Exception
;
reservation
.
Contend
not
with
those
that
are
too
strong
for
us
,
but
still
with
a
saving
to
honesty
.
--
L'Estrange
.
Savings bank
,
a
bank
in
which
savings
or
earnings
are
deposited
and
put
at
interest
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
saving
adj
1:
bringing
about
salvation
or
redemption
from
sin
; "
saving
faith
"; "
redemptive
(
or
redeeming
)
love
" [
syn
:
redemptive
,
redeeming(a)
,
saving(a)
]
2:
characterized
by
thriftiness
; "
wealthy
by
inheritance
but
saving
by
constitution
"-
Ellen
Glasgow
n
1:
an
act
of
economizing
;
reduction
in
cost
; "
it
was
a
small
economy
to
walk
to
work
every
day
"; "
there
was
a
saving
of
50
cents
" [
syn
:
economy
]
2:
recovery
or
preservation
from
loss
or
danger
; "
work
is
the
deliverance
of
mankind
"; "
a
surgeon's
job
is
the
saving
of
lives
" [
syn
:
rescue
,
deliverance
,
delivery
]
3:
the
activity
of
protecting
something
from
loss
or
danger
[
syn
:
preservation
]
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