slovo | definícia |
save (mass) | save
- ukladať, uložiť, ušetriť |
save (encz) | save,chránit Zdeněk Brož |
save (encz) | save,s výhradou Zdeněk Brož |
save (encz) | save,s výjimkou Zdeněk Brož |
save (encz) | save,spasit v: |
save (encz) | save,spořit v: Zdeněk Brož |
save (encz) | save,šetřit |
save (encz) | save,uchovávat Zdeněk Brož |
save (encz) | save,uložit v: [it.] "soubor" |
save (encz) | save,uschovat Zdeněk Brož |
save (encz) | save,uspořit Zdeněk Brož |
save (encz) | save,ušetřit Pavel Machek; Giza |
save (encz) | save,zachovat Zdeněk Brož |
save (encz) | save,zachránit |
save (encz) | save,zachraňovat |
Save (gcide) | Save \Save\, n. [See Sage the herb.]
The herb sage, or salvia. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Save (gcide) | Save \Save\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saved; p. pr. & vb. n.
Saving.] [OE. saven, sauven, salven, OF. salver, sauver, F.
sauver, L. salvare, fr. salvus saved, safe. See Safe, a.]
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.
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God save all this fair company. --Chaucer.
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He cried, saying, Lord, save me. --Matt. xiv.
30.
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Thou hast . . . quitted all to save
A world from utter loss. --Milton.
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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.
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Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.
--1 Tim. i.
15.
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3. To keep from being spent or lost; to secure from waste or
expenditure; to lay up; to reserve.
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Now save a nation, and now save a groat. --Pope.
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4. To rescue from something undesirable or hurtful; to
prevent from doing something; to spare.
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I'll save you
That labor, sir. All's now done. --Shak.
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5. To hinder from doing, suffering, or happening; to obviate
the necessity of; to prevent; to spare.
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Will you not speak to save a lady's blush? --Dryden.
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6. To hold possession or use of; to escape loss of.
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Just saving the tide, and putting in a stock of
merit. --Swift.
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To save appearances, to preserve a decent outside; to avoid
exposure of a discreditable state of things.
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Syn: To preserve; rescue; deliver; protect; spare; reserve;
prevent.
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Save (gcide) | Save \Save\, v. i.
To avoid unnecessary expense or expenditure; to prevent
waste; to be economical.
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Brass ordnance saveth in the quantity of the material.
--Bacon.
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Save (gcide) | Save \Save\, prep. or conj. [F. sauf, properly adj., safe. See
Safe, a.]
Except; excepting; not including; leaving out; deducting;
reserving; saving.
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Five times received I forty stripes save one. --2 Cor.
xi. 24.
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Syn: See Except.
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Save (gcide) | Save \Save\, conj.
Except; unless.
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save (wn) | save
n 1: (sports) the act of preventing the opposition from scoring;
"the goalie made a brilliant save"; "the relief pitcher got
credit for a save"
v 1: save from ruin, destruction, or harm [syn: salvage,
salve, relieve, save]
2: to keep up and reserve for personal or special use; "She
saved the old family photographs in a drawer" [syn: save,
preserve]
3: bring into safety; "We pulled through most of the victims of
the bomb attack" [syn: save, carry through, {pull
through}, bring through]
4: spend less; buy at a reduced price
5: accumulate money for future use; "He saves half his salary"
[syn: save, lay aside, save up]
6: make unnecessary an expenditure or effort; "This will save
money"; "I'll save you the trouble"; "This will save you a
lot of time" [syn: save, make unnecessary]
7: save from sins [syn: deliver, redeem, save]
8: refrain from harming [syn: spare, save]
9: spend sparingly, avoid the waste of; "This move will save
money"; "The less fortunate will have to economize now" [syn:
save, economize, economise]
10: retain rights to; "keep my job for me while I give birth";
"keep my seat, please"; "keep open the possibility of a
merger" [syn: keep open, hold open, keep, save]
11: record data on a computer; "boot-up instructions are written
on the hard disk" [syn: write, save] |
save (foldoc) | SAVE
An assembler for the Burroughs 220 written
by Melvin Conway. The name "SAVE" didn't stand for
anything; it was just that you lost fewer card decks and
listings because they all had SAVE written on them.
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save (foldoc) | save
To copy data to a more
permanent form of storage. The term is commonly used for when
some kind of document editing application program writes the
current document from RAM to a file on hard disk at the
request of the user. The implication is that the user might
later load the file back into the editor again to view it,
print it, or continue editing it. Saving a document makes it
safe from the effects of power failure.
The "document" might actually be anything, e.g. a {word
processor} document, the current state of a game, a piece of
music, a website, or a memory image of some program being
executed (though the term "dump" would probably be more common
here).
Data can be saved to any kind of (writable) storage: hard
disk, floppy disk, CD-R; either locally or via a
network.
A program might save its data without any explicit user
request, e.g. periodically as a precaution ("auto save"), or
if it forms part of a pipeline of processes which pass data
via intermediate files. In the latter case the term suggests
all data is written in a single operation whereas "output"
might be a continuous flow, in true pipeline fashion.
When copying several files from one storage medium to another,
the terms "backup", "dump", or "archive" would be used rather
than "save". The term "store" is similar to "save" but
typically applies to copying a single item of data, e.g. a
number, from a processor's register to RAM.
A "save" operation saves the document in its native format,
e.g. a proprietary word processor format, whereas "save as"
(or "export") saves the same data in a different format,
e.g. a plain text file.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
save (mass) | save
- ukladať, uložiť, ušetriť |
save money (mass) | save money
- ušetriť peniaze |
save time (mass) | save time
- ušetriť čas |
saved (mass) | saved
- spasený, zachránený, uložený |
screensaver (mass) | screensaver
- šetrič obrazovky |
a stitch in time saves nine (encz) | a stitch in time saves nine,preventivní oprava n: Zdeněk Brož |
lifesaver (encz) | lifesaver,plavčík n: Zdeněk Brožlifesaver,zachránce n: Zdeněk Brož |
marginal propensity to save (mps). (encz) | Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS).,mezní sklon k úsporám [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
save (encz) | save,chránit Zdeněk Brožsave,s výhradou Zdeněk Brožsave,s výjimkou Zdeněk Brožsave,spasit v: save,spořit v: Zdeněk Brožsave,šetřit save,uchovávat Zdeněk Brožsave,uložit v: [it.] "soubor" save,uschovat Zdeněk Brožsave,uspořit Zdeněk Brožsave,ušetřit Pavel Machek; Gizasave,zachovat Zdeněk Brožsave,zachránit save,zachraňovat |
save a bundle (encz) | save a bundle,něco našetřit mikosoft |
save as (encz) | save as,uložit jako v: [it.] |
save face (encz) | save face,zachovat reputaci Zdeněk Brož |
save for a rainy day (encz) | save for a rainy day,pošetřit na horší časy mikosoftsave for a rainy day,šetřit na horší časy mikosoft |
save money (encz) | save money,ušetřit peníze |
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