safe

safe

 (sāf)

adj. saf·er, saf·est

1.

a. Free from danger or injury; undamaged or unhurt: He returned from the voyage safe and sound.

b. Not exposed to the threat of danger or harm: The children were safe at home all through the storm.

c. Usable in specified conditions without being damaged. Often used in combination: a microwave safe container.

2. Free from risk; not liable to be lost; sure: a safe bet.

3. Affording protection: a safe place.

4. Baseball Having reached a base without being put out, as a batter or base runner.

n.

1. A metal container usually having a lock, used for storing valuables.

2. A repository for protecting stored items, especially a cooled compartment for perishable foods: a cheese safe.


[Middle English sauf, from Old French, from Latin salvus, healthy; see sol- in Indo-European roots.]


safe′ly adv.

safe′ness n.

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safe

(seɪf)

adj

1. affording security or protection from harm: a safe place.

2. (postpositive) free from danger: you'll be safe here.

3. secure from risk; certain; sound: a safe investment; a safe bet.

4. worthy of trust; prudent: a safe companion.

5. tending to avoid controversy or risk: a safe player.

6. unable to do harm; not dangerous: a criminal safe behind bars; water safe to drink.

7. informal Brit excellent

8. on the safe side as a precaution

adv

9. in a safe condition: the children are safe in bed now.

10. play safe to act in a way least likely to cause danger, controversy, or defeat

n

11. a strong container, usually of metal and provided with a secure lock, for storing money or valuables

12. a small ventilated cupboard-like container for storing food

13. US and Canadian a slang word for condom

[C13: from Old French salf, from Latin salvus; related to Latin salus safety]

ˈsafely adv

ˈsafeness n

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safe

(seɪf)

adj. saf•er, saf•est,
n. adj.

1. offering security from harm or danger: a safe haven.

2. free from injury or risk: arrived safe and sound.

3. reasonably accurate: a safe estimate.

4. dependable; trustworthy: a safe guide.

5. careful to avoid danger or controversy: a safe player.

6. securely confined: a criminal safe in jail.

7. Baseball. reaching base without being put out.

n.

8. a steel or iron box or repository for valuable items.

[1250–1300; (adj.) Middle English sauf, saf < Anglo-French saf, Old French sauf < Latin salvus intact, whole; (n.) late Middle English save, orig. derivative of save1, assimilated to the adj.]

safe′ly, adv.

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safe

, secure - Safe and secure, now nearly synonymous, used to be more different; secure was subjective—man's own sense of the absence of danger—while safe was objective, the fact of such absence of danger.

See also related terms for objective.

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Safe

 of ducks: a sore of ducks; two ducks. See also sord.

Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

safe

secure

1. 'safe'

Safe /seɪf/ as an adjective has two main meanings.

If someone is safe, they are not in danger or cannot be harmed.

We're safe now. They've gone.

Thank goodness the children are safe.

Be Careful!
When safe is used to describe people, it is never used in front of a noun. Don't say, for example, 'the safe children'.

You can say that you are safe from something or someone to mean that you cannot be harmed by them.

They want to keep their families safe from crime.

She realised with relief that she was safe from him now.

You can also say that something is safe to mean that it is not dangerous or risky.

Is the water safe to drink?

You should always keep your passport in a safe place.

2. 'secure'

Something that is secure is protected so that nobody can get into it, steal it, or commit a crime involving it.

The hotel has 24-hour secure parking.

A secure password should contain a mixture of numbers, symbols, and letters.

You can also use secure to talk about a feeling of confidence that something is likely to continue or succeed.

To enjoy life you have to be financially secure.

The new job offered him a more secure future.

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun1.safe - strongbox where valuables can be safely keptsafe - strongbox where valuables can be safely kept

deedbox, strongbox - a strongly made box for holding money or valuables; can be locked

2.safe - a ventilated or refrigerated cupboard for securing provisions from pests

closet, cupboard - a small room (or recess) or cabinet used for storage space

meat safe - a safe for storing meat

3.safe - contraceptive device consisting of a sheath of thin rubber or latex that is worn over the penis during intercoursesafe - contraceptive device consisting of a sheath of thin rubber or latex that is worn over the penis during intercourse
Adj.1.safe - free from danger or the risk of harm; "a safe trip"; "you will be safe here"; "a safe place"; "a safe bet"

harmless - not causing or capable of causing harm; "harmless bacteria"; "rendered the bomb harmless"

uninjured - not injured physically or mentally

secure - free from danger or risk; "secure from harm"; "his fortune was secure"; "made a secure place for himself in his field"

invulnerable - immune to attack; impregnable; "gunners raked the beach from invulnerable positions on the cliffs"

dangerous, unsafe - involving or causing danger or risk; liable to hurt or harm; "a dangerous criminal"; "a dangerous bridge"; "unemployment reached dangerous proportions"

