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save (EN)
verbo, sustantivo, preposición

verbo “save”

infinitivo save; él saves; pret. saved; part. saved; ger. saving
  1. salvar
    The firefighter saved the cat from the burning building.
  2. ahorrar (esfuerzo o algo indeseable)
    By doing the dishes for her, he saved his mother the trouble after a long day at work.
  3. salvar (en el contexto religioso)
    Through faith, believers are saved from their sins.
  4. parar
    The goalkeeper saved the penalty kick, keeping the score tied.
  5. almacenar
    I saved the leftover paint so we can touch up the walls later.
  6. guardar
    Remember to save your work frequently to avoid losing any changes.
  7. conservar
    You can save water by fixing leaky faucets.
  8. ahorrar
    She saves a portion of her paycheck every month for emergencies.
  9. guardar(se) (para el matrimonio o hasta encontrar una pareja adecuada)
    He's decided to save himself for someone who shares his values and dreams.

sustantivo “save”

sing. save, pl. saves o no contable
  1. parada
    With seconds left on the clock, the goalkeeper's quick save kept the score tied.
  2. salvamento (en el contexto de béisbol)
    Garcia pitched two perfect innings to notch the save, securing the team's narrow lead.
  3. salvavidas (en un contexto informal)
    When he tripped on stage but turned it into a dance move, that was a nice save.
  4. guardado
    Remember to perform a save of your document every few minutes to avoid losing your work.

preposición “save”

save
  1. excepto
    Everyone went to the beach on Sunday, save Emily, who had to work.