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1 ♦ safety
♦ safety /ˈseɪftɪ/n.1 [u] sicurezza; salvezza; incolumità; scampo: safety in (o at) the workplace (o safety at work) sicurezza sul lavoro; safety appliance, dispositivo di sicurezza; coefficient (o factor) of safety, coefficiente di sicurezza; for safety's sake, per maggior sicurezza; He sought safety in flight, ha cercato scampo nella fuga; public safety, sicurezza pubblica; road safety, sicurezza stradale● safety belt, (aeron., autom., ecc.) cintura di sicurezza; ( in mare) cintura di salvataggio, salvagente □ safety binding, attacco di sicurezza ( degli sci) □ safety bolt, catenaccio di sicurezza; chiavistello □ ( atletica) safety cage, gabbia di protezione ( nei lanci) □ safety catch, (mecc.) arresto di sicurezza; ( d'arma) sicura □ (teatr.) safety curtain, sipario di sicurezza □ (ind.) safety engineer, tecnico d'antinfortunistica □ safety equipment, corredo antinfortunistico □ (cinem.) safety film, pellicola ininfiammabile □ safety-first, cauto; guardingo; prudente □ (ind. min.) safety fuse, miccia di sicurezza □ safety glass, vetro di sicurezza (o retinato, o temprato) □ (autom.) safety harness, seggiolino di sicurezza per bambini □ safety helmet, casco di sicurezza □ ( USA) safety island, isola spartitraffico, salvagente ( per i pedoni; cfr. ingl. refuge) □ (ind. min.) safety lamp, lampada di sicurezza □ safety lock, serratura di sicurezza □ ( football americano) safety man, estremo □ safety match, fiammifero di sicurezza (o svedese) □ safety net, rete di sicurezza ( in un circo equestre); (fig.) ancora di salvezza □ safety pin, spilla di sicurezza; spilla da balia □ safety rail, guardavia; guardrail □ safety razor, rasoio di sicurezza □ (aeron., ecc.) safety standards, norme di sicurezza □ (edil., elettr.) safety socket, presa di sicurezza □ safety stop, (dispositivo di) arresto automatico □ safety valve, valvola di sicurezza ( anche fig.) □ lessons in «safety first», lezioni di circolazione stradale; lezioni di «strada sicura» ( a ragazzi, studenti, ecc.) □ to play for safety, giocare sul sicuro, camminare sul sicuro (fig.); non voler correre rischi. -
2 appliance
[ə'plaɪəns]nome apparecchio m., dispositivo m.* * *noun (an instrument or tool used for a particular job: washing-machines and other electrical appliances.) apparecchio; elettrodomestico* * *appliance /əˈplaɪəns/n.1 apparecchio; arnese; congegno; dispositivo; (spec.) elettrodomestico: electrical (o domestic) appliances, elettrodomestici; time-saving appliances, apparecchi che fanno risparmiare tempo; safety appliance, dispositivo di sicurezza2 (tecn.) applicazione* * *[ə'plaɪəns]nome apparecchio m., dispositivo m.
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