Sat
. ur .day © / 'saetordei; 'saetordi /[ count, noncount ] (
the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday
sauce
© / sos/a thick liquid that you eat on or with other food
sauce
• pan / ' sospren / ( also pan )a round metal container for cooking
sau
• cer / ' sosar /a small round plate that you put under a cup
a room that is hot and filled with steam, where people sit to relax and feel healthy
sau
• sage / ' sosid3 /a mixture of meat, spices, etc. that is pressed into a long, thin skin
wild or violent
save © / seiv /
to take someone or something away from danger
( also save up
) to keep or not spend money so that you can buy something laterto keep something to use in the future
to use less of something
( COMPUTERS ) to store information in a computer by giving it a special instruction
( SPORTS ) to stop someone from scoring a goal in sports such as hockey
or soccersav
• ings / ' seivigz /money that you are keeping to use later
A savings account
lets you keep your money in the bank to use later. You receive extra money, called interest , for keeping your money there.saw 1
saw
2 / so /a metal tool for cutting wood
►saw
saw • dust
/ ' sodAst /powder that falls when you cut wood with a saw
sax
• o • phone / ' sreksafoun / ( alsoSay 1 Ф / sei /
( says / sez / say ing , said / sed / has said )
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to make words with your mouthWhich word?
Say or tell?
We use say
with the actual words that are spoken, or before that in reported speech:Notice that you say
something to someone:that is to say
what I mean is...say 2 / sei /
to have the right to help decide something
say • ing / ' seiig /
[count]
a sentence that people often say, which gives advice about something
scab
/ skreb /( HEALTH ) a hard covering that grows over your skin where it is cut or broken