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1) безпечний; надійний; який охороняється, який перебуває під охороною; гарантований, застрахований2) гарантувати, надавати забезпечення; забезпечувати ( борг); фіксувати, закріпляти, прикріпляти; обороняти, надійно захищати; брати під варту; забезпечувати безпеку; оволодівати, заволодівати; домагатися•- secure a debtsecure the privilege against self-incrimination — забезпечувати право на свободу від самообвинувачення
- secure a favorable decision
- secure a favourable decision
- secure a loan
- secure a victory
- secure against
- secure against attack
- secure an acquittal
- secure an order
- secure appearance
- secure by constitutional means
- secure care
- secure confinement
- secure conviction
- secure custodially
- secure detention
- secure diplomatic protection
- secure equality
- secure facility
- secure freedom
- secure freedom pending trial
- secure from attack
- secure hiding-place
- secure indictment
- secure institution
- secure judgment
- secure judgement
- secure lock-up
- secure placement
- secure prisoner
- secure privileges
- secure repeal of the sentence
- secure setting
- secure shelter
- secure support
- secure the last word
- secure the necessary evidence
- secure treatment
- secure ward
См. также в других словарях:
secure — ▪ I. secure se‧cure 1 [sɪˈkjʊə ǁ ˈkjʊr] verb [transitive] 1. to get something you need after a lot of effort: • The airline has secured financing of $150 million from private sponsors. 2. FINANCE to promise a lender that they can take certain… … Financial and business terms
secure — I adj. 1) secure against, from (secure against attack) 2) secure in (secure in one s beliefs) II v. (D; refl., tr.) to secure against (to secure borders against attack) * * * [sɪ kjʊə] from (secure against attack) secure against (D; refl., tr.)… … Combinatory dictionary
secure — se|cure1 S3 [sıˈkuə US ˈkjur] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(permanent/certain)¦ 2¦(place/building)¦ 3¦(safe from harm)¦ 4¦(confident)¦ 5¦(not worried)¦ 6¦(firmly fastened)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: securus, from se without + cura care … Dictionary of contemporary English
secure — securable, adj. securely, adv. secureness, n. securer, n. /si kyoor /, adj., securer, securest, v., secured, securing. adj. 1. free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe … Universalium
secure — se|cure1 [ sı kjur ] verb transitive FORMAL *** 1. ) to get or achieve something important: He secured widespread support among the party s senior members. secure someone s release (=make it possible for someone such as a prisoner to have their… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
secure — I UK [sɪˈkjʊə(r)] / US [sɪˈkjʊr] verb [transitive] Word forms secure : present tense I/you/we/they secure he/she/it secures present participle securing past tense secured past participle secured formal *** 1) to get or achieve something important … English dictionary
secure — 1 verb (T) 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… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
secure — 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)… … Useful english dictionary
secure*/ — [sɪˈkjʊə] verb [T] formal I 1) to get or achieve something important The team secured their second victory of the season.[/ex] 2) to make an area or building safe We have done our best to secure the embassy against terrorist attacks.[/ex] 3) to… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
secure — 1. adjective /sə.ˈkjɔr,sə.ˈkjɚ/ a) Free from attack or danger; protected. b) Free from the danger of theft; safe. Ant: insecure See Also … Wiktionary
Secure communication — includes means by which people can share information with varying degrees of certainty that third parties cannot know what was said. Other than communication spoken face to face out of possibility of listening, it is probably safe to say that no… … Wikipedia