Salvaguardar in english
Safeguard
pronunciation: seɪfgɑrd part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: seɪfgɑrd part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
salvaguardar = safeguard ; police ; cushion ; maintain + a vigil.
Example: And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.Example: For many centuries local authorities have been responsible for policing Weights and Measures Acts and regulations and, where a breach of legislation was uncovered, would prosecute in the criminal court.Example: The key to cushioning the impact of future reductions is to begin before one is even required to.Example: Anita and Sushila are members of the first all-women patrol squad that is maintaining a vigil at places frequented by women and girls to provide them with a sense of safety and confidence.more:
» salvaguardar la reputación = save + Posesivo + reputation .
Example: She was being asked to forego it to save his precious reputation.» salvaguardar + Posesivo + futuro = safeguard + Posesivo + future .
Example: For the 1990s public libraries must safeguard their future with a clearly structured concept and hierarchically ordered set of priorities.