英 [ˈseɪvə(r)] 美 [ˈseɪvər]
n. 储户,存款人;救助者;起节约作用的物品;节约装置;(旅游)折扣价;(赛马)两面下注;节俭的人
n. (Saver)(美)萨韦尔(人名)
复数savers
saver /ˈseɪvə/
可数名词 A saver is a person who regularly saves money, especially by paying it into a bank account. 储户
Low interest rates are bad news for savers, who have seen their income halved over the last year.
低利率对储户来说是个坏消息,他们在过去一年就看到了收入减半。
救助者;节俭的人;节约装置
回收器
节约器,节约装置
拯救者
The rice cooker is a real time-saver.
电饭锅确实是一个节省时间的工具。
In the months that followed, the old restaurant workers thought carefully of the words of the businessman, "The saver is one of us?"
在接下来的几个月,餐馆的老工人们仔细思考着商人的话:“挽救者是我们中的一员吗?”
You ought to try to reserve the "Super Saver" seats.
你应该设法预订“特惠舱”的座位。
He'd have a screen saver showing pictures on the screen, paintings, and didn't say anything about them.
他的屏幕保护会在屏幕上显示一些照片,绘画,他什么都没有说。
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Winning the Derby last year with Super Saver was a little bit like being in shock.
His only win came in 2010 when he entered four and won with Super Saver.
Because this feature is a proven energy-saver, customers qualify for a number of conservation rebates.