bulletproof
bu
ˈbʊ
boo
llet
lɪt
lit
proof
ˌpruf
proof
British pronunciation
/bˈʊlɪtpɹˌuːf/

Définition et signification de « bulletproof » en anglais

bulletproof
01

blindé, pare-balles

built in a way that does not let through any bullets or other projectiles
bulletproof definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The bulletproof vest saved the officer's life during the shootout.
Le gilet pare-balles a sauvé la vie de l'officier pendant la fusillade.
The car's bulletproof windows provided security for high-profile individuals.
Les fenêtres blindées de la voiture offraient une sécurité pour les personnalités de haut rang.
02

invulnérable, à toute épreuve

guaranteed to bring success or survive challenges or criticism without being affected
example
Exemples
The new security system was designed to be virtually bulletproof against cyberattacks.
Le nouveau système de sécurité a été conçu pour être pratiquement invulnérable aux cyberattaques.
Her argument was so well-researched and presented that it seemed bulletproof during the debate.
Son argument était si bien recherché et présenté qu'il semblait invulnérable pendant le débat.
to bulletproof
01

to make resistant or impervious to bullets

example
Exemples
The armored car was bulletproofed before the VIP arrived.
The bodyguard suggested bulletproofing the office door.
02

to make something extremely secure, strong, or fail-safe

example
Exemples
The company bulletproofed its IT system against cyberattacks.
The team bulletproofed the plan to prevent any failure.
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