safe
safe
seɪf
seif
British pronunciation
/seɪf/

Définition et signification de « safe » en anglais

01

sûr, en sécurité

protected from any danger
safe definition and meaning
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She did n't feel safe on her own while walking home at night.
Elle ne se sentait pas en sécurité seule en rentrant chez elle la nuit.
02

sûr, sans danger

(of an action) free from danger, harm, or serious risk
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The equipment is safe to use if the instructions are followed.
L'équipement est sûr à utiliser si les instructions sont suivies.
03

having reached a base or position without being tagged, touched, or removed in a game or contest

example
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The player got safe on first base during the game.
04

materially secure and free from risk of loss

example
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The trust fund kept the heirs financially safe.
05

facile, cool

easy-going or lenient, often used to describe a teacher
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He 's the most safe prof I've ever had.
C'est le prof le plus cool que j'aie jamais eu.
Safe
01

coffre-fort

a strong durable box that has a complex lock, in which people keep their valuable items
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safe definition and meaning
example
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He kept important documents and jewelry locked in the safe in his home office.
Il gardait des documents importants et des bijoux enfermés dans le coffre-fort de son bureau à domicile.
02

a protective sheath of thin rubber or latex worn over the penis to prevent pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections

example
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Safe use during intercourse reduces the risk of pregnancy.
03

a ventilated or refrigerated storage compartment used to protect food or supplies from spoilage or pests

example
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The pantry contained a safe for storing grains.
01

used to express thanks, gratitude, or acknowledgment

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That was really kind of you, safe.
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