Secure in spanish

Seguro

pronunciation: seguɹ̩oʊ part of speech: verb, adjective
In gestures

secure1 = seguro. 

Example: An academic library should be secure to control user behaviour and loss of books.

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» be on secure ground = ir sobre seguro, estar moviéndose en terreno seguro.

Example: I'm not sure you're on secure ground when you frisk people's briefcases this way.

» feel + safe and secure = sentirse seguro.

Example: The child psychologist will also be able to advise you with regards to slowly weaning her off the bottle and dummy once she feels safe and secure again.

» feel + secure = sentirse seguro.

Example: The desire to feel secure is the granddaddy of all human emotions.

» place + Nombre + on a secure footing = consolidar, afianzar.

Example: The success of the service in terms of use and solid revenue generated were sufficient to place the service on a secure footing.

» SSH [Secure Shell] = SSH [Caparazón Seguro]. [En Internet, estandard y protocolo utilizado para crear un canal de comunicación seguro entre dos ordenadores a través de la red]

Example: In computing, Secure Shell or SSH is a set of standards and an associated network protocol that allow the establishment of a secure channel between a local and a remote computer.

» SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) = SSL (Nivel de Seguridad en las Conexiones). [En Internet, protocolo usado por Netscape para codificar cierto tipo de comunicaciones en Internet]

Example: SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol by Nestcape Communications to enable encrypted, authenticated communications across the Internet.

secure2 = obtener, conseguir, asegurar, afianzar. 

Example: They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.

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» secure + an end = conseguir un fin.

Example: This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.

» secure + a niche = conseguir ocupar un lugar específico.

Example: School librarianship in Britain has failed to secure a niche from which to advance its cause.

» secure + a place = conseguir un puesto, conseguir una posición.

Example: A last-gasp penalty gave Scotland a win over Argentina in a fierce match between two teams desperate to secure a place in the top eight of the world rankings.

» secure + a reputation = ganarse una reputación, ganarse la fama de.

Example: In the field of cataloguing he streamlined the cataloguing process and secured an international reputation with his cataloguing code and subject headings list.

» secure + help = conseguir ayuda.

Example: However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.

» secure + information = obtener información, hacerse de información.

Example: The alert interviewer may secure valuable unsolicited information as a by-product.

» secure + relief from = conseguir liberarse de.

Example: Relief must be secured from the laborious detailed manipulation of higher mathematics as well, if the users of it are to free their brains for something more than repetitive detailed transformations.

» secure + the right to = obtener el derecho a/de.

Example: Olsson went on to add that she was considering pressing her claim in court and secure the right to exhume the tomb.

secure3 = sujetar, amarrar. 

Example: Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.

Secure synonyms

good in spanish: , pronunciation: gʊd part of speech: adjective ensure in spanish: , pronunciation: enʃʊr part of speech: verb sound in spanish: , pronunciation: saʊnd part of speech: noun, adjective guarantee in spanish: , pronunciation: gerənti part of speech: noun, verb safe in spanish: , pronunciation: seɪf part of speech: adjective strong in spanish: , pronunciation: strɔŋ part of speech: adjective fix in spanish: , pronunciation: fɪks part of speech: verb, noun sure in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃʊr part of speech: adjective firm in spanish: , pronunciation: fɜrm part of speech: noun, adjective assure in spanish: , pronunciation: əʃʊr part of speech: verb tight in spanish: , pronunciation: taɪt part of speech: adjective procure in spanish: , pronunciation: proʊkjʊr part of speech: verb covert in spanish: , pronunciation: koʊvɜrt part of speech: adjective steady in spanish: , pronunciation: stedi part of speech: adjective plug in spanish: , pronunciation: plʌg part of speech: noun insure in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnʃʊr part of speech: verb snug in spanish: , pronunciation: snʌg part of speech: adjective, noun established in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪstæblɪʃt part of speech: adjective assured in spanish: , pronunciation: əʃʊrd part of speech: adjective certified in spanish: , pronunciation: sɜrtəfaɪd part of speech: adjective dependable in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪpendəbəl part of speech: adjective fasten in spanish: , pronunciation: fæsən part of speech: verb batten in spanish: , pronunciation: bætən part of speech: noun warranted in spanish: , pronunciation: wɔrəntɪd part of speech: adjective inviolable in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnvaɪələbəl part of speech: adjective bonded in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑndəd part of speech: adjective guaranteed in spanish: , pronunciation: gerəntid part of speech: adjective unassailable in spanish: , pronunciation: ənəseɪləbəl part of speech: adjective impregnable in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmpregnəbəl part of speech: adjective fortified in spanish: , pronunciation: fɔrtəfaɪd part of speech: adjective sheltered in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃeltɜrd part of speech: adjective fail-safe in spanish: , pronunciation: feɪlseɪf part of speech: adjective secured in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪkjʊrd part of speech: adjective protected in spanish: , pronunciation: prətektəd part of speech: adjective unafraid in spanish: , pronunciation: ənəfreɪd part of speech: adjective promised in spanish: , pronunciation: prɑməst part of speech: adjective invulnerable in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnvʌlnɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective moated in spanish: , pronunciation: moʊtɪd part of speech: adjective weatherproof in spanish: , pronunciation: weðɜrpruf part of speech: adjective shielded in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃildɪd part of speech: adjective untroubled in spanish: , pronunciation: əntrʌbəld part of speech: adjective tightened in spanish: , pronunciation: taɪtənd part of speech: adjective battlemented in spanish: , pronunciation: bætəlmentɪd part of speech: adjective safe-deposit in spanish: , pronunciation: seɪfdəpɑzət part of speech: noun, adjective bastioned in spanish: , pronunciation: bæstʃənd part of speech: adjective unattackable in spanish: , pronunciation: ənətækəbəl part of speech: adjective batten down in spanish: , pronunciation: bætəndaʊn part of speech: verb safety-deposit in spanish: , pronunciation: seɪftidepəzɪt part of speech: noun, adjective stop up in spanish: , pronunciation: stɑpʌp part of speech: verb stormproof in spanish: , pronunciation: stɔrmpruf part of speech: adjective burglarproof in spanish: , pronunciation: bɜrglɜrpruf part of speech: adjective out of danger in spanish: , pronunciation: aʊtʌvdeɪndʒɜr

Secure antonyms

insecure pronunciation: ɪnsəkjɜr part of speech: adjective unsafe pronunciation: ənseɪf part of speech: adjective unfasten pronunciation: ənfæsən part of speech: verb unprotected pronunciation: ənprətektɪd part of speech: adjective
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