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si'kjuə 1. adjective1) ((often with against or from) safe; free from danger, loss etc: Is your house secure against burglary?; He went on holiday, secure in the knowledge that he had done well in the exam.) (-)sikker, trygg2) (firm, fastened, or fixed: Is that door secure?) solid, sikker, forsvarlig3) (definite; not likely to be lost: She has had a secure offer of a job; He has a secure job.) sikker, fast2. verb1) ((with against or from (something bad)) to guarantee or make safe: Keep your jewellery in the bank to secure it against theft.) sikre2) (to fasten or make firm: He secured the boat with a rope.) feste, surre/binde fast•- securely- security
- security riskfeste--------sikker--------sikre--------tryggIverb \/sɪˈkjʊə\/1) sikre, befeste, trygge, beskytte2) beslå, låse, lukke forsvarlig, sikre3) feste, gjøre fast, surre fast, binde fast4) skaffe, skaffe seg, sikre, sikre seg, få tak i, legge beslag på, forsikre seg om5) ( sjøfart) belegge, surre, surre fast6) vinne, oppnå7) sperre inn, sette inn, sette i trygg forvaring8) ( handel) stille sikkerhet for, stille garanti for9) ( medisin) binde for (blodåre)secure a loan stille sikkerhet for et lånsecure a mast ( sjøfart) støtte opp en mastsecure arms ( militærvesen) sikre våpen, sørge for at et våpen ikke kan gå avsecure a vein binde for en blodåresecured loan ( økonomi) lån mot sikkerhetsecure oneself against beskytte seg mot, gardere seg motsecure one's object oppnå målet sitt, nå sitt målsecure somebody something skaffe noen noesecure something for\/to somebody garantere noe for noen, sørge for at noen oppnår noeIIadj. \/sɪˈkjʊə\/1) sikker, trygg, beskyttet, sikret2) stødig, stø, sikker, fast, stabil3) i sikkerhet, i trygg forvaringbe secure være sikret, være festet på en forsvarlig måte, stå støtt være trygg, være sikkerfeel secure about something eller feel secure as to something kjenne seg trygg på noe, kjenne seg trygg med tanke på noesecure against\/from trygg for, sikret for, beskyttet mot, sikret motsecure of sikker på
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secure in the knowledge that — secure/safe/in the knowledge that phrase not worried because you are sure that nothing bad will happen They continued their campaign, safe in the knowledge that the police were powerless to stop them. Thesaurus: calm and relaxedsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
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