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nSAFE medida preventiva fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > precautionary measure
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adjective de precaución, precautorio, cautelartr[prɪ'kɔːʃənərɪ]1 preventivo,-aprecautionary [pri'kɔʃə.nɛri] adj: preventivo, cautelar, precautorioadj.• de precaución adj.• preventivo, -a adj.prɪ'kɔːʃəneriadjective preventivo, de precaución[prɪ'kɔːʃǝnǝrɪ]ADJ preventivo, de precauciónas a precautionary measure — como medida preventiva or de precaución
* * *[prɪ'kɔːʃəneri]adjective preventivo, de precaución -
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precaución sustantivo femenino 1 ( medida) precaution 2 ( prudencia): actuar con precaución to act with caution
precaución sustantivo femenino
1 (prudencia) caution: cruza la calle con precaución, cross the street carefully
2 (prevención) precaution Locuciones: tomar precauciones, to take precautions ' precaución' also found in these entries: Spanish: hincapié - ojo - previsión - prudencia - cuidado English: precaution - safe - safeguard -
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salud sustantivo femenino 1 (Med) health; gozar de buena salud to enjoy good health 2◊ ¡salud! ( al brindar) cheers!;( cuando alguien estornuda) (AmL) bless you!
salud sustantivo femenino
1 (de un ser vivo) health
2 (de una institución, etc) welfare, health
3 exclamación ¡salud!, (al brindar) cheers! (al estornudar) bless you!, (al saludar) ¡salud!, here's to you
4 (prevenir) curarse alguien en salud: este invierno me he curado en salud y me he vacunado contra la gripe, this winter I've taken the precautionary measure of vaccinating myself against flu
5 (funcionamiento de algo) la salud de la economía nacional no es buena, the national economy is in a poor state ' salud' also found in these entries: Spanish: bajón - beber - bien - débil - decaer - deterioro - dicotomía - disfrutar - enclenque - escabullirse - frágil - importar - Insalud - interesarse - lozana - lozano - mejorar - menoscabar - perfecta - perfecto - perjudicar - pletórica - pletórico - preguntar - quebradiza - quebradizo - quebrantar - recobrar - recuperar - restituir - sana - sanar - sanidad - sano - acabar - base - bueno - carcomer - consumir - dañar - debilitar - decadente - deficiente - delicado - desmejorado - deteriorar - empeoramiento - empeorar - endeble - expensas English: affect - bad - better - bless - blooming - care - cheer - conducive - considerably - damage - decline - exercise - fail - fit - fitness - glow - good - ground - guru - health - health service - ill health - injure - injury - look out for - mental - National Health Service - pick up - poorly - radiate - recover - sap - shape - sound - state - well - wreck - your - fiddle - ill - nursing - public - toll - unhealthy
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precautionary measure — is a common phrase, but it can nearly always be shortened simply to precaution … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
precautionary measure — is a common phrase but can nearly always be shortened simply to precaution … Dictionary of troublesome word
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Precautionary principle — The precautionary principle is a moral and political principle which states that if an action or policy might cause severe or irreversible harm to the public or to the environment, in the absence of a scientific consensus that harm would not… … Wikipedia
measure — mea|sure1 W2S2 [ˈmeʒə US ər] v 1.) [T] to find the size, length, or amount of something, using standard units such as ↑inches, metres etc ▪ The rainfall was measured over a three month period. measure sb for sth (=measure someone in order to make … Dictionary of contemporary English
measure — [[t]me̱ʒə(r)[/t]] ♦♦ measures, measuring, measured 1) VERB If you measure the quality, value, or effect of something, you discover or judge how great it is. [V n prep] I continued to measure his progress against the charts in the doctor s office … English dictionary
precautionary — [[t]prɪkɔ͟ːʃənri, AM neri[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Precautionary actions are taken in order to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening. [FORMAL] The local administration says the curfew is a precautionary measure … English dictionary
precautionary — adjective precautionary measures/steps etc things that you do in order to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening: The ward will be closed for a week as a precautionary measure. precede /prI si:d/ verb (T) formal 1 to happen or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
precautionary — pre|cau|tion|a|ry [prıˈko:ʃənəri US ˈko:ʃəneri] adj done in order to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening ▪ More troops were sent to the area as a precautionary measure … Dictionary of contemporary English
measure — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 official action to deal with a problem ADJECTIVE ▪ appropriate, effective, necessary, practical ▪ We urge you to adopt all necessary measures to guarantee people s safety. ▪ key … Collocations dictionary