save
verb
/seɪv/
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- To help (somebody) to survive, or rescue (somebody or something) from harm.
- (sports) To catch or deflect (a shot at goal).
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retten
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- To keep (something) safe; to safeguard.
- (baseball) To preserve, as a relief pitcher, (a win of another pitcher's on one's team) by defending the lead held when the other pitcher left the game.
- (transitive, gambling, slang, archaic) To make an agreement to give (some amount of money) to a fellow gambler if one wins, and to receive that amount from them if they win, as a form of hedging.
- (intransitive) To economize or avoid waste.
- To put aside; to avoid.
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sparen
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- (transitive, intransitive, computing, video games) To write a file to disk or other storage medium.
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speichern
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- (Christianity) To redeem or protect someone from eternal damnation.
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erretten,
retten
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- (transitive) To store for future use.
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sichern,
speichern
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aufbewahren
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Save
properNoun
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- A river in southeastern Africa that flows about 400 km (250 mi) from south of Harare in Zimbabwe, through Mozambique, to the Indian Ocean.
- A river in southern France that flows about 143 km (89 mi) from the Pyrenees to the Garonne at Grenade.
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Save
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saving
noun
/ˈseɪ.vɪŋ/
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/ˈsæɪ.vɪŋ/
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- (countable, usually, in the plural) Something (usually money) that is saved, particularly money that has been set aside for the future.
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Ersparnisse
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