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1 riskless
прил.фин. безрисковый (о ценных бумагах, инвестициях, сделках и т. д., риски по которым минимальны)Syn:* * * -
2 secure
1. a спокойный, не знающий тревог; безмятежный2. a уверенный, убеждённый3. a твёрдый, несомненный; непоколебимый; стойкий4. a безопасный, надёжно защищённыйa port secure from every wind — порт, укрытый от всех ветров
5. a воен. обеспеченный6. a надёжный, прочныйthe building was secure, even in an earthquake — дом уцелел даже во время землетрясения
7. a находящийся под надёжной охраной или в сохранном месте8. a свободный от сомнений; уверенно ожидающий9. v обеспечивать безопасность, надёжно защищать, охранятьsecure an order — обеспечивать заказ; получить заказ
10. v воен. обеспечивать, прикрывать11. v спорт. страховать12. v защищать, обносить стеной, укреплять13. v укреплять14. v гарантировать15. v закреплять, скреплять; прикреплять16. v запирать, замыкать17. v запирать и опечатывать; перекрывать18. v получать, приобретать, доставать19. v добиваться, достигать20. v воен. захватывать21. v юр. обеспечивать долг22. v юр. предоставлять обеспечение23. v юр. брать под стражу, держать под стражей; заключать в тюрьму24. v юр. связыватьto secure a prisoner — связать арестованного, надеть на арестованного наручники
25. v юр. редк. держать, хранить в надёжном местеСинонимический ряд:1. confident (adj.) assured; carefree; certain; confident; easy; guaranteed; hopeful; positive; sanguine; self-assured; self-confident; self-possessed; undoubtful2. reliable (adj.) dependable; reliable; tried; tried and true; trustworthy; trusty3. safe (adj.) bound; fastened; fixed; guarded; protected; riskless; safe; set4. sure (adj.) fast; firm; solid; sound; stable; staunch; strong; sturdy; sure; tenacious; tight5. catch (verb) bag; capture; catch; collar; nail; net; prehend; take6. effect (verb) bring about; cause; draw on; effect; make; produce7. fasten (verb) adjust; affix; anchor; attach; bind; clinch; clip; close; connect; couple; fasten; fix; knot; lock; moor; padlock; tie; tie up; tighten8. get (verb) achieve; acquire; annex; chalk up; come by; compass; gain; get; grasp; have; land; obtain; pick up; procure; pull; receive; win9. protect (verb) assure; bulwark; cinch; cover; defend; ensure; fend; guarantee; guard; insure; pledge; protect; safeguard; screen; shelter; shield; verify; warrantАнтонимический ряд:detach; insecure; loose; lose; unloose; unsafe; unstable; unsure
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