柯林斯詞典saving /?se?v??/ (savings) 1. N-COUNT A saving is a reduction in the amount of time or money that is used or needed. 節(jié)省 You can enjoy a year's membership for just $28 – a saving of $7 off the regular rate. 你衹需花$28就可以享受一年的會(huì)員資格–比正常會(huì)費(fèi)節(jié)省了$7。2. N-PLURAL Your savings are the money that you have saved, especially in a bank or a building society. 積蓄; 存款 Her savings were in the First National Bank. 她的存款以前在第一國(guó)民銀行。 返回 saving劍橋詞典?savings [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] the money that you keep in an account in a bank or similar financial organization 存款,儲(chǔ)蓄金 He spent all his savings on an expensive car . 他花了自己所有的存款買(mǎi)了一輛昂貴的汽車(chē)。 例句 We've made huge savings this year with our staffing budget .I'm sure there are other areas where we could make savings.That could mean a saving of up to five hundred pounds a year .At £270, this represents a significant saving on the usual charge .We've cut back our operating expenses at a saving of over £25,000. [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] an amount of money that you do not need to spend 節(jié)餘,省下的錢(qián) You can make huge savings (= save a lot of money ) by buying food in bulk . 批量購(gòu)買(mǎi)食品能省下很多錢(qián)。 返回 saving