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Qué (quién) es -saver - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Super Saver; Super saver (disambiguation); SuperSaver; Supersaver

-saver      
(-savers)
-saver combines with words such as 'time' and 'energy' to indicate that something prevents the thing mentioned from being wasted.
These zip-top bags are great space-savers if storage is limited.
? -waster
COMB in N-COUNT
saver         
(savers)
A saver is a person who regularly saves money by paying it into a bank account or a building society.
Low interest rates are bad news for savers.
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Saver         
·noun One who saves.

Wikipedia

Super saver

Super saver may refer to:

  • Super Saver (horse), winner of the 2010 Kentucky Derby
  • Super Saver Foods, a former grocery store chain owned by Albertsons
  • Super Saver Foods (B&R Stores), a grocery chain owned by B&R Stores
  • Super Saver, a pricing game on The Price Is Right
  • Super saver, a term used by advertisers
Ejemplos de uso de -saver
1. Other high street banks have similar offers: Lloyds TSB‘s new Monthly Saver account pays 8% for two years, HSBC‘s Regular Saver pays 8% for one year and Barclays Regular Saver pays 10% for one year.
2. Rates for those who make a withdrawal from Abbeys Monthly Saver or First Home Saver accounts will fall by half a point to 0.75 per cent.
3. The Screen Saver team planted a mole at the company.
4. Currently, a saver return to Manchester is 57.10.
5. Inflation also impacts the capital gains tax that the saver pays on earnings.