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123 tie down
vt1) ( secure to ground)to \tie down sth <-> down etw festbinden;make sure you \tie down down anything that might blow away in the storm binde bloß alles fest, was im Sturm weggeweht werden könnte;2)( fig)to be \tie downd down gebunden sein;I'll try to \tie down her down on her plans ich versuche, sie dazu zu bringen, ihre Pläne auch in die Tat umzusetzento \tie down sb <-> down jdn binden -
124 victory
vic·tory [ʼvɪktəri] nSieg m;this result is a \victory for democracy dieses Ergebnis ist ein Sieg für die Demokratie;to claim \victory den Sieg für sich akk in Anspruch nehmen;to clinch a \victory [over sb] [über jdn] einen Sieg erringen;to lead sb to \victory jdn zum Sieg führen;to score a \victory einen Sieg verbuchen;to secure \victory sich dat den Sieg sichern;to win a \victory [in sth] [bei etw dat] einen Sieg erringen -
125 refinancing register
refinancing register BANK, FIN Refinanzierungsregister n (for receivables or collateral against which a transfer claim exists; an entitled transferee = Übertragungsberechtigter –for example, a special purpose vehicle, SPV– wishing to have the asset allocated to an asset pool, obtains a sufficiently secure legal status in insolvency proceedings; securitization, Verbriefungsgeschäft; für Forderungen und Sicherheiten, auf deren Übertragung ein Anspruch besteht; die Registereintragung verschafft der übertragungsberechtigten Zweckgesellschaft, SPV, die die Forderung in einen Forderungspool einstellen will, eine hinreichend sichere Rechtsstellung im Insolvenzverfahren)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > refinancing register
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126 SD card
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secure — se·cure vt se·cured, se·cur·ing 1: to put beyond hazard of losing or not receiving secure the blessings of liberty U.S. Constitution preamble 2 a: to protect or make certain (as by lien) make a just and equitable partition and secure the parties… … Law dictionary
secure — [si kyoor′] adj. [L securus < se , free from, apart (see SECEDE) + cura, care: see CURE] 1. free from fear, care, doubt, or anxiety; not worried, troubled, or apprehensive 2. free from danger; not exposed to damage, attack, etc.; safe 3. in… … English World dictionary
Secure — Se*cure , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Secured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Securing}.] 1. To make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect. [1913 Webster] I spread a cloud before the victor s sight, Sustained the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
secure — SECÚRE, securi, s.f. Unealtă formată dintr un corp de oţel cu tăiş şi un ochi în care se fixează o coadă de lemn, folosită pentru doborârea arborilor, la scurtatul sau despicatul lemnelor, la cioplit şi (în trecut) ca armă de luptă. – lat.… … Dicționar Român
secure — adj *safe Analogous words: *firm, solid: protected, shielded, guarded, safeguarded, defended (see DEFEND): certain, *positive, *sure: impregnable, unassailable, invulnerable, *invincible … New Dictionary of Synonyms
secure — [adj1] safe defended, guarded, immune, impregnable, out of harm’s way, protected, riskless, sheltered, shielded, unassailable, undamaged, unharmed; concept 587 Ant. endangered, insecure, unprotected, unsafe secure [adj2] fastened, stable adjusted … New thesaurus
Secure — Se*cure , a. [L. securus; pref. se without + cura care. See {Cure} care, and cf. {Sure}, a.] 1. Free from fear, care, or anxiety; easy in mind; not feeling suspicion or distrust; confident. [1913 Webster] But thou, secure of soul, unbent with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Secure — may refer to:*Security, being protected against danger or loss *Security (finance), e.g. secured loans * Secure (G5), a NatureServe conservation status, similar to Least Concern, indicating a species is not at risk of extinction *Secure River,… … Wikipedia
secure — s. f. Machadinha … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
secure — ► ADJECTIVE 1) certain to remain safe and unthreatened. 2) fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost. 3) feeling free from fear or anxiety. 4) protected against attack, burglary, etc. 5) (of a place of detention) having… … English terms dictionary
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