Save up Meaning in English
expression
ˈseɪv/ /ˈəp
SAYV-uhp
sˈeɪv/ /ˈʌp
SAYV-up
التعريف
To gradually put aside money over time so you can buy or pay for something later.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Save up' is informal and especially common when talking about money for a goal ('save up for a car'). Often appears with 'for' + thing you want. Do not confuse with 'save' alone, which can also mean rescue.
Spanish: ahorrar (dinero) - juntar (dinero)Portuguese (BR): juntar dinheiro - economizar dinheiroPortuguese (PT): juntar dinheiro - poupar dinheiroChinese (Simplified): 攒钱 - 存钱Chinese (Traditional): 存錢 - 攢錢Hindi: पैसे जमा करना - बचत करनाArabic: ادخار المال - توفير المالBengali: জমিয়ে রাখা - সঞ্চয় করাRussian: копить - откладывать (деньги)Japanese: 貯める - 貯金するVietnamese: tiết kiệm - dành dụmKorean: 저축하다 - 모으다Turkish: biriktirmek - para biriktirmekUrdu: جمع کرنا - بچت کرناIndonesian: menabung - menyisihkan uang
جمل نموذجية
I'm saving up to buy a new phone.
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She saved up all year for her vacation.
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It's hard to save up when things are expensive.
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I need to save up for a rainy day.
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He finally saved up enough to quit his job and travel.
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You're trying to save up for tickets, right?
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