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Traduzione e definizione

safe: sicuro, al sicuro, prudente adjective
I feel safe in your arms, like no one can ever hurt me. Mi sento al sicuro tra le tue braccia, come se nessuno potesse mai farmi del male.
safe and sound sano/a e salvo/a
The safety measures of all planes have been modified since September 11th. Le misure di sicurezza di tutti gli aerei sono state modificate dall'11 settembre.
safety sicurezza
safely in modo sicuro, senza pericolo, senza rischi
a safe: una cassaforte noun
A safe is provided for you in each of our suites, so if you need to keep something safe you can place it in there. In ciascuna delle nostre suite è disponibile una cassaforte, quindi se hai bisogno di custodire qualcosa al sicuro puoi riporlo lì.

Esempi

  • "SUPER SAFE SECURITY SYSTEM - BE SAFE!"
  • "The neighborhood should be safe with lots of trees and flowers and it must be close to public transport as I don't drive a car."
  • "Rupert : The pirates are demanding a ransom of $2 million for the safe return of the hostages, believed to be a couple in their thirties."
  • "These countries may be safe from now on: British home buyers seem to have set their sights on the USA."
  • "Flying is simple, affordable, fun and safe."
  • "The Super Safe Security System 3000 is the most high-tech and affordable system on the market."
  • "This is a safe place."
  • "What's a safe investment these days, anyway?"
  • "Now, in that same tradition, we offer you the Super Safe Security System 3000!"
  • "The Corsican : That's right, now you go up to the safe, you open it, and you give us the money!"
  • "The Corsican : Now you go up to the safe, you open it, and you give us the money!"
  • "Bruno : Happy Holidays and a very safe and healthy New Year, Gymglish users."
  • "But I'm safe!"
  • "Have a safe and happy afternoon"
  • "After this alarming incident, I decided to observe Spencer from a safe distance."
  • "How can I help make your home safer?"
  • "For your information, we here at Delavigne are committed to the creation of the world's best and safest fragrances and cosmetics."
Esercizio 1
Thomas is keeping his fish in its bowl until doctors clear it for transport.

This means that fish will stay in the bowl until:

Thomas is keeping his fish in its bowl until doctors clear it for transport.

This means that fish will stay in the bowl until:
"To clear someone for transport" refers to approving someone's transport. The expression doesn't indicate that one will do the transporting themselves.
"To clear someone for transport" refers to approving someone's transport. The expression doesn't indicate that a cure or medical solution will be found.
The verb "to clear" can be used to indicate the act of approving or permitting something. A doctor clears a patient for transport when they are physically ready to be moved, without causing harm to themselves or others. Air traffic controllers clear planes for take off and landing.
To clear someone for transport is to approve or declare them "fit" or "safe" for transportation.
"To clear someone for transport" refers to approving someone's transport. The expression doesn't indicate that any examination will occur.
Esercizio 2
"Flying is simple, affordable, fun and safe."

Select the antonyms (words with an opposite meaning) of the following terms.
Example: "Easy" ---> "Difficult"

"Affordable" --->

"Safe" --->
"Flying is simple, affordable, fun and safe."

Select the antonyms (words with an opposite meaning) of the following terms.
Example: "Easy" ---> "Difficult"

"Affordable" ---> Pricey 1

"Safe" ---> Dangerous 2
1 Pricey: This is the correct answer. "Pricey" shares a similar meaning with "expensive" and both are opposite in meaning to "affordable". When something is "affordable" it is within one's (financial) means or "not too expensive". Example: Houses were affordable 10 years ago, but now I don't have enough money to pay for one. A "pricey (restaurant)" is expensive.
1 Cheap: This is incorrect. The term "cheap" is not an antonym of "affordable" and both terms have similar meanings. A "cheap (holiday)" is one which is inexpensive; an "affordable (holiday)" is within one's price range: a holiday that one can "afford".
1 Suitable: This is incorrect. A "suitable (offer)" is one which is convenient or appropriate. We use the term "unsuitable" or "inappropriate" to describe the opposite meaning.
1 Tough: This is incorrect. "Tough" is an antonym of the term "easy" and shares a similar meaning with "hard" or "difficult". For example: My exam was very tough, but fortunately I passed.
2 Dangerous: This is the correct answer. The terms "safe" and "dangerous" have opposite meanings. When we read that flying is "safe" this means that it is free from danger or without risks. Example: At night, I don't feel very safe where I live.
2 Sure: This is incorrect. "Sure" is not an antonym of "safe". "Sure" means "certain", for example: I am sure that he will arrive soon. Terms which have an opposite meaning to "sure" are: "unsure" and "uncertain".
2 Enjoyable: This is incorrect. "Enjoyable" is not an antonym of "safe". An "enjoyable (trip)" is one which is pleasurable or fun. "Unpleasant" is a term which has an opposite meaning to "enjoyable".
2 Sad: This is incorrect. "Sad" is not an antonym of "safe". A "sad (story)" is one which is unhappy.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks with words from the conversation.