2.safe - (of an undertaking) secure from risk

unadventurous - lacking in boldness

3.safe - having reached a base without being put out; "the runner was called safe when the baseman dropped the ball"

baseball, baseball game - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empty lot"; "there was a desire for National League ball in the area"; "play ball!"

out - not allowed to continue to bat or run; "he was tagged out at second on a close play"; "he fanned out"

4.safe - financially sound; "a good investment"; "a secure investment"

sound - financially secure and safe; "sound investments"; "a sound economy"

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safe

adjective

1. protected, secure, in safety, impregnable, out of danger, safe and sound, in safe hands, out of harm's way, free from harm Keep your camera safe from sand.
protected damaged, threatened, at risk, endangered, insecure, jeopardized, put at risk, imperilled, put in danger

5. boring, routine, dull, old, dead, flat, tiring, tedious, stale, tiresome, monotonous, humdrum, uninteresting, insipid, mind-numbing, unexciting, ho-hum (informal), repetitious, wearisome, unvaried Rock 'n' roll has become so commercialised and safe.

be on the safe side be cautious, be careful, be prudent, be alert, be tentative, be circumspect, be judicious, be heedful Let's say two-thirty to be on the safe side.

Proverbs
"Better safe than sorry"

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safe

adjective

1. Free from danger, injury, or the threat of harm:

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Translations

آمِنامينخَزِينَةصُنْدوق حَديدي، خَزْنَهفي أمان، سَليم، بدون أذى

bezpečnýsejftrezorv pořádkunepoškozený

pengeskabsikkerufarligi god beholdi sikkerhed

turvallinenturvassakassakaappitallessa

sefsigurantrezor

biztonságos

hættulaus/skaîlaus; ekki hættulegurómeiddurörugguröruggur, áreiîanlegurpeningaskápur

安全な金庫

금고안전한

drošsnekaitīgsneskartspasargājošspasargāts

nepoškodený

blagajnasefvarenzanesljivživ in zdrav

kassaskåpsäker

ตู้นิรภัยปลอดภัย

an toàncái két sắt

safe

[seɪf]

A. ADJ (safer (compar) (safest (superl)))

2. (= not dangerous) [ladder, load, vehicle, option] → seguro; [method, handling] → seguro, fiable; [structure, bridge] → sólido; [investment] → seguro, sin riesgo; [level] → que no entraña riesgo
the safe disposal of hazardous wastesla eliminación sin riesgos de residuos peligrosos
is nuclear power safe?¿es segura la energía nuclear?
these stairs are not very safeesta escalera no es muy segura
don't walk on the ice, it isn't safeno andes por el hielo, es peligroso
keep your alcohol consumption within safe limitsmantén tu consumo de alcohol dentro de los límites de seguridad
it's not safe to go out after darkes peligroso salir de noche
it's safe to eatse puede comer sin peligro
it's safe to say thatse puede decir sin miedo a equivocarse que ...
it's safe to assume thatcabe suponer con bastante seguridad que ...
it might be safer to waitpuede que sea mejor esperar
it is a safe assumption that she was very disappointeda buen seguro que estaba muy decepcionada
it's a safe bet!¡es cosa segura!
to keep a safe distance from sthmantenerse a una distancia prudencial de algo; (when driving) → mantener la distancia de seguridad con algo
to follow sb at a safe distanceseguir a algn manteniendo cierta distancia
to be a safe driverconducir con prudencia or con cuidado
a team of experts made the building safeun equipo de expertos se ocupó de que el edificio no constituyese un peligro
a safe marginun margen de seguridad
just to be on the safe sidepara mayor seguridad, por si acaso
the safest thing is tolo más seguro es + infin
he's safe with children [man] → es de fiar con los niños; [dog] → no es un peligro para los niños

