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101 security check
nounSicherheitskontrolle, die* * *se·ˈcu·rity checkn Sicherheitsüberprüfung f, Sicherheitskontrolle fto run a \security check eine Sicherheitskontrolle durchführen* * ** * *nounSicherheitskontrolle, die -
102 Security Council
noun(Polit.) Sicherheitsrat, der* * *Se·ˈcu·rity Coun·ciln Sicherheitsrat m* * ** * *noun(Polit.) Sicherheitsrat, der* * *n.Sicherheitsrat m. -
103 security lapses
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104 security blanket
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105 security clearance
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106 security forces
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107 security guard
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108 security measure
n Sicherheitsmaßnahme f* * * -
109 security risk
nounSicherheitsrisiko, das* * *(a person considered not safe to be given a job involving knowledge of secrets because he might give secret information to an enemy etc.) das Sicherheitsrisiko* * *se·ˈcu·rity riskn Sicherheitsrisiko nt* * ** * *nounSicherheitsrisiko, das -
110 security cordon
se·ˈcu·rity cor·donn [Sicherheits]kordon m gehto throw a \security cordon around [or surrounding] sb/sth um jdn/etw einen [Sicherheits]kordon ziehen -
111 security check
se·'cu·rity check nSicherheitsüberprüfung f, Sicherheitskontrolle f;to run a \security check eine Sicherheitskontrolle durchführen -
112 security cordon
se·'cu·rity cor·don n[Sicherheits]kordon m ( geh)to throw a \security cordon around [or surrounding] sb/ sth um jdn/etw einen [Sicherheits]kordon ziehen -
113 security bond
<el.ic.prod> ■ Sicherheitsbond m -
114 security breach
< edp> ■ Sicherheitseinbruch m -
115 security corner drive
< build> ■ Sicherheits-Eckumlenkung f -
116 security deposit
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117 security glass
< silic> (gen.; e.g. tempered glass, shatterproof glass, acrylic glass) ■ Sicherheitsglas n DIN 18 361 -
118 security glazing
< build> ■ Sicherheitsverglasung f -
119 security hardware
< build> ■ Sicherheitsbeschlag m -
120 security ink
<print.srfc> ■ Wertpapierdruckfarbe f
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