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1 unsafe
[ʌn'seɪf]1) [ environment] pericoloso, malsicuro; [ drinking water] non sicuro da bere; [ goods] pericoloso, non sicuro; [ sex] a rischio2) (threatened)to feel unsafe — [ person] non sentirsi al sicuro
3) dir. [conviction, verdict] appellabile* * *unsafe /ʌnˈseɪf/a.1 pericoloso; rischioso; (comput.) non sicuro: unsafe levels of chemicals, livelli pericolosi di sostanze chimiche; The streets are unsafe at night, le strade sono pericolose di notte; The water is unsafe to drink, è rischioso bere l'acqua; She felt unsafe walking around on her own, non si sentiva al sicuro ad andare in giro da sola2 (leg.) basato su prove insufficienti: The conviction was unsafe, la condanna era basata su prove insufficientiunsafely avv. unsafeness n. [u].* * *[ʌn'seɪf]1) [ environment] pericoloso, malsicuro; [ drinking water] non sicuro da bere; [ goods] pericoloso, non sicuro; [ sex] a rischio2) (threatened)to feel unsafe — [ person] non sentirsi al sicuro
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2 unsafe un·safe adj
[ʌn'seɪf](machine, car, wiring) pericoloso (-a), (method) poco sicuro (-a), rischioso (-a) -
3 insecure
[ˌɪnsɪ'kjʊə(r)]1) (lacking confidence) insicuro2) (not reliable) [ job] precario; [ investment] rischioso3) (unsafe, loose) [ screw] svitato; [ rope] legato male; [ structure] instabile, traballante; [ lock] che si chiude male; [ foothold] malsicuro4) (inadequately protected) [ outpost] poco sicuro* * *[insi'kjuə]1) (unsure of oneself or lacking confidence: Whenever he was in a crowd of people he felt anxious and insecure.) insicuro2) (not safe or firmly fixed: This chair-leg is insecure; an insecure lock.) instabile•- insecurity* * *insecure /ɪnsɪˈkjʊə(r)/a.insicuro; malsicuro; malfermo; instabile; infido; rischioso: insecure ice, ghiaccio malfermo (o instabile); insecure seas, mari infidiinsecurely avv.* * *[ˌɪnsɪ'kjʊə(r)]1) (lacking confidence) insicuro2) (not reliable) [ job] precario; [ investment] rischioso3) (unsafe, loose) [ screw] svitato; [ rope] legato male; [ structure] instabile, traballante; [ lock] che si chiude male; [ foothold] malsicuro4) (inadequately protected) [ outpost] poco sicuro -
4 unprotected
[ˌʌnprə'tektɪd]2) (bare) [wood, metal] non rivestito* * *unprotected /ʌnprəˈtɛktɪd/a.indifeso; senza protezione; sguarnito; (comput.) non protetto● (ferr.) unprotected level crossing, passaggio a livello incustodito □ unprotected sex, sesso non protetto.* * *[ˌʌnprə'tektɪd]2) (bare) [wood, metal] non rivestito -
5 condemn
[kən'dem]to condemn sth. as provocative — condannare qcs. in quanto provocatorio
2) (sentence)to condemn sb. to — condannare qcn. a [death, life imprisonment]
3) (doom)4) (declare unsafe) decretare inagibile [ building]* * *[kən'dem]1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) condannare2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) condannare3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) dichiarato inabitabile•- condemned cell* * *[kən'dem]to condemn sth. as provocative — condannare qcs. in quanto provocatorio
2) (sentence)to condemn sb. to — condannare qcn. a [death, life imprisonment]
3) (doom)4) (declare unsafe) decretare inagibile [ building] -
6 ♦ incident
♦ incident (1) /ˈɪnsɪdənt/n.1 evento; avvenimento; episodio; fatto; caso: a strange incident, un fatto strano; an incident of unsafe driving, un caso di guida pericolosa2 evento negativo; fatto spiacevole; incidente: without further incident, senza ulteriori incidenti; a border incident, un incidente di frontiera; a diplomatic incident, un incidente diplomatico; incident room, centrale operativa ( per far fronte a un'emergenza o a un incidente) NOTA D'USO: - incident o accident?-FALSI AMICI: incident non significa incidente nel senso di infortunio, disgrazia. incident (2) /ˈɪnsɪdənt/a.1 inerente; insito; connesso: the duties incident to leadership, i doveri inerenti alla posizione di capo2 che può accadere come conseguenza; conseguente (a)3 (leg.) accessorio -
