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Etymology: [ 'sAf ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English sauf, from Old French, from Latin salvus safe, healthy; akin to Latin solidus solid, Greek holos whole, safe, Sanskrit sarva entire.

sağ salim/emniyetle, sağ salim, güvenli bir şekilde, tehlikesizce, güvencede olarak, emniyetle, güvenli bir şeklide, emniyette, tehlikesiz, kasa, güvenli, kesin, güvenli analiz uzmanı dosya ortamı; kaçmak için seçilmiş bölge (secure analyst file environment; selected area for evasion), emin ellerde, çelik kasa, sağlam, güvencede, emin, sağ salim varmak, kasası, kasadan, emin, emniyetli, güvenli, sağlam; güvenilir; tehlikesiz: in safe hands emin ellerde. a safe neighborhood emniyetli bir mahalle. a safe, korkusuz, güvenlikte, muhakkak, güvenilir, beysbol oyundışı edilmeden kaleye yetişmiş olan, EMNİYETTE:Tapadaki bir tertibatın veya silahın mekanizma yatağındaki mekanik tertibatın, bir kaza sonucu tapanın veya silahın ateş almasını önleyecek şekilde, emniyete alınmış durumu, sapasağlam, emin,emniyetli, teldolap, a safe bet el, koruyucu, kurtulmuş, safe and sound sağ salim,

1 sağ salim/emniyetle     ts
2 sağ salim     ts
3 güvenli bir şekilde     ts
4 tehlikesizce     ts
5 güvencede olarak     ts
6 emniyetle     ts
7 güvenli bir şeklide     ts
8safe emniyette  İnşaat     ts
9safe tehlikesiz  sıfat     ts
10safe kasa     ts
11safe güvenli     ts
12safe kesin  sıfat     ts
13SAFE güvenli analiz uzmanı dosya ortamı; kaçmak için seçilmiş bölge (secure analyst file environment; selected area for evasion)  Askeri     ts
14safe emin ellerde  sıfat     ts
15safe çelik kasa  isim     ts
16safe sağlam  sıfat     ts
17safe güvencede  sıfat     ts
18safe emin     ts
19 sağ salim varmak     ts
20safe kasası     ts
21safe kasadan     ts
22safe emin, emniyetli, güvenli, sağlam; güvenilir; tehlikesiz: in safe hands emin ellerde. a safe neighborhood emniyetli bir mahalle. a safe  sıfat     ts
23safe korkusuz     ts
24safe güvenlikte     ts
25safe muhakkak     ts
26safe güvenilir     ts
27safe beysbol oyundışı edilmeden kaleye yetişmiş olan     ts
28safe EMNİYETTE:Tapadaki bir tertibatın veya silahın mekanizma yatağındaki mekanik tertibatın, bir kaza sonucu tapanın veya silahın ateş almasını önleyecek şekilde, emniyete alınmış durumu  Askeri     ts
29safe sapasağlam     ts
30safe emin,emniyetli     ts
31safe teldolap     ts
32safe a safe bet el     ts
33safe koruyucu     ts
34safe kurtulmuş     ts
35safe safe and sound sağ salim     ts
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In a safe manner; using caution above all else, saufly, savely, In a safe manner; danger, injury, loss, or evil consequences, securely; guardedly; in a safe manner, with safety; in a safe manner; "we are safely out of there, If something is done safely, it is done in a way that makes it unlikely that anyone will be harmed. The waste is safely locked away until it is no longer radioactive `Drive safely,' he said and waved goodbye, You also use safely to say that there is no risk of a situation being changed. Once events are safely in the past, this idea seems to become less alarming see also safe. in a way that is safe, with safety; in a safe manner; "we are safely out of there", Not in danger from the specified source of harm, Wicked, cool, awesome, respectable, Properly secured; secure, When a batter successfully reaches first base, or when a baserunner successfully advances to the next base or returns to the base he last occupied; not out, Not in danger; free from harm's reach, Free from risk; harmless, riskless, A box, usually made of metal, in which valuables can be locked for safekeeping, Providing protection from danger; providing shelter, harmless, in safekeeping; "your secret is safe with me, sauf, Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Report, The call an umpire makes to signify that a base runner has successfully advanced to the intended base, (adj ) A term used to describe a played card, either by a nil or coverer, which cannot result in the nil being broken, An operational status of a track in a multitrack tape recorder where that track will not go into record when the record button is pushed for the machine, Declaration by the umpire that a runner is entitled to the bases for which he was trying, definitely a relative term for secure; nothing is perfectly safe; things are relatively safer than other things where safety can be defined in terms of numbers; for example, credit cards transactions on the internet are safer