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1 secure against/from
secure against/from -
2 secure
adj. zeker; veilig; sterk; gesloten--------v. verzekeren; bereiken; verwerven; beschermen; versterken; afsluiten; opsluitensecure1[ sikjoeə] 〈ook securer; secureness〉1 veilig ⇒ beschut, beveiligd2 veilig ⇒ stevig, zeker♦voorbeelden:secure against/from • veilig voorshe was secure of victory • de overwinning kon haar niet ontgaanII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, predicatief〉♦voorbeelden:————————secure2〈 werkwoord〉4 stevig vastmaken ⇒ vastleggen, afsluiten♦voorbeelden: -
3 secure oneself against
zich verzekeren tegen
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