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safe

:

safe area

n (Pol) → Sicherheitszone f, → Schutzzone f

safe-blower, safe-breaker

nSchränker(in) m(f) (sl), → Safeknacker(in) m(f) (inf)

safe-cracker

n (inf)Schränker(in) m(f) (sl), → Safeknacker(in) m(f) (inf)

safeguard

vi to safe against somethingsich gegen etw absichern


safe

:


safe

1


safe

2

adj (+er)

(= secure) place, hiding placesicher; in a safe placean einem sicheren Ort

(= not likely to be/go wrong) investment, theory, choice, optionsicher; policyvorsichtig, risikolos; estimaterealistisch; safe marginSpielraum m; (Fin also) → Reserve f; it is safe to assume or a safe assumption that …man kann mit ziemlicher Sicherheit annehmen, dass …; it’s a safe guesses ist so gut wie sicher; they appointed a safe man as headmastersie bestimmten einen gemäßigten Mann als Rektor; he plays a safe game (of tennis)er spielt (Tennis) auf Sicherheit; I think it’s safe to say …ich glaube, man kann wohl or ruhig sagen; is it safe to generalize?kann man das ohne Weiteres verallgemeinern?; is it safe to draw that conclusion?kann man diesen Schluss so ohne Weiteres ziehen?; to be safe in the knowledge that …sich sicher fühlen, dass …; do you feel safe just taking on three extra staff?haben Sie keine Bedenken, wenn Sie nur drei extra Leute einstellen?; just to be safe or on the safe sideum ganz sicher zu sein, um sicherzugehen; the safest thing (to do) would be to wait here for herdas Sicherste wäre, hier auf sie zu warten; it is a safe bet that …man kann darauf wetten, dass …; to follow somebody at a safe distancejdm in sicherem Abstand folgen; better safe than sorryVorsicht ist besser als Nachsicht (Prov)

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safe

[seɪf] adj (-r (comp) (-st (superl)))

a. (not in danger, person) → salvo/a; (money, jewels, secret) → al sicuro; (out of danger, person) → fuori pericolo
safe and sound → sano/a e salvo/a
as safe as houses → sicurissimo/a
he didn't feel very safe up there → non si sentiva molto (al) sicuro lassù
to be safe from → essere al sicuro da
you'll be safe here → qui sarai al sicuro
no woman is safe with you (hum) → non ti si può lasciare una donna vicino

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safe1

(seif) adjective

1. (negative unsafe) protected, or free (from danger etc). The children are safe from danger in the garden.

2. providing good protection. You should keep your money in a safe place.

3. unharmed. The missing child has been found safe and well.

4. not likely to cause harm. These pills are safe for children.

5. (of a person) reliable. a safe driver; He's a very fast driver but he's safe enough.

ˈsafeness nounˈsafely adverb

without harm or risk. He got home safely.

ˈsafety 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.

ˈsafeguard noun

anything that gives security or protection. a safeguard against burglary.

verb

to protect. Put a good lock on your door to safeguard your property.

ˈsafety-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.

safety lamp

a type of lamp used in mines that does not set fire to any inflammable gases there.

ˈsafety measures noun plural

They took safety measures to prevent another accident

ˈsafety-pin noun

a pin that has a cover over its point when it is closed.

safety valve

a valve eg on a pressure cooker that opens if the pressure of the steam in it becomes too great.

be on the safe side

to avoid risk or danger. I'll lock the door just to be on the safe side.

safe and sound

unharmed. He returned safe and sound.


safe2

(seif) noun

a heavy metal chest or box in which money etc can be locked away safely. There is a small safe hidden behind that picture on the wall.

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safe

آمِن, خَزِينَة bezpečný, sejf pengeskab, sikker Safe, sicher ασφαλής, χρηματοκιβώτιο caja fuerte, seguro kassakaappi, turvallinen coffre-fort, hors de danger sef, siguran cassaforte, sicuro 安全な, 金庫 금고, 안전한 kluis, veilig safe, trygg bezpieczny, sejf cofre, seguro безопасный, сейф kassaskåp, säker ตู้นิรภัย, ปลอดภัย güvenli, kasa an toàn, cái két sắt 保险柜, 安全的

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safe

a. seguro-a, sin peligro; sin riesgo;

adv. seguramente; sin peligro;

___ periodperíodo de menos probalidad de concepción.

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safe

adj seguro, sin riesgo

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