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Boxing
heure d'été
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
daylight saving time, DST SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
to save sb sth time
save time, space
gagner (by doing en faisant)
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
heure d'été ADMIN.
daylight saving(s) time ingl. am.
heure d'hiver ADMIN.
daylight saving(s) time ingl. am.
daylight-saving time ingl. am.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. save [ingl. brit. seɪv, ingl. am. seɪv] SUST.
1. save DEP.:
2. save INFORM.:
II. save [ingl. brit. seɪv, ingl. am. seɪv] V. trans.
1. save (rescue):
save person, environment, job, match, film, marriage, sanity
sauver (from de)
to save sb/sth from doing
to save sb's life literal, fig.
sauver la situation (by doing en faisant)
2. save (put by, keep):
save money, food
mettre [qc] de côté (to do pour faire)
save goods, documents
garder (for pour)
to save sth for sb, to save sb sth place, food
garder [qc] pour qn
3. save (economize on):
save money, fuel, energy, water
économiser (by doing en faisant)
save time, space
gagner (by doing en faisant)
to save sb sth money
to save sb sth trouble, expense, journey
éviter qc à qn
to save sb sth time
to save sb/sth (from) doing
4. save DEP.:
save goal, penalty
5. save REL.:
save soul, mankind
sauver (from de)
6. save INFORM.:
save file, data
sauvegarder, enregistrer (on, to sur)
7. save (collect):
save stamps, cards
III. save [ingl. brit. seɪv, ingl. am. seɪv] V. intr.
1. save (put by funds) → save up
2. save (economize):
to save on energy, paper, heating
IV. to save oneself V. v. refl.
1. to save oneself (rescue oneself):
to save oneself literal, fig.
s'en tirer (by doing en faisant)
2. to save oneself (keep energy, virginity):
se réserver (for pour)
3. to save oneself (avoid waste):
V. save [ingl. brit. seɪv, ingl. am. seɪv] PREP. archaic
VI. save [ingl. brit. seɪv, ingl. am. seɪv]
save it coloq.!
save it coloq.!
à d'autres! coloq.
I. save up V. [ingl. brit. seɪv -, ingl. am. seɪv -] (save up)
to save up for or towards car, house
to save up for or towards holiday, trip
II. save up V. [ingl. brit. seɪv -, ingl. am. seɪv -] (save up [sth], save [sth] up)
save up money
mettre [qc] de côté (to do pour faire)
save up stamps, newspapers
I. saving [ingl. brit. ˈseɪvɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈseɪvɪŋ] SUST.
1. saving (reduction):
économie f (in de, on sur)
a 25% saving
2. saving U (activity):
saving ECON., FIN.
3. saving (conservation):
II. savings SUST.
savings sust. pl.:
III. -saving COMPOSIT.
IV. saving [ingl. brit. ˈseɪvɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈseɪvɪŋ] PREP. archaic, form.
sauf votre respect arcznte.
labour-saving, labor-saving ingl. am. ADJ.
labour-saving equipment, feature, system:
face-saving [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈfeɪs ˌseɪvɪŋ] ADJ.
face-saving plan, solution:
qui permet de sauver la face after sust.
daylight [ingl. brit. ˈdeɪlʌɪt, ingl. am. ˈdeɪˌlaɪt] SUST.
1. daylight (light):
in (the) daylight atrbv. attack, bombing, raid
2. daylight (dawn):
tabasser qn coloq.
I. time [ingl. brit. tʌɪm, ingl. am. taɪm] SUST.
1. time (continuum):
2. time (specific duration):
3. time (hour of the day, night):
to lose time clock:
4. time (era, epoch):
to be ahead of or in advance of the times person, invention:
5. time (moment):
6. time (occasion):
7. time (experience):
se la couler douce coloq.
