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1 safety
noun (the state of being safe: I worry about the children's safety on these busy roads; a place of safety; ( also adjective) safety goggles; safety helmet.) drošība; drošības-; aizsarg-* * *drošība -
2 safety measures
noun plural They took safety measures to prevent another accident) drošības pasākumi -
3 safety engineering
drošības tehnika -
4 safety film
ugunsdroša filma -
5 safety first!
esiet piesardzīgi! -
6 safety fuse
degaukla; kūstošais drošinātājs -
7 safety island
drošības saliņa -
8 safety lock
patentatslēga -
9 safety razor
asmeņskuveklis -
10 safety strip
drošības josla -
11 safety valve
(a valve eg on a pressure cooker that opens if the pressure of the steam in it becomes too great.) drošības vārsts* * *drošības ventilis -
12 safety wall
aizsargsiena -
13 safety-belt
noun (a fixed belt in a car or aircraft used to keep a passenger from being thrown out of the seat in an accident, crash etc.) drošības josta* * *glābšanas josta; drošības josta -
14 safety-bolt
aizsargskrūve -
15 safety-curtain
dzelzs priekškars -
16 safety-glass
neplīstošs stikls -
17 safety-lamp
ogļraču lampa -
18 safety-match
sērkociņš -
19 safety-pin
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20 safety-razor
bārdas skuveklis
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