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fail-safe device
mecanismo de seguridad
I. safe <safer, safest> [ingl. am. seɪf, ingl. brit. seɪf] ADJ.
1.1. safe (secure from danger):
safe pred
1.2. safe (unharmed) pred:
1.3. safe (offering protection):
safe haven/refuge
2. safe (not dangerous):
3. safe (not risky):
safe investment
safe investment
safe method/contraceptive
safe method/contraceptive
a safe seat POL.
II. safe [ingl. am. seɪf, ingl. brit. seɪf] SUST.
1. safe (for valuables):
safe cracker or ingl. brit. breaker
safe cracker or ingl. brit. breaker
2. safe (condom) ingl. am.:
safe coloq.
globo m coloq.
safe coloq.
paracaídas m coloq.
safe coloq.
safe coloq.
forro m Río Pl. coloq.
I. play [ingl. am. pleɪ, ingl. brit. pleɪ] SUST.
1.1. play U (recreation):
1.2. play U DEP.:
1.3. play C (turn, move):
1.4. play C ingl. am. DEP. (maneuver):
to make a play for sb/sth also ingl. brit. he made a play for her
2. play U (interplay):
3. play U (slack) TÉC.:
4. play C TEAT.:
5. play C (pun):
II. play [ingl. am. pleɪ, ingl. brit. pleɪ] V. trans.
1.1. play hopscotch/leapfrog:
1.2. play:
play football/chess
jugar amer. excl Río Pl.
play football/chess
jugar a Esp. Río Pl.
play set/tournament
juega al tenis Esp. Río Pl.
2.1. play (compete against):
play opponent/team
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
jugaba al ajedrez con ella Esp. Río Pl.
2.2. play:
play ball
play card
play card
play piece
2.3. play (in particular position):
play inside left/quarterback
2.4. play (use in game):
play reserve
play reserve
3. play (gamble on):
4.1. play instrument:
4.2. play:
play piece
play piece
play note
5.1. play TEAT.:
play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet
5.2. play TEAT.:
play drama
play drama
play scene
to play (it) straight LIT., TEAT.
to play (it) straight LIT., TEAT.
5.3. play TEAT.:
play theater/town
6. play AUDIO:
play tape/record
7. play (treat) liter.:
tratar bien a alguien
engañar a alguien
8. play (move) + adv. compl.:
9. play (in angling) DEP.:
play fish
III. play [ingl. am. pleɪ, ingl. brit. pleɪ] V. intr.
1. play (amuse oneself):
play children:
to play at sth
to play with sb/sth
jugar con alguien/algo
jugar con alguien/algo
2. play:
play JUEGOS, DEP.
ser justo con alguien
ser sincero con alguien
3.1. play TEAT.:
play cast:
play cast:
play show:
3.2. play (pretend):
4. play MÚS.:
play musician:
5. play (move):
I. fail [ingl. am. feɪl, ingl. brit. feɪl] V. intr.
1.1. fail (not do):
1.2. fail (not succeed):
fail marriage/business:
fail idea/plan:
fail idea/plan:
1.3. fail <failed, part. pas. >:
failed businessman/actor/writer
1.4. fail (be inadequate, fall short):
faltar a or no cumplir con su (or mi etc.) deber/sus (or mis etc.) obligaciones
2.1. fail brakes/battery/lights:
2.2. fail crop/harvest:
2.3. fail (weaken):
2.4. fail <failing, part. pres. >:
3. fail (in exam, test):
fail student/applicant:
fail student/applicant:
II. fail [ingl. am. feɪl, ingl. brit. feɪl] V. trans.
1.1. fail:
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
reprobar Méx.
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
perder Col. Urug.
fail ENS., UNIV. exam
salir mal en Chile
1.2. fail:
fail ENS., UNIV. student/applicant
fail ENS., UNIV. student/applicant
2. fail (let down):
III. fail [ingl. am. feɪl, ingl. brit. feɪl] SUST.
1. fail (in exam, test):
fail ingl. brit.
fail ingl. brit.
fail ingl. brit.
suspenso m Esp.
fail ingl. brit.
aplazo m Arg.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
device [ingl. am. dəˈvaɪs, ingl. brit. dɪˈvʌɪs] SUST.
1. device:
arma f (con artículo masculino en el singular) nuclear
2. device (stratagem):
3. device (in heraldry):
fail-safe device SUST.
I. safe [seɪf] ADJ.
1. safe (free of danger):
safe driver
2. safe (secure):
3. safe (certain):
4. safe (trustworthy):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. safe [seɪf] SUST.
I. fail [feɪl] V. intr.
1. fail (not succeed):
fail person
fail attempt, plan, operation
to fail to do sth
2. fail ENS., UNIV.:
fail in exam
fail in exam
3. fail TÉC., AUTO.:
fail brakes, steering
fail engine
fail eyesight, hearing, heart
4. fail:
5. fail FIN., COM. (go bankrupt):
6. fail AGR., BOT.:
II. fail [feɪl] V. trans.
1. fail (not pass):
fail exam, pupil
2. fail (not help):
III. fail [feɪl] SUST.
fail ENS., UNIV.:
reprobado m amer.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
device [dɪˈvaɪs] SUST.
1. device (mechanism):
sound device INFORM.
2. device (method):
3. device (bomb):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
fail-safe device SUST.
I. fail [feɪl] V. intr.
1. fail (not succeed):
fail person
fail attempt, plan, operation
to fail to do sth
2. fail ENS., UNIV.:
3. fail TÉC., AUTO.:
fail brakes, steering
fail engine
fail eyesight, hearing, heart
4. fail FIN., COM. (go bankrupt):
5. fail crops:
II. fail [feɪl] V. trans.
1. fail (not pass):
fail exam, subject, pupil
2. fail (not help):
III. fail [feɪl] SUST.
fail ENS., UNIV.:
reprobado m amer.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. safe [seɪf] ADJ.
1. safe (free of danger):
safe driver
es peligroso... +infin
2. safe (secure):
3. safe (certain):
4. safe (trustworthy):
5. safe (not out in baseball):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. safe [seɪf] SUST.
device [dɪ·ˈvaɪs] SUST.
1. device (mechanism):
2. device (method):
3. device (bomb):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Ifail
youfail
he/she/itfails
wefail
youfail
theyfail
Past
Ifailed
youfailed
he/she/itfailed
wefailed
youfailed
theyfailed
Present Perfect
Ihavefailed
youhavefailed
he/she/ithasfailed
wehavefailed
youhavefailed
theyhavefailed
Past Perfect
Ihadfailed
youhadfailed
he/she/ithadfailed
wehadfailed
youhadfailed
theyhadfailed
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When the ship had to be careened, pirates needed a safe haven on which to ground the ship.
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Other factors from economic, political and institutional perspectives are also need to be considered to find the safe debt threshold.
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Making a hostage taker feel safe and secure helps establish a bond between a negotiator and a hostage taker.
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The most common and widely used method for detection is fluorescence labeling which is highly sensitive, safe and compatible with readily available microarray laser scanners.
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This type of meringue is safe to use without cooking.
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