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词组 salt away
释义
Idiom
salt awaysalt away (something)
to save something, esp. money, for use at a later time.
It's not easy paying a mortgage, raising a young child, and salting away enough money for your retirement.

Phr V
salt away
salts, salting, salted
salt away sth or salt sth away
informal to put money into a safe place so that you can use it in the future
People say that he's salted away millions of dollars in a Swiss bank account.
salt away
verb to save money; to hide money and valuables UK, 1902
phrasesalt away
salt away sthsalt sth away to save money for the future by hiding it, especially money that you have got dishonestly: Drug traffickers are salting away their funds, serving their prison sentences, and then coming out to a life of luxury. SIMILAR TO: stash away informal

salt away

To put something into storage for use at a later date. An allusion to preserving foods, especially meats, by curing them with salt. A noun or pronoun can be used between "salt" and "away." Over the years I've taken to salting away lots of bottled water and nonperishable foods, in case of an emergency. You'd be wise to salt some of your paycheck away each month.

salt something away

 
1. Lit. to store and preserve a foodstuff by salting it. The farmer's wife salted a lot of fish and hams away for the winter. She salted away a lot of food.
2. Fig. to store something; to place something in reserve. I need to salt some money away for my retirement. I will salt away some money for emergencies.

salt away

Also, salt down. Keep in reserve, store, save, as in He salted away most of his earnings in a bank account. This idiom alludes to using salt as a food preservative. [Mid-1800s]

salt away

v.
To save or store something for future use: I salted away money from my summer job to pay for college. I bought 20 packs of paper towels that were on sale, and I salted them away.

salt away, to

To put aside funds for future use. Treating fish or meat with salt is an ancient way of preserving it, antedating modern refrigeration by centuries. In the nineteenth century the term, also put as to salt down, began to be used figuratively for saving money. “No one to hinder you from salting away as many millions as you can carry off!” wrote R. W. Chambers (Maids of Paradise, 1902). Also see save for a rainy day.
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