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1 ♦ security
♦ security /sɪˈkjʊərətɪ/n.1 [u] sicurezza: Britain's security depended on her navy, la sicurezza dell'Inghilterra dipendeva dalla flotta; for security reasons, per motivi di sicurezza; security of judgment, sicurezza di giudizio; maximum security prison, carcere di massima sicurezza; security forces [measures], forze [misure] di sicurezza; security officer, addetto alla sicurezza; security check, controllo di sicurezza; job security, sicurezza del posto di lavoro; internal security, sicurezza interna; tight security, rigide norme di sicurezza2 – Security, il servizio di sicurezza (nazionale; o di una banca, ecc.); il servizio di controspionaggio: You should get in touch with Security at once, devi contattare subito il servizio di sicurezza3 [uc] protezione; difesa: Real estate is good security against inflation, i beni immobili costituiscono una buona difesa contro l'inflazione4 [u] (senso di) sicurezza: the security of a permanent job, il senso di sicurezza che dà un lavoro fisso5 [uc] (leg.) garanzia; cauzione; pegno: security on property, garanzia immobiliare (o reale); ( banca) without security, senza garanzia; allo scoperto; the security given by an employee, la cauzione versata da un dipendente; to put up one's house as security for a bank loan, offrire la propria casa a garanzia di un mutuo bancario; in security of, a garanzia di; in pegno di7 (spec. al pl.) (fin.) valore (mobiliare); titolo; azione; obbligazione: ( banca) securities department ( holding), ufficio (portafoglio) titoli; securities issue, emissione di titoli; government securities, titoli di stato; security exchange, borsa valori; mercato mobiliare; securities house, società di collocamento di titoli9 (arc.) eccessiva fiducia in sé; sicumera, temerità● (in USA) Securities and Exchange Commission (abbr. SEC), Commissione per il controllo della borsa e dei titoli (cfr. ital. «Consob») □ (in GB) Securities and Investments Board (abbr. SIB), Comitato di controllo dei titoli e degli investimenti mobiliari □ security blanket, copertina ( che un bambino ama tenere stretta); ( per estens.) cosa che dà sicurezza, coperta di Linus; (rif. alla polizia, ecc., in GB) segretezza assoluta (per proteggere q. o qc.), copertura assoluta □ security clearance, dichiarazione ufficiale che una persona non è un rischio per la sicurezza dello Stato; autorizzazione a usare materiale che costituisce segreto di Stato; nulla osta di sicurezza □ the Security Council, il Consiglio di Sicurezza ( dell' ONU) □ security device, dispositivo di sicurezza; sicura □ security door, porta di sicurezza □ security fears, timori per la propria sicurezza □ (leg.) security for costs, cauzione per le spese di giudizio □ security guard, guardia giurata □ ( anche comput.) security key, chiave di sicurezza □ security lock, serratura di sicurezza □ security net, rete di sicurezza, rete protettiva ( della polizia, ecc.) □ security of employment, sicurezza del lavoro □ (leg.) security of tenure, sicurezza del locatario □ security printing, la stampa di documenti segreti (o riservati) □ security risk, persona o cosa che costituisce un pericolo per la sicurezza (spec. dello Stato) □ (in GB) the Security Service, il Servizio di sicurezza interna (o di controspionaggio) □ security van, furgone blindato; furgone portavalori □ security vault, camera blindata □ (econ.) lack of job security, precarietà nell'impiego; precariato.
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