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 Translation for 'safe from' from English to French
à l'abri de {prep}safe from
Partial Matches
coffre {m}safe
math.
nombre {m} premier sûr
safe prime
quelque chose de sûr {noun}safe bet
fin.
de tout repos {adj}
absolutely safe
distance {f} de sécuritésafe distance
sauf-conduit {m} [aussi : saufconduit]safe-conduct
sans danger {adj}safe [secure]
coffre-fort {m}safe [strongbox]
sans inconvénient {adj}quite safe
combinaison {f} de coffre-fortsafe combination
arch.
abri {m} [construction]
safe room
inform.
mode {m} sans échec
safe mode
garanti lave-vaisselle {adj}dishwasher-safe
résistant au lave-vaisselle {adj}dishwasher-safe
dr.
garde {f} à vue <GAV>
safe keeping
méthode {f} sûresafe method
tout à fait sûr {adj}completely safe
en sécurité {adj}safe [secure]
sûr {adj} [sans danger]safe [secure]
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parfaitement sûr {adj}perfectly safe
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Usage Examples English
  • A basic philosophy of Java is that it is inherently safe from the standpoint that no user program can crash the host machine or otherwise interfere inappropriately with other operations on the host machine, and that it is possible to protect certain methods and data structures belonging to trusted code from access or corruption by untrusted code executing within the same JVM.
  • Events of the later years of his reign showed that Constantinople itself was not safe from barbarian incursions from the north, and even the relatively benevolent historian Menander Protector felt the need to attribute the Emperor's failure to protect the capital to the weakness of his body in his old age.
  • In 454 BC, the Athenian general Pericles moved the Delian League's treasury from Delos to Athens, allegedly to keep it safe from Persia.
  • Some post-Homeric sources claim that in order to keep Achilles safe from the war, Thetis (or, in some versions, Peleus) hid the young man dressed as a princess or at least a girl at the court of Lycomedes, king of Skyros.
  • The Bijagos were the most safe from enslavement, their lsland kept them out of the hands of the mainland slave raiders (p. ...

  • The Bijagos were the most safe from enslavement, their lsland kept them out of the hands of the mainland slave raiders (p. ...
  • Milking machines keep the milk enclosed and safe from external contamination.
  • With pioneer settlement within Ohio made legal and safe from Indian raids, developers began to speculate in land sales in earnest.
  • Doom reveals to Tony that he is a new man and wishes to help, giving the latter one of the Wands of Watoomb to keep safe from Madame Masque.
  • The king felt safe from Bolingbroke, who was residing in Paris, since the French had little interest in any challenge to Richard and his peace policy.

  • On the other hand, the black pawn on b2 and the black Chameleon on d1 are safe from the Long Leaper because there is no square on the opposite side on which the Long Leaper could land.
  • On October 12, 2016, LLNL released the results of computerized modeling of Mars's moon Phobos, finding that it has a connection with keeping the Earth safe from asteroids.
  • 19–26 as safe from objection. The collection comprises a new type of generic composition without parallel in earlier literature.
  • In flight, ducks are safe from all but a few predators such as humans and the peregrine falcon, which uses its speed and strength to catch ducks.
  • Shrapnel was less hazardous to the assaulting British infantry than high explosives - as long as their own shrapnel burst above or ahead of them, attackers were safe from its effects, whereas high-explosive shells bursting short are potentially lethal within 100 yards or more in any direction.

  • Although Galgos are big dogs, their history of selection as a working sighthound, their light weight, and their anatomy keep them safe from hip dysplasia.
  • Safety harnesses and wires used to keep performers safe from tumbling off a precipice were removed digitally in postproduction.
  • Also, the laws that kept citizens safe from magistrates' misuse of "imperium" did not exist during the monarchical period.
  • Capone expanded the bootlegging business through increasingly violent means, but his mutually profitable relationships with Mayor William Hale Thompson and the Chicago Police Department meant he seemed safe from law enforcement.
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