7 ■ knock down
■ knock downv. t. + avv.1 colpire e gettare a terra; atterrare; ( boxe) mandare (o mettere) al tappeto: to be knocked down, essere gettato a terra; ( boxe) andare al tappeto3 demolire; abbattere; buttare giù: The unsafe building was knocked down, l'edificio pericolante è stato demolito; The enemy knocked down one of the town gates, i nemici abbatterono una delle porte della città; ( atletica) to knock a hurdle down, buttare giù un ostacolo; (equit.) to knock a fence down, abbattere uno steccato8 (fam.) farsi fare una riduzione ( sul prezzo) da; far scendere: He was asking £100, but I knocked him down to £90, chiedeva 100 sterline, ma l'ho fatto scendere a 909 (fam. USA) guadagnare ( una data somma); fare, portarsi a casa (fam.) □ (fam.) You could have knocked me down with a feather, rimasi di stucco (o a bocca aperta); ero allibito. -
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11 safe
[seɪf] 1.to hope for sb.'s safe return — sperare che qcn. ritorni sano e salvo
2) (free from threat, harm)to be safe — [person, valuables] essere al sicuro; [ job] essere sicuro; [ reputation] essere inattaccabile
to keep sb. safe — proteggere qcn.
to be safe from — essere al riparo da [attack, curiosity]
3) (risk-free) [product, method, place, vehicle, route, structure] sicuro; [ animal] innocuo, inoffensivo; [ speed] ragionevolein a safe condition — [ machine] in buono stato
let's go - it's safe — andiamo, non c'è pericolo
the drug is safe for pregnant women — il farmaco non comporta rischi per le donne in stato di gravidanza
4) (prudent) [person, estimate] prudente; [ choice] cauto; [ investment] sicuro; [ topic] che non suscita polemiche, inoffensivo5) (reliable) [ driver] prudente; [ guide] affidabile2.nome cassaforte f.••as safe as houses — BE (secure) [ person] in una botte di ferro; [ place] sicuro; (risk-free) senza rischi
just to be on the safe side — per non correre rischi, per andare sul sicuro
to play (it) safe — agire con prudenza o con cautela
* * *I 1. [seif] adjective1) ((negative unsafe) protected, or free (from danger etc): The children are safe from danger in the garden.)2) (providing good protection: You should keep your money in a safe place.)3) (unharmed: The missing child has been found safe and well.)4) (not likely to cause harm: These pills are safe for children.)5) ((of a person) reliable: a safe driver; He's a very fast driver but he's safe enough.)•- safeness- safely
- safety
- safeguard 2. verb(to protect: Put a good lock on your door to safeguard your property.) salvaguardare- safety lamp
- safety measures
- safety-pin
- safety valve
- be on the safe side
- safe and sound II [seif] noun(a heavy metal chest or box in which money etc can be locked away safely: There is a small safe hidden behind that picture on the wall.)* * *[seɪf] 1.to hope for sb.'s safe return — sperare che qcn. ritorni sano e salvo
2) (free from threat, harm)to be safe — [person, valuables] essere al sicuro; [ job] essere sicuro; [ reputation] essere inattaccabile
to keep sb. safe — proteggere qcn.
to be safe from — essere al riparo da [attack, curiosity]
3) (risk-free) [product, method, place, vehicle, route, structure] sicuro; [ animal] innocuo, inoffensivo; [ speed] ragionevolein a safe condition — [ machine] in buono stato
let's go - it's safe — andiamo, non c'è pericolo
the drug is safe for pregnant women — il farmaco non comporta rischi per le donne in stato di gravidanza
4) (prudent) [person, estimate] prudente; [ choice] cauto; [ investment] sicuro; [ topic] che non suscita polemiche, inoffensivo5) (reliable) [ driver] prudente; [ guide] affidabile2.nome cassaforte f.••as safe as houses — BE (secure) [ person] in una botte di ferro; [ place] sicuro; (risk-free) senza rischi
just to be on the safe side — per non correre rischi, per andare sul sicuro
to play (it) safe — agire con prudenza o con cautela
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