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1 sûreté
sûreté° [syʀte]feminine nouna. ( = sécurité) safety• mettre qn/qch en sûreté to put sb/sth in a safe placeb. [de coup d'œil, geste] steadiness ; [de réflexes, diagnostic] reliabilityc. ( = dispositif) safety device* * *syʀte1) ( sécurité) (d'équipement, de lieu, personne) safety; ( d'investissement) soundness; ( de pays) securityêtre en sûreté — [bijou, argent, personne] to be in a safe place
2) ( assurance) ( de jugement) soundness; ( de geste) steadiness; (d'acteur, de musicien) confidence3) ( dispositif de sécurité) ( d'une arme) safety catch; ( chaîne) safety chain; ( serrure) safety lock* * *syʀte nf1) (= fiabilité) reliability2) (= sécurité) safetypour plus de sûreté — as an extra precaution, to be on the safe side
4) (= police)la Sûreté; la Sûreté nationale — division of the Ministère de l'Intérieur responsible for all police forces except the gendarmerie and the Paris préfecture de police, CID Grande-Bretagne FBI USA
* * *sûreté nf1 ( sécurité) (d'équipement, de lieu, personne) safety; ( d'investissement) soundness; ( de pays) security; sûreté nucléaire nuclear safety; pour plus de sûreté for extra safety; dispositif/système de sûreté safety device/system; conduire qn en sûreté to lead sb to safety; sûreté de l'État national security; être en sûreté [bijou, argent, objet, personne] to be in a safe place; être en sûreté à la banque to be in safe keeping in the bank; il se croyait en sûreté he thought he was safe; ⇒ prudence;2 ( assurance) ( de jugement) soundness; ( de geste) steadiness; (d'acteur, de musicien) confidence;3 Tech ( dispositif de sécurité) ( d'une arme) safety catch; ( chaîne) safety chain; ( serrure) safety lock.[syrte] nom féminin1. [sécurité] safetypar mesure de sûreté, pour plus de sûreté as a precaution2. [fiabilité - de la mémoire, d'une méthode, d'un diagnostic, des freins] reliability ; [ - d'une serrure] security3. [système de protection] safety device4. DROITsûreté personnelle guarantee, surety————————de sûreté locution adjectivalesafety (modificateur)————————en sûreté locution adverbialemettre quelque chose en sûreté to put something in a safe place ou away for safekeeping
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