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noun (the state of being, or making safe, secure, free from danger etc: the security of a happy home; This alarm system will give the factory some security; There has to be tight security at a prison; ( also adjective) the security forces; a security guard.) sikkerhet, trygghet; sikkerhets-kausjonsubst. \/sɪˈkjʊərətɪ\/1) trygghet, trygghetsfølelse, sikkerhet2) beskyttelse, sikkerhet• the police patrol areas on foot to ensure the security of life and property3) sikkerhetstiltak, sikkerhetsforanstaltninger4) ( bankvesen) sikkerhet, garanti, kausjon, dekning5) ( bankvesen) kausjonist6) ( militærvesen) sikring, sikkerhetstjeneste7) ( gammeldags) selvtilfredshet, selvgodhetbecome\/stand\/go security for somebody stille kausjon for noendeed of security forklaring: skriftlig avtale om kausjonsforhold eller bankgarantifind\/give security stille sikkerhet, kausjonerefor security reasons av sikkerhetsmessige årsakerin security i sikkerhet, uten fare, trygtin security for som sikkerhet fornational security ( jus) rikets sikkerheton security mot kausjonreal security ( bankvesen) sikkerhet i fast eiendomsecurity for costs ( jus) sikkerhet for saksomkostningersecurity from\/against beskyttelse motsecurity of tenure trygge festevilkår, trygg ansettelsesecurity precautions sikkerhetstiltak, sikkerhetsforanstaltningersecurity regulation sikkerhetsbestemmelsesign one's name as security stille sikkerhet, stille kausjon
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