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 saving ['seiviŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 存款, 挽救, 节约

a. 搭救的, 节约的, 保留的, 补偿的

prep. 除...之外

[经] 储蓄/投资理论




    saving
    [ noun ]
    1. an act of economizing; reduction in cost

    2. <noun.act>
      it was a small economy to walk to work every day
      there was a saving of 50 cents
    3. recovery or preservation from loss or danger

    4. <noun.act>
      work is the deliverance of mankind
      a surgeon's job is the saving of lives
    5. the activity of protecting something from loss or danger

    6. <noun.act>
    [ adj ]
    1. bringing about salvation or redemption from sin

    2. <adj.all>
      saving faith
      redemptive (or redeeming) love
    3. characterized by thriftiness

    4. <adj.all>
      wealthy by inheritance but saving by constitution


    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.

    God save all this fair company. --Chaucer.

    He cried, saying, Lord, save me. --Matt. xiv.
    30.

    Thou hast . . . quitted all to save
    A world from utter loss. --Milton.

    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.

    Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.
    --1 Tim. i.
    15.

    3. To keep from being spent or lost; to secure from waste or
    expenditure; to lay up; to reserve.

    Now save a nation, and now save a groat. --Pope.

    4. To rescue from something undesirable or hurtful; to
    prevent from doing something; to spare.

    I'll save you
    That labor, sir. All's now done. --Shak.

    5. To hinder from doing, suffering, or happening; to obviate
    the necessity of; to prevent; to spare.

    Will you not speak to save a lady's blush? --Dryden.

    6. To hold possession or use of; to escape loss of.

    Just saving the tide, and putting in a stock of
    merit. --Swift.

    {To save appearances}, to preserve a decent outside; to avoid
    exposure of a discreditable state of things.

    Syn: To preserve; rescue; deliver; protect; spare; reserve;
    prevent.


    Saving \Sav"ing\, a.
    1. Preserving; rescuing.

    He is the saving strength of his anointed. --Ps.
    xxviii. 8.

    2. Avoiding unnecessary expense or waste; frugal; not lavish
    or wasteful; economical; as, a saving cook.

    3. Bringing back in returns or in receipts the sum expended;
    incurring no loss, though not gainful; as, a saving
    bargain; the ship has made a saving voyage.

    4. Making reservation or exception; as, a saving clause.

    Note: Saving is often used with a noun to form a compound
    adjective; as, labor-saving, life-saving, etc.


    Saving \Sav"ing\ (s[=a]v"[i^]ng), prep. or conj.; but properly a
    participle.
    With the exception of; except; excepting; also, without
    disrespect to. ``Saving your reverence.'' --Shak. ``Saving
    your presence.'' --Burns.

    None of us put off our clothes, saving that every one
    put them off for washing. --Neh. iv. 23.

    And in the stone a new name written, which no man
    knoweth saving he that receiveth it. --Rev. ii. 17.


    Saving \Sav"ing\, n.
    1. Something kept from being expended or lost; that which is
    saved or laid up; as, the savings of years of economy.

    2. Exception; reservation.

    Contend not with those that are too strong for us,
    but still with a saving to honesty. --L'Estrange.

    {Savings bank}, a bank in which savings or earnings are
    deposited and put at interest.

    1. "Basically, like a lot of other people, we were a little freer spending with credit cards than we should have been." Now, saving for retirement and for the four children's educations is a higher priority.
    2. But Dr Tim Jackson of the Stockholm Environment Unit showed us slides depicting savings made by various energy-efficiency strategies, such as switching fuels (greatest saving) to advanced coal technology (additional cost).
    3. And there's much more interest in saving state funds by offering early retirement incentives, the approach taken in Iowa and Louisiana, or delaying salary increases, the path chosen by California and South Carolina.
    4. The bill also would gradually take back from the well-to-do the tax saving realized from personal exemptions.
    5. The Gramm-Rudman Act forced government to at least attempt scaling back, and the phasing out of tax deductions on installment debt has made individuals more conscious of saving rather than spending.
    6. If these proceeds were spread over five years, the PSBR would be cut by Pounds 18bn initially (Pounds 15bn from the flotation, plus Pounds 3bn saving on road expenditure), and by more as the savings on debt interest built up.
    7. But David Batchelder, a Mesa spokesman, said that an equity offering last year and the liquidation of Mesa Petroleum Co. this year allowed the partnership to pay off debt, saving substantial interest costs.
    8. "We're also saving a tremendous amount of money," he says. "With `Mama's Family,' all we do is plug it into a tape machine.
    9. With today's global capital markets, however, an increase in American saving could flow into investments abroad if returns are higher there.
    10. If there is a group in our society in which mandatory, random testing would have potential for saving lives, the public transportation industry is it.
    11. But if an accord is reached, it will have more to do with saving face than with clearing paths for U.S. business.
    12. The system speeds up the contract-drafting process, saving the client money.
    13. I've been saving my junk mail for four years to write this story.
    14. Agreed to use a case from Colorado to study a federal regulation aimed at saving the government time and money when it mistakenly overpays some Social Security recipients.
    15. Reducing from five years to two years the minimum time period over which owners of rental tuxedo firms may depreciate their inventories, saving owners $29 million over five years.
    16. For this The Independent has apologised, thus saving itself the embarrassment of being reported to the Press Complaints Commission.
    17. "They ask me `Arnel, Why did you not save your cousins?"' he said, fighting back tears. "I tell them,`There was nothing I could do.' It was difficult enough saving myself.
    18. Stephen Moore of the Heritage Foundation has not analyzed the Bush proposal but said that generally conservative organization supports encouraging increased saving through tax incentives rather than by raising taxes.
    19. Behind the pleas to save the trees and loggers' cries for saving jobs, millions of dollars are being wagered on a congressional fight for control of the nation's oldest forests.
    20. Depositor Ivan Calderwood started saving at the bank when he was a stonecutter earning $2.50 a day.
    21. These countries will require massive amounts of saving and investment.
    22. Of that, it agreed to return $14 million to Doyon, leaving a net tax saving of $2 million for Hilton.
    23. All their charges have severe financial difficulties and one or two of those wires will break.' The focus on well publicised failures runs the risk of devaluing the role outsiders can play in saving companies.
    24. AT&T treasurer Lawrence Prendergast said selling the stock to Capital Group would replace that underwriting, saving fees and expenses of about 2.5%, or about $16.3 million.
    25. What is required is more saving in the economy, so that resources are channelled into exports. But higher interest rates would be politically devastating for the government and would doubtless have a deeply negative impact on consumers and industrialists.
    26. We were able to offer the hard idea that the grizzlies were disappearing and were worth saving.
    27. Some manufacturers, notably Rover with its highly successful 800-series 'facelift', have abandoned the ultimate saving of drag coefficient in favour of a more distinctive front-end appearance.
    28. It praised the 'significant achievement' in saving money.
    29. Speaking Monday in Portland, Oregon, on the dispute over saving the spotted owl's habitat while putting loggers out of work, President Bush said, "Common sense tells us to find a needed balance."
    30. Governor Bill Clinton's advisers seek faster productivity growth via higher investment in education, training and infrastructure; Mr Bush's are vainly searching for a way to finance new tax cuts and hence increase incentives for work and saving.
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