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save /seɪv/ ► SEE ALLsave on sthsave sth on sthsave upsave sth up (for sth)save sth up●ˈsave on sth●ˈsave sth on sthto use less of sth or not more than necessary (在…上)节省,节约◆He saved on electricity by using candles. 他为了省电使用蜡烛。◆Get your tickets early and save $5 on the cost of an adult ticket. 早点买票,一张成人票可少花 5 元钱。[v + prep] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌsave ˈup 🔑●ˌsave sth ˈup (for sth) 🔑to keep your money instead of spending it, especially because you want to buy a particular thing (为…)积蓄,攒钱◆She’s saving up for a new computer. 她在攒钱买新计算机。◆I saved up all my wages to buy my parents a present. 我省下全部工资给父母买礼物。 NOTE Save and save sth are used more frequently on their own with this meaning, especially in more formal English. * save 和 save sth 单独使用作此义更常见,尤用于正式英语。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌsave sth ˈupto keep sth to use or enjoy in the future 保存;保留◆I save up the week’s newspapers to read at weekends. 我把一周的报纸攒到周末看。 NOTE Save sth is used more frequently on its own with this meaning, especially in more formal English. * save sth 单独使用作此义更常见,尤用于正式英语。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |