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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - secure

 
 

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Secure

secure
 I. adjective  (~r; -est)  Etymology: Latin securus safe, ~, from se without + cura caremore at suicide  Date: circa 1533  1.  a. archaic unwisely free from fear or distrust ; overconfident  b. easy in mind ; confident  c. assured in opinion or expectation ; having no doubt  2.  a. free from danger  b. free from risk of loss  c. affording safety a ~ hideaway  d. trustworthy, dependable a ~ foundation  3. assured 1 a ~ victory  • ~ly adverb  • ~ness noun  II. verb  (~d; securing)  Date: 1588  transitive verb  1.  a. to relieve from exposure to danger ; act to make safe against adverse contingencies ~ a supply line from enemy raids  b. to put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving ; guarantee ~ the blessings of liberty — U.S. Constitution  c. to give pledge of payment to (a creditor) or of (an obligation) ~ a note by a pledge of collateral  2.  a. to take (a person) into custody ; hold fast ; pinion  b. to make fast ~ a door ~ a bike to a tree  3.  a. to get ~ usually lasting possession or control of ~ a job  b. bring about, effect  4. to release (naval personnel) from work or duty  intransitive verb  1. of naval personnel to stop work ; go off duty  2. of a ship to tie up ; berth  Synonyms: see ensure  • ~r noun
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  adj. & v. --adj. 1 untroubled by danger or fear. 2 safe against attack: impregnable. 3 reliable; certain not to fail (the plan is secure). 4 fixed or fastened so as not to give way or get loose or be lost (made the door secure). 5 a (foll. by of) certain to achieve (secure of victory). b (foll. by against, from) safe, protected (secure against attack). --v.tr. 1 make secure or safe; fortify. 2 fasten, close, or confine securely. 3 succeed in obtaining or achieving (have secured front seats). 4 guarantee against loss (a loan secured by property). 5 compress (a blood-vessel) to prevent bleeding. Phrases and idioms secure arms Mil. hold a rifle with the muzzle downward and the lock in the armpit to guard it from rain. Derivatives securable adj. securely adv. securement n. Etymology: L securus (as SE-, cura care) ...
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2.
  1) крепить, закреплять 2) мор. задраивать 3) мор. швартовать 4) гарантировать, обеспечивать 5) надёжный; безопасный ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  безопасный; секретный; обеспечивать базопасность; обеспечивать секретность ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  1) безопасный 2) верный 3) гарантированный 4) гарантировать 5) добиваться 6) надежный 7) обеспеченный 8) обеспечивать 9) сохранный secure against rotation — законтривать от вращения secure against slipping — законтривать от проскальзывания secure with glue — ставить клеем secure with wedge — закреплять клином secure zero beat — добиваться нулевых биения - secure zero ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. гл. 1) обеспечивать безопасность 2) охранять 3) гарантировать 4) получать, приобретать - secure a creditor - secure a full mobilization of economic resources - secure a good bargain - secure a loan - secure an order - secure profits - secure the issue of bonds - secure the liberty 2. прил. 1) спокойный 2) твердый 3) несомненный 4) безопасный 5) надежный; обеспеченный - secure investments Syn: secured Ant: insecure SECURE 1. прил. 1) общ. тихий, спокойный; не знающий тревог; безмятежный 2) общ. уверенный, убежденный (в чем-л.) secure of success — уверенный в успехе 3) общ. твердый, несомненный; непоколебимый; стойкий secure belief in smth. — непоколебимая вера во что-л. 4) а) общ. безопасный, надежно защищенный secure investments — надежные инвестиции б) общ. надежный, прочный; верный; заслуживающий доверия secure lock — надежный замок 5) общ. гарантированный, точный, безоговорочный secure victory — безоговорочная победа 2. гл. 1) общ. охранять; защищать; оберегать (от чего-л.); обеспечивать безопасность to secure one's life — защищать свою жизнь 2) а) общ. гарантировать (что-л.) to secure the liberty of smb. — гарантировать кому-л. свободу to secure a place — сохранять за собой место б) фин., банк., юр. гарантировать, обеспечивать (долг) The loan is secured on the car. — Этот кредит обеспечен машиной. See: security 3) а) общ. закреплять, скреплять;...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
6.
  выделять (микроорганизмы) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. спокойный, не знающий тревог; безмятежный a peaceful and secure old age —- тихая и безмятежная старость to feel secure about (as to) the future —- не тревожиться о будущем I have my mind secure —- у меня спокойно на душе 2. уверенный, убежденный (в чем-л.) secure of success —- уверенный в успехе to be secure of smb.'s affection —- быть уверенным в чьих-л. чувствах 3. твердый, несомненный; непоколебимый; стойкий secure belief in smth. —- непоколебимая вера во что-л. secure hope of salvation —- твердая надежда на спасение our victory is secure —- наша победа несомненна 4. (обыкн. from) безопасный, надежно защищенный secure investments —- надежное помещение капитала secure retreat —- надежное убежище a port secure from every wind —- порт, укрытый от всех ветров to make a country secure —- обеспечить безопасность страны secure from (against) all enemies —- надежно защищенный от всех врагов to be secure from danger —- быть вне опасности now we can feel secure —- теперь мы можем чувствовать себя в безопасности here we are secure from interruption —- здесь нам никто не помешает 5. воен. обеспеченный secure from invasion —- обеспеченный против вторжения 6. надежный, прочный secure lock —- надежный замок secure foothold —- прочная (надежная) опора is this ladder secure? —- эта лестница прочная (не сломается)? the building was secure, even in an earthquake —- дом уцелел даже во...
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   1. adj.  1) спокойный; to feel secure about (или as to) the future - не беспокоиться о будущем; to live a secure life - жить, ни о чем не заботясь  2) уверенный (of - в чем-л.); secure of success - уверенный в успехе  3) безопасный, надежный; secure hiding place - надежное укрытие; secure from/against attack - защищенный от нападения  4) прочный, надежный; верный; secure investment - верное помещение капитала; the boards of the bridge do not look secure - доски моста не производят впечатления надежных; secure foundation - незыблемая основа; secure stronghold - неприступная твердыня  5) usu. predic. сохранный, в надежном месте; I have got him secure - он не убежит  6) гарантированный, застрахованный  2. v.  1) охранять; гарантировать, обеспечивать, страховать; to secure oneself against all risks - застраховать себя от всяких случайностей; loan secured on landed property - заем, обеспеченный недвижимостью  2) обеспечивать безопасность; укреплять (город и т.п.)  3) закреплять, прикреплять; запирать; заграждать; to secure a vein surg. - перевязывать вену; to secure a mast - укрепить мачту  4) брать под стражу  5) доставать, получать; to secure tickets for a play - получить (или достать) билеты на спектакль  6) овладевать, завладевать  7) добиваться; достигать (цели); to secure ones object - достичь цели; to secure a victory - одержать победу Syn: see tie...
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  (secures, securing, secured) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you secure something that you want or need, you obtain it, often after a lot of effort. (FORMAL) Federal leaders continued their efforts to secure a ceasefire... Graham’s achievements helped secure him the job. VERB: V n, V n n, also V n for n 2. If you secure a place, you make it safe from harm or attack. (FORMAL) Staff withdrew from the main part of the prison but secured the perimeter... VERB: V n 3. A secure place is tightly locked or well protected, so that people cannot enter it or leave it. We shall make sure our home is as secure as possible from now on. ADJ • securely He locked the heavy door securely and kept the key in his pocket. ADV: usu ADV with v 4. If you secure an object, you fasten it firmly to another object. He helped her close the cases up, and then he secured the canvas straps as tight as they would go... VERB: V n 5. If an object is secure, it is fixed firmly in position. Check joints are secure and the wood is sound... ADJ: usu v-link ADJ • securely Ensure that the frame is securely fixed to the ground with bolts... ADV: ADV with v 6. If you describe something such as a job as secure, it is certain not to change or end. ...trade union demands for secure wages and employment... ...the failure of financial institutions once thought to be secure. ADJ 7. A secure base or foundation is strong and reliable. He was determined to give his family a secure and solid base. ADJ: usu ADJ n 8. If you feel secure, you feel safe and happy and are not worried about life. She felt secure and protected when she was with him... ADJ: usu v-link ADJ 9. If a loan is secured, the person who lends the money may take property such as a house from the person who borrows the money if they fail to repay it. (BUSINESS) The loan is secured against your home... His main task is to raise enough finance to repay secured loans. VERB: usu passive, be V-ed...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 to get or achieve something that will be permanent, especially after a lot of effort  (UN negotiators are still trying to secure the release of the hostages. | a deal to secure the company's future) 2 to make something safe from being attacked, harmed, or lost + agains  (Extra men will be needed to secure the camp against attack.) 3 to fasten or tie something firmly in a particular position  (a tent secured with heavy wooden pegs | secure sth to sth)  (John secured the boat firmly to the jetty.) 4 to legally promise that if you cannot pay back money you have borrowed, you will give the lender goods or property of the same value instead  (a secured loan) ~2 adj 1 »PERMANENT/CERTAIN« a situation that is secure is one that you can depend on because it is not likely to change  (There is no such thing as a secure job these days. | a secure source of funds | on secure ground (=when you know exactly what to do or say)) 2 »SAFE PLACE« a) locked or guarded so that people cannot get in or out, or steal anything  (Make sure the doors and windows are secure before you leave.) b) safe from and protected against attacks + from  (The southern border is secure from enemy shelling.) 3 »SAFE FEELING« feeling safe and protected from danger  (I'll feel more secure with a burglar alarm.) 4 »CONFIDENT« a) feeling confident about yourself and your abilities  (a secure and happy child)  (- opposite insecure (1)) b) feeling confident and certain about a situation and not worried that it might change  (We're waiting to have kids until we're financially secure. | secure in the knowledge that)  (Myles relaxed, secure in the knowledge that they wouldn't find him.) 5 »FIRMLY FIXED« firmly fixed, tied, or fastened  (Are you sure that shelf is secure?) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
11.
  educ. abbr. Safe Environments For Children Using Responsibility Education ...
English abbreviation dictionary
12.
  - c.1533, from L. securus "without care, safe," from *se cura, from se "free from" + cura "care." The verb is from 1593. Meaning "firmly fixed" (of material things) is from 1841. Security is attested from early 15c., from L. securitas, from securus. Phrase security blanket in figurative sense is from 1971. ...
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