salve [sælv]
verbo transitivo
también:
- to salve one's conscience -> descargar la conciencia
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salve [sælv][salv]
sustantivo
1Emplasto, ungüento; auxilio, socorro, remedio.
2Remedio, alivio, consuelo.
3Adulación. (Familiar) (m)
- Lip- -> pomada para los labios
1Curar una herida o úlcera aplicando ungüentos o emplastos (to cure).
2Salvar, socorrer, remediar, auxiliar.
3Salvar, evitar algún inconveniente, impedimento, dificultad o riesgo.
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salve [sælv]
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Verb Conjugation for "salve"
Imperative
- salve
- you salve
- he/she salves
- we salve
- you salve
- they salve
Preterite
- I salved
- you salved
- he/she salved
- we salved
- you salved
- they salved
Present Continuous
- I am salving
- you are salving
- he/she is salving
- we are salving
- you are salving
- they are salving
Present Perfect
- I have salved
- you have salved
- he/she has salved
- we have salved
- you have salved
- they have salved
Past Continuous
- I was salving
- you were salving
- he/she was salving
- we were salving
- you were salving
- they were salving
Past Perfect
- I had salved
- you had salved
- he/she had salved
- we had salved
- you had salved
- they had salved
Future
- I will salve
- you will salve
- he/she will salve
- we will salve
- you will salve
- they will salve
Future Perfect
- I will have salved
- you will have salved
- he/she will have salved
- we will have salved
- you will have salved
- they will have salved
Future Continuous
- I will be salving
- you will be salving
- he/she will be salving
- we will be salving
- you will be salving
- they will be salving
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been salving
- you have been salving
- he/she has been salving
- we have been salving
- you have been salving
- they have been salving
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been salving
- you will have been salving
- he/she will have been salving
- we will have been salving
- you will have been salving
- they will have been salving
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been salving
- you had been salving
- he/she had been salving
- we had been salving
- you had been salving
- they had been salving
salvar
transitive verb
1
to save
(librar de peligro)
- nos salvó del peligro -> he saved us from danger
2
to rescue
(rescatar)
3
to overcome
(superar) (dificultad)
; to go over o around
(obstáculo)
4
to cover
(recorrer)
5
(exceptuar)
- salvando algunos detalles -> except for a few details
- salvando las distancias -> allowing for the obvious differences
salvarse
pronomial verb
1
to escape
(librarse)
- se salvó de morir ahogado -> he escaped drowning
- sálvese quien pueda -> every man for himself
2
(exceptuarse)
- sus amigos son inaguantables, ella es la única que se salva -> her friends are unbearable, she's the only one who's O.K.
3
to be saved
(religion)
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salvar [sal-var']
article & verb transitive
1
To save (persona), to free from danger; to receive into eternal happiness.
2
To save, to help or save by an excuse or reservation.
3
To remove impediments or difficulties.
4
To mention and correct errors of the pen in a notarial instrument, at the foot thereof.
5
To pass over or near a thing.
6
To taste, to prove the food or drink of nobles.
7
To prove judicially the innocence of a person.
8
To except, to exclude (excluir).
9
To rise above (árbol, edificio).
10
(Cono Sur) To pass (exam).
verb reflexive
11
To escape from danger, to get over difficulties, to attain salvation.
- Me salvó la vida -> he saved my life
- El agua salvaba el peldaño más alto -> the water came up to the top-most step
salvar
verbo:transitivo
1 (de un peligro) to save
me salvó la vida he saved my life; los bomberos nos salvaron del fuego the firemen saved us from the blaze; apenas salvaron nada del incendio they hardly managed to salvage anything from the fire; me has salvado de tener que sentarme con ese pesado you saved me (from) having to sit next to that old bore
4 (evitar) [+dificultad, obstáculo] to get round; overcome; [+montaña, río, barrera] to cross; [+rápidos] to shoot
5 (formal) [+distancia] to cover
el tren salva la distancia en dos horas the train covers does the distance in two hours;o
verbo:pronominal
salvarse1 (de un peligro) to escape
pocos se salvaron del naufragio few escaped from survived the shipwreck;o
¡sálvese quien pueda! ¡sálvese el que pueda! every man for himself!
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Verb Conjugation for "salvar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | salvo | salvé | salvaba | salvaré | salve |
| Tú | salvas | salvaste | salvabas | salvarás | salves |
| Ella/Él/Usted | salva | salvó | salvaba | salvará | salve |
| Nosotros | salvamos | salvamos | salvábamos | salvaremos | salvemos |
| Vosotros | salváis | salvasteis | salvabais | salvaréis | salvéis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | salvan | salvaron | salvaban | salvarán | salven |
