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I. save [seɪv] ГЛАГ прх

1. save (rescue):

to save sb/sth [from sth]
jdn/etw [vor etw дат] retten
to save sb's life
to save one's own skin [or hide] usu прин
to save sb's soul

2. save МОР:

to save sth
etw bergen

3. save (keep from danger):

to save sb/sth
jdn/etw schützen

4. save (keep for future use):

to save sth

5. save (collect):

to save sth

6. save (avoid wasting):

sich вин schonen

7. save (reserve):

to save sb sth [or to save sth for sb]
jdm etw aufheben

8. save (spare):

to save sb sth
jdm etw ersparen

9. save ИНФОРМ:

to save sth as...

10. save СПОРТ:

Phrases:

to save sb's bacon [or neck]

II. save [seɪv] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. save (keep for the future):

2. save (conserve sth):

to save on sth
bei etw дат sparen

3. save Am (keep):

save food
sich вин halten

III. save [seɪv] СЪЩ (in football)

Abwehr f <->

IV. save [seɪv] ПРЕДЛ form

außer +дат
save for ...
außer +дат ...

I. sav·ing [ˈseɪvɪŋ] СЪЩ

1. saving usu pl (money):

Erspartes ср kein pl

2. saving no pl:

Ersparnis f <-, -se>
Einsparung f <-, -en>

3. saving no pl (rescue, preservation):

Rettung f <-, -en>

4. saving ЮР:

Ausnahme f <-, -n>

II. sav·ing [ˈseɪvɪŋ] ПРИЛ

III. sav·ing [ˈseɪvɪŋ] ПРЕДЛ

saving → save

I. save [seɪv] ГЛАГ прх

1. save (rescue):

to save sb/sth [from sth]
jdn/etw [vor etw дат] retten
to save sb's life
to save one's own skin [or hide] usu прин
to save sb's soul

2. save МОР:

to save sth
etw bergen

3. save (keep from danger):

to save sb/sth
jdn/etw schützen

4. save (keep for future use):

to save sth

5. save (collect):

to save sth

6. save (avoid wasting):

sich вин schonen

7. save (reserve):

to save sb sth [or to save sth for sb]
jdm etw aufheben

8. save (spare):

to save sb sth
jdm etw ersparen

9. save ИНФОРМ:

to save sth as...

10. save СПОРТ:

Phrases:

to save sb's bacon [or neck]

II. save [seɪv] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. save (keep for the future):

2. save (conserve sth):

to save on sth
bei etw дат sparen

3. save Am (keep):

save food
sich вин halten

III. save [seɪv] СЪЩ (in football)

Abwehr f <->

IV. save [seɪv] ПРЕДЛ form

außer +дат
save for ...
außer +дат ...

Funds [fʌndz] СЪЩ

Funds мн Brit (government stocks):

I. fund [fʌnd] СЪЩ

1. fund (stock of money):

Fonds м <-, ->
Notfonds м <-, ->
Pensionsfonds м <-, ->
Pensionskasse f <-, -n>
Tilgungsfonds м <-, ->

2. fund (money invested):

Investmentfonds м <-, ->

3. fund (money):

Eigenkapital ср <-s, -e>
to be in funds person
gut bei Kasse sein разг
to be in funds institution
[für etw вин] Geld [o. Spenden] sammeln

4. fund прен (source):

Vorrat м <-(e)s, -rä·te> an +дат

II. fund [fʌnd] ГЛАГ прх

to fund sth (invest)
in etw вин investieren
to fund debts ФИН
Запис в OpenDict

save ГЛАГ

save our souls, SOS МОР, АВИО
save our ship, SOS МОР, АВИО
Запис в OpenDict

fund СЪЩ

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

funds saving СЪЩ INV-FIN

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

saving СЪЩ INV-FIN

saving СЪЩ INV-FIN

Sparen ср

fund ГЛАГ прх FINMKT

fund СЪЩ FINMKT

funds СЪЩ INV-FIN

Gelder мн
Present
Isave
yousave
he/she/itsaves
wesave
yousave
theysave
Past
Isaved
yousaved
he/she/itsaved
wesaved
yousaved
theysaved
Present Perfect
Ihavesaved
youhavesaved
he/she/ithassaved
wehavesaved
youhavesaved
theyhavesaved
Past Perfect
Ihadsaved
youhadsaved
he/she/ithadsaved
wehadsaved
youhadsaved
theyhadsaved

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His commitment to entrepreneurship includes, among other things, being an active investor in information technology funds.
en.wikipedia.org
Also, it can be used to supplement funds when donor aid is limited and to expand existing PDA services and programs.
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If some of the mortgage loans go delinquent or default, funds from the excess spread account can be used to pay the bondholders.
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One of his first moves was to prosecute former quaestors for illegal appropriation of funds and dishonesty.
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In a money-makes-money scenario, endowment funds generate income over time, so that the donations the foundation initially receives are multiplied.
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