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1 безопасност
safety, security* * *inoffensiveness -
2 залог
pledge; promise————————pawn, pledge, mortgage (пари) книга security, guaranty, (фиг.) deposit, (грам) voice, active voice)————————mortgage; pledge————————mortgage* * *gage, guarantee, surety -
3 заштита
defence, protection, shelter, (од брана) guard, ward,) (позадинска заштита) countenance patronage, security———————— (фиг)rampart, bulwark————————conservation; defence; protection————————defence————————conservation* * *(фиг)rampart, bulwark--------umbrella, insulation, insurance, aegis, guard -
4 сигурност
certainty, certitude, sureness, positiveness, security* * *absoluteness 1, aplomb, guarantee, sureness -
5 безбедност
safety, certainty, security, sure ness -
6 заложи
to pawn, to pledge, to mortgage, (нешто) to put something in pledge, to give something as security -
7 покрив
cover, covering, security, remittance, roof————————roof————————attic; loft; ceiling; roof -
8 покритие
cover, security, (плаќање) remittance -
9 приспива
to lull to sleep, to sleep a bit, (фиг.) to lull to security -
10 приспие
to lull to sleep, to sleep a bit, (фиг.) to lull to security -
11 хигиенскотехничка заштита
measures of security
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