save, keep

save, keep
v. pol

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  • keep something for a rainy day — save, keep, etc. sth for a ˌrainy ˈday idiom to save sth, especially money, for a time when you will really need it Main entry: ↑rainyidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • save something for a rainy day — save, keep, etc. sth for a ˌrainy ˈday idiom to save sth, especially money, for a time when you will really need it Main entry: ↑rainyidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep something until last — leave/save/keep/something until last phrase to delay dealing with or using something until you have dealt with or used all the other things Let’s save the champagne until last. Thesaurus: to stop doing somethingsynonym to kill a person or animal …   Useful english dictionary

  • save something until last — leave/save/keep/something until last phrase to delay dealing with or using something until you have dealt with or used all the other things Let’s save the champagne until last. Thesaurus: to stop doing somethingsynonym to kill a person or animal …   Useful english dictionary

  • save — I conjunction bar, barring, besides, but for, deducting, excepting, lacking, leaving out, not including, short of, without II preposition but, except, exclusive of, less, minus, omitting III (conserve) verb hold, keep safe, preserve, redeem,… …   Law dictionary

  • 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

  • save — save1 [sāv] vt. saved, saving [ME saven < OFr sauver, salver < L salvare < salvus, SAFE] 1. to rescue or preserve from harm, danger, injury, etc.; make or keep safe 2. to keep in health and well being: now only in certain formulas [God… …   English World dictionary

  • save — [v1] rescue bail out, come to rescue, defend, deliver, emancipate, extricate, free, get off the hook*, get out of hock*, give a break, liberate, pull out of fire*, ransom, recover, redeem, salvage, save one’s neck*, set free, spring, unchain,… …   New thesaurus

  • save — Ⅰ. save [1] ► VERB 1) keep safe or rescue from harm or danger. 2) prevent from dying. 3) (in Christian use) preserve (a soul) from damnation. 4) store up for future use. 5) Computing keep (data) by moving a copy to a storage location. 6) …   English terms dictionary

  • save — vb 1 deliver, redeem, *rescue, ransom, reclaim Analogous words: *free, release, liberate, emancipate: *defend, protect, shield, guard, safeguard: *recover, retrieve, recoup, recruit Antonyms: lose: waste: damn {in theology …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Save You (песня Simple Plan) — «Save You» Сингл Simple Plan из …   Википедия

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