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nounVorsichts-, Schutzmaßnahme, dietake precautions against something — Vorsichts- od. Schutzmaßnahmen gegen etwas treffen
do something as a precaution — vorsichts- od. sicherheitshalber etwas tun
* * *[pri'ko:ʃən](care taken to avoid accidents, disease etc: They took every precaution to ensure that their journey would be safe and enjoyable.) die Vorsichtsmaßregel- academic.ru/57365/precautionary">precautionary* * *pre·cau·tionnfire \precautions Brandschutzmaßnahmen plto take the \precaution of doing sth etw sicherheitshalber [o vorsichtshalber] tunto take \precautions [against sth] [Sicherheits]vorkehrungen [gegen etw akk] treffenas a \precaution sicherheitshalber, vorsichtshalber, zur Vorsichtas a \precaution against sth als Vorsorgemaßnahme [o Vorsichtsmaßnahme] gegen etw akk2. ( euph)▪ \precautions pl Verhütungsmittel plto take \precautions verhüten* * *[prI'kOːSən]nSicherheitsmaßnahme f, (Sicherheits)vorkehrung f, Vorsichtsmaßnahme fsecurity precautions — Sicherheitsmaßnahmen or -vorkehrungen pl
to take precautions against sth — Vorsichtsmaßnahmen pl gegen etw treffen
to take the precaution of doing sth — vorsichtshalber or sicherheitshalber etw tun
* * *precaution [prıˈkɔːʃn] s1. Vorkehrung f, Vorsichtsmaßregel f, -maßnahme f:a) Vorsichtsmaßregeln oder Vorsorge treffen,b) MED ein Verhütungsmittel nehmen, verhüten;as a precaution vorsichtshalber, vorsorglich2. Vorsicht f* * *nounVorsichts-, Schutzmaßnahme, dietake precautions against something — Vorsichts- od. Schutzmaßnahmen gegen etwas treffen
do something as a precaution — vorsichts- od. sicherheitshalber etwas tun
* * *n.Schutzmaßnahme f.Vorkehrung f.Vorsorge -n f.
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