Find the common idiom: If something is secure and in no danger of being hurt or damaged, then it said to be " and ".

When two business people meet each other, it is customary for them to hands.

Fill in the blanks with words from the conversation.

Find the common idiom: If something is secure and in no danger of being hurt or damaged, then it said to be "[not done] safe 1 and [not done] sound 2".

When two business people meet each other, it is customary for them to [not done] shake 3 hands.
1 safe: "Safe" means secure or protected. "Safe and sound" is a common idiom that means "free from danger" or unharmed. Example: I called my mother to let her know that I had arrived home SAFE AND SOUND. In the conversation, Brian says that Shaun's "arm is safe and sound", to confirm that his artificial arm has been found and will be looked after until Shaun collects it.
2 sound: Of course, "sound" is usually used a synonym of "noise". However, "sound" can also mean "to be free from injury" or healthy (the patient is of SOUND body and mind); financially strong or secure (this is a SOUND investment); or competent or valid (I always trust his advice - he has very SOUND judgment).
3 shake: "To shake hands" is to take someone's hand and move it up and down with your own - it is a strange ritual, but very popular when greeting people! The verb "to shake" means to agitate or move something up and down quickly (for example when making a cocktail). "To shake hands" can be used as a noun, as used in the conversation when Brian says Bruno "has a very firm HAND SHAKE".
Esercizio 4
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Vanessa: Hello, Alarms-R-Us, Vanessa . How can I make your home ?
Jean: Oh hello Vanessa! I am Jean Marron and I am scared!

Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Vanessa: Hello, Alarms-R-Us, Vanessa speaking . How can I make your home safer ?
Jean: Oh hello Vanessa! I am Jean Marron and I am scared!
Esercizio 5
Answer the questions below based on Jacob Flatman's email.

Property 1 is situated in a area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue .
Property 3 has storage space.
Answer the questions below based on Jacob Flatman's email.

Property 1 is situated in a green 1 area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue all over 2.
Property 3 has a lot of 3 storage space.
1 green: Property one is described as being "leafy". The term "leafy" refers to an area that is filled with lots of trees, plants, leaves and greenery. A "green area" describes the same type of area, one with bushes, trees, grass etc. In this context "green" and "leafy" are synonymous.
1 run-down: The term "run-down" means to be in poor condition, or deteriorated. This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
1 spacious: The word "spacious" indicates having a lot of "room" or "space". This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
1 safe: The term "safe" means "unthreatening" or "not dangerous". This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
2 all over: Jacob Flatman writes that Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue "throughout". The term "throughout" means "all over" or everywhere.
2 outside : The term "outside" means on or to the external or outer side. This is not synonymous with "throughout".
2 underneath: The term "underneath" means on the underside, lower face or below. This term is not synonymous with "throughout".
2 in certain parts : The phrase "in certain parts" refers to selected areas or portions, whereas the term "throughout" refers to "all" or the entirety of a surface (in this case).
3 a lot of: Flatman writes that the third property has "plenty" of storage space. The term "plenty" refers to an "abundance" or "large amount" of something. The term is synonymous with "a lot".
3 shared: The term "plenty" doesn't refer to a "shared" storage space, which would indicate a storage space used by two or more people.
3 hardly any: The phrase "hardly any" means "not very much", which is not synonymous with "plenty".
3 limited: An apartment with "limited storage space" has little storage space. This isn't what is meant by "plenty" of storage space.

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