security

  • 31security*/*/*/ — [sɪˈkjʊərəti] noun [U] 1) safety from attack, harm, or damage The information received is highly confidential and relates to national security.[/ex] The meeting took place amid extremely tight security.[/ex] 2) a feeling of confidence and safety …

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  • 32security — служба безопасности; акция in security в безопасности world security безопасность equity security обычная акция leading security ведущая акция security zone зона безопасности …

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  • 33Security — Das Wort Security (vom englischen security für „Sicherheit“) steht für: die weltgrößte Messe für Sicherheits und Brandschutztechnik in Essen, siehe Security (Messe) ein Album von Peter Gabriel, siehe Security (Album) als Anglizismus ein anderer… …

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  • 34security — noun 1) the security of the nation s citizens Syn: safety, freedom from danger, protection, invulnerability Ant: vulnerability, danger 2) he could give her the security she needed Syn: peace of mind …

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  • 35security — noun 1) the security of our citizens Syn: safety, protection 2) he could give her security Syn: peace of mind, stability, certainty 3) security at the court was tight Syn …

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  • 36security — se•cu•ri•ty [[t]sɪˈkyʊər ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties, adj. 1) freedom from danger, risk, etc.; safety 2) freedom from care, anxiety, or doubt 3) something that protects or makes safe; defense 4) freedom from financial cares 5) precautions taken to… …

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  • 37security — A stock certificate, bond, or evidence of secured indebtedness. Anno: 47 ALR2d 229. A share of stock. Anno: 52 ALR 1098 (term as used in a will). A stock, bond, or other contract wherein an investment is made for the purpose for securing income… …

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  • 38security — 1. Measures taken by a military unit, activity, or installation to protect itself against all acts designed to, or which may, impair its effectiveness. 2. A condition that results from the establishment and maintenance of protective measures that …

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  • 39security — noun (plural ties) Date: 15th century 1. the quality or state of being secure: as a. freedom from danger ; safety b. freedom from fear or anxiety c. freedom from the prospect of being laid off < job security > 2. a. some …

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  • 40Security — An instrument representing ownership (stocks), a debt agreement (bonds) or the rights to ownership (derivatives). A security is essentially a contract that can be assigned a value and traded. Examples of a security include a note, stock,&#8230; …

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