Save
71save — I v 1. rescue, come to [s.o. s] rescue, liberate, free, bail [s.o.] out; redeem, deliver, snatch from the jaws of death; salvage, Baseball, (of a relief pitcher) put out the fire. 2. protect, safeguard, guard, secure; shield, screen, cover, cloak …
72save — dis·save; save; …
73save — 1. As a life. Ola, ho ōla, ho opakele, ho opalekana. ♦ God save the king, ola ka mō ī i ke Akua. ♦ God save me, e ola au i ke Akua. 2. Keep. Mālama, pūlama, ho īli, ho oili, hō ili ili, ho okoe, ana ē …
74Save it! — exclam. Be quiet! □ Save it! Keep quiet until this is over. □ I don’t care what you think you have to say. Save it! …
75save up — {v. phr.} To put away for future use; keep as savings; save. * /John was saving up for a new bicycle./ * /Mary saved up pieces of cloth to make a quilt./ …
76save up — {v. phr.} To put away for future use; keep as savings; save. * /John was saving up for a new bicycle./ * /Mary saved up pieces of cloth to make a quilt./ …
77Save, S. — S. Save (3. Sept.), steht als Martyrer in Aethiopien im Allg. Mart. Vgk. Raurava …
78save as — verb a) To enter a dialog box where the user can specify a filename, and such that when the filename is specified, an appropriate file will be saved with that name (even if it already has a different name). b) To specify a (possibly new) filename …
79save on — phr verb Save on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑disk …
80save to — phr verb Save to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑disk …