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1 safety first
safety firstcuidado!, não corra riscos! -
2 safety
noun (the state of being safe: I worry about the children's safety on these busy roads; a place of safety; ( also adjective) safety goggles; safety helmet.) segurança* * *safe.ty[s'eifti] n 1 segurança. he plays for safety / ele joga com cuidado, ele é cuidadoso, fig ele vai na certeza. 2 dispositivo de segurança. • vt proteger. • adj que protege, que dá segurança. for safety’s sake! para segurança. in safety seguro, em segurança. safety first cuidado!, não corra riscos! -
3 safety
noun (the state of being safe: I worry about the children's safety on these busy roads; a place of safety; ( also adjective) safety goggles; safety helmet.) segurança -
4 safety island zone
safe.ty is.land zone[s'eifti ailənd zoun] n = link=safety%20island safety island. -
5 safety razor
safe.ty ra.zor[s'eifti reizə] n aparelho para fazer a barba.————————safety razorBrit gilete, lâmina de barbear. -
6 safety valve
(a valve eg on a pressure cooker that opens if the pressure of the steam in it becomes too great.) válvula de segurança* * *safe.ty valve[s'eifti vælv] n 1 válvula de segurança. 2 fig válvula de escape.————————safety valveválvula de segurança. -
7 safety measures
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8 safety limit
limite de segurança; linha de segurança ( of safety zone)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > safety limit
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9 safety measures
noun plural They took safety measures to prevent another accident) medidas de segurança -
10 safety belt
safe.ty belt[s'eifti belt] n cinto de segurança. -
11 safety binding
safe.ty bind.ing[s'eifti baindiŋ] n calço de segurança. -
12 safety brake
safe.ty brake[s'eifti breik] n freio de emergência, de segurança. -
13 safety catch
safe.ty catch[s'eifti kætʃ] n lingüeta de segurança, trava de segurança, fecho de segurança. -
14 safety chain
safe.ty chain[s'eifti tʃein] n corrente de segurança. -
15 safety current
safe.ty cur.rent[s'eifti k∧rənt] n Elect corrente de baixa tensão. -
16 safety curtain
safe.ty cur.tain[s'eifti kə:tən] n Theat cortina de amianto, cortina corta-fogo. -
17 safety fuse
safe.ty fuse[s'eifti fju:z] n 1 fusível. 2 estopim de segurança. -
18 safety glass
safe.ty glass[s'eifti gla:s] n vidro de segurança, vidro temperado, vidro que estilhaça sem formar cacos cortantes. -
19 safety island
safe.ty is.land[s'eifti ailənd] n ilha: calçada erguida no meio da rua para separar as mãos de direção e para proteção dos pedestres. -
20 safety lamp
(a type of lamp used in mines that does not set fire to any inflammable gases there.) lâmpada de segurança* * *safe.ty lamp[s'eifti læmp] n lâmpada de mineiro.
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