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unidad segura

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

secure unit SUST. ingl. brit.

1. secure unit (in prison):

2. secure unit (in mental hospital):

área f (con artículo masculino en el singular) de aislamiento
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. secure [ingl. am. səˈkjʊr, ingl. brit. sɪˈkjʊə, sɪˈkjɔː] ADJ.

1.1. secure (safe):

secure fortress/hideaway

1.2. secure (emotionally):

secure childhood/home/relationship

1.3. secure (assured, guaranteed):

secure job/income/investment

2. secure (firm, firmly fastened):

secure foothold/shelf
secure foundation

II. secure [ingl. am. səˈkjʊr, ingl. brit. sɪˈkjʊə, sɪˈkjɔː] V. trans.

1. secure (obtain):

secure ticket/job/votes/support
secure ticket/job/votes/support
obtener form.

2. secure (fasten, fix firmly):

secure door/gate/shelf

3.1. secure:

3.2. secure FIN.:

secure loan

4. secure (make safe):

secure area/building
secure area/building
to secure sth against sth

III. secure [ingl. am. səˈkjʊr, ingl. brit. sɪˈkjʊə, sɪˈkjɔː] V. intr.

to secure against sth

unit [ingl. am. ˈjunət, ingl. brit. ˈjuːnɪt] SUST.

1.1. unit (item) COM.:

the plant manufactures 10, 000 units a month atrbv. cost/price
the plant manufactures 10, 000 units a month atrbv. cost/price

1.2. unit (part, machine):

unit ELECTR., MEC.

1.3. unit (of furniture):

1.4. unit (building):

2.1. unit (group):

2.2. unit (department):

3.1. unit MAT.:

3.2. unit (of measurement):

3.3. unit (dose):

4.1. unit UNIV. (credit):

4.2. unit (in educational course):

en el diccionario PONS

I. secure [sɪˈkjʊəʳ, ingl. am. -ˈkjʊr] -rer, -est ADJ.

1. secure (safe):

2. secure (confident):

3. secure (guarantee):

4. secure (fixed):

secure foundation

II. secure [sɪˈkjʊəʳ, ingl. am. -ˈkjʊr] -rer, -est V. trans.

1. secure (obtain):

2. secure (make firm):

secure fig.
secure door
secure boat
secure position

3. secure (make safe):

4. secure (put in safe place):

5. secure (guarantee repayment):

unit [ˈju:nɪt] SUST.

1. unit a. INFORM., COM.:

2. unit + sing./pl v. (organized group of people):

3. unit (element of furniture):

en el diccionario PONS

I. secure <-rer, -est> [sɪ·ˈkjʊr] ADJ.

1. secure (safe):

2. secure (confident):

3. secure (guarantee):

4. secure (fixed):

secure foundation

II. secure [sɪ·ˈkjʊr] V. trans.

1. secure (obtain):

2. secure (make firm):

secure fig.
secure door
secure boat
secure position

3. secure (make safe):

4. secure (put in safe place):

5. secure (guarantee repayment):

unit [ˈju·nɪt] SUST.

1. unit a. comput, COM.:

2. unit + sing./pl v. (organized group of people):

3. unit (element of furniture):

Present
Isecure
yousecure
he/she/itsecures
wesecure
yousecure
theysecure
Past
Isecured
yousecured
he/she/itsecured
wesecured
yousecured
theysecured
Present Perfect
Ihavesecured
youhavesecured
he/she/ithassecured
wehavesecured
youhavesecured
theyhavesecured
Past Perfect
Ihadsecured
youhadsecured
he/she/ithadsecured
wehadsecured
youhadsecured
theyhadsecured

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Their actions could secure the empire for a usurper or take it away.
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Restoration work conducted in 2008 ensured it was weatherproof and secure from vandalism.
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The company has been in negotiation with its bondholders in order to secure its future as a going concern.
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There are also militarized variants, with secure data storage, night vision goggle compatible lighting, environmental hardening, and military specific applications and data.
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The horizontal component would be alleviated by either sliding recoil or rail clamps, guys or struts to secure the mount in place.
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