8. time ADMIN. (hourly rate):
9. time (length of period):
10. time MÚS.:
11. time DEP.:
12. time MAT. fig.:
II. time [ingl. brit. tʌɪm, ingl. am. taɪm] V. trans.
1. time (schedule):
time attack
prévoir (for pour)
time holiday, visit
prévoir, fixer (for pour)
time appointment, meeting
2. time (judge):
time blow, stroke, shot
3. time (measure speed, duration):
time athlete, cyclist
time journey, speech
time egg
III. to time oneself V. v. refl.
to time oneself v. refl.:
IV. time [ingl. brit. tʌɪm, ingl. am. taɪm]
to do time (prison) coloq.
faire de la taule coloq.
to make time with sb ingl. am. coloq. (chat up)
draguer qn coloq.
s'envoyer qn coloq.
long time no see coloq.!
time please! ingl. brit. (in pub)
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. save [seɪv] V. trans.
1. save (rescue):
to save sb from sth
2. save (keep for future use):
save money
3. save (collect):
save coins, stamps
4. save (avoid wasting):
5. save (reserve):
6. save (prevent from doing):
7. save INFORM.:
to save as ...
8. save DEP.:
save a goal
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. save [seɪv] V. intr.
III. save [seɪv] SUST. DEP.
I. save [seɪv] PREP. form.
II. save [seɪv] CONJ. form.
I. saving SUST.
1. saving (economy):
2. saving (rescue):
II. saving PREP.
daylight SUST.
daylight no pl.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. time [taɪm] SUST.
1. time (chronological dimension):
2. time no pl. (period of time):
journey time/cooking time cooking time
3. time (point in time):
time in schedule, day
time on clock
the right/wrong time for doing sth, at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig.
from time to time no pl.
ahead of time ingl. am.
4. time (experience):
to give sb a hard time coloq.
5. time (opportunity, leisure):
to have got time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth
6. time (incident):
three times champion ingl. brit., ingl. austr., three time champion ingl. am.
7. time (epoch):
at the time of sth no pl.
to keep up [or to change] with the times ingl. am.
to be ahead of [or before] one's time ingl. brit.
8. time pl. (when measuring) MAT.:
9. time DEP.:
10. time no pl. MÚS.:
11. time ECON.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to do time ingl. brit. coloq.
II. time [taɪm] V. trans.
1. time (measure time of):
time runner
time journey
2. time (choose best moment for):
time wedding, meeting, comment
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. save1 [seɪv] V. trans.
1. save (rescue):
to save sb from sth
2. save (reserve):
3. save (keep for future use):
save money
4. save (collect):
save coins, stamps
5. save (not waste):
6. save (prevent from doing):
7. save comput:
to save sth as ...
8. save sports:
save a goal
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to save sb's hide
II. save1 [seɪv] V. intr.
III. save1 [seɪv] SUST. sports
I. saving SUST.
1. saving (economy):
2. saving pl. (saved money):
3. saving (rescue):
II. saving PREP.
I. save2 [seɪv] PREP.
II. save2 [seɪv] CONJ. form.
daylight SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. time [taɪm] SUST.
1. time (chronological dimension):
2. time (period of time):
3. time (point in time):
time in schedule, day
time on clock
the right/wrong time for doing sth
at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig.
4. time (experience):
to give sb a hard time coloq.
5. time (opportunity, leisure):
to have time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth
6. time (incident):
7. time (epoch):
8. time pl. math (when measuring):
9. time sports:
10. time MÚS.:
11. time ECON.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to do/serve time coloq.
II. time [taɪm] V. trans.
1. time (measure time of):
time runner
time trip
2. time (choose best moment for):
time wedding, meeting, comment
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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During summer daylight saving time is observed and clocks are advanced one hour.
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Between 10am and 4pm daylight saving time, the sun's rays are the strongest.
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Due to time zones and daylight saving time, this is not necessarily at 12 p.m., but often one to two hours later.
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Where daylight saving time is used, the term standard time typically refers to the time without the offset for daylight saving time.
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During summer (see below for exact dates) daylight saving time is observed and clocks are advanced one hour.
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