than non-internet credit card transaction where the percentage of fraudulent credit card transactions on the internet is less than elsewhere, Condition of exposure under which there is a practical certainty that no harm will result to exposed individuals, South Africa Far East (submarine cable), Condition of exposure under which there is a "practical certainty" that no harm will result in exposed individuals, to make safe, A square which is not guarded by the enemy, Describing something wicked - cool - awesome, Condition of exposure under which there is a practical certrainty that no harm will result to exposed indiviuals, Not in danger; free from harms reach, Sequential Analysis of Functional Elements, (adj ) giXa, gihtsah, over, selected areas for evasion, Condition of exposure under which there is a practical certainty that no harm will result to exposed individuals Source: US EPA, strongbox, steel box used for storing valuables; ventilated cabinet used to store and preserve food; condom (American Slang), secure; guarded, protected; careful, cautious; unharmed; involving low risk or harm or loss, adj senesòf, Something that is safe does not cause physical harm or danger. Officials arrived to assess whether it is safe to bring emergency food supplies into the city Most foods that we eat are safe for birds. a safe and reliable birth control option. dangerous, If a person or thing is safe from something, they cannot be harmed or damaged by it. In the future people can go to a football match knowing that they are safe from hooliganism, If people or things have a safe journey, they reach their destination without harm, damage, or unpleasant things happening to them. the UN plan to deploy 500 troops to ensure the safe delivery of food and other supplies. + safely safe·ly The space shuttle returned safely today from a 10-day mission, in safekeeping; "your secret is safe with me", If you are safe, you have not been harmed, or you are not in danger of being harmed. Where is Sophy? Is she safe? + safely safe·ly All 140 guests were brought out of the building safely by firemen, Free from harm, injury, or risk; untouched or unthreatened by danger or injury; unharmed; unhurt; secure; whole; as, safe from disease; safe from storms; safe from foes, Conferring safety; securing from harm; not exposing to danger; confining securely; to be relied upon; not dangerous; as, a safe harbor; a safe bridge, etc, A ventilated or refrigerated chest or closet for securing provisions from noxious animals or insects, strongbox where valuables can be kept safe a ventilated or refrigerated cupboard for securing provisions from pests of an undertaking free from danger or the risk of harm; "a safe trip"; "you will be safe here"; "a safe place"; "a safe bet", To render safe; to make right, or a closet or vault of brickwork for containing money, valuable papers, or the like, A place for keeping things in safety, Incapable of doing harm; no longer dangerous; in secure care or custody; as, the prisoner is safe, A strong and fireproof receptacle as a movable chest of steel, etc, If you are at a safe distance from something or someone, you are far enough away from them to avoid any danger, harm, or unpleasant effects. I shall conceal myself at a safe distance from the battlefield, A safe place is one where it is unlikely that any harm, damage, or unpleasant things will happen to the people or things that are there. Many refugees have fled to safer areas + safely safe·ly The banker keeps the money tucked safely under his bed, If something you have or expect to obtain is safe, you cannot lose it or be prevented from having it. We as consumers need to feel confident that our jobs are safe before we will spend spare cash = secure, strongbox where valuables can be kept safe, a safe pair of hands: see pair safe in the knowledge: see knowledge, financially sound; "a good investment"; "a secure investment", having reached a base without being put out; "the runner was called safe when the baseman dropped the ball", contraceptive device consisting of a thin rubber or latex sheath worn over the penis during intercourse, free from danger or the risk of harm; "a safe trip"; "you will be safe here"; "a safe place"; "a safe bet", of an undertaking, You say that someone is safe and sound when they are still alive or unharmed after being in danger. All I'm hoping for is that wherever Trevor is he will come home safe and sound, If you say `it's better to be safe than sorry', you are advising someone to take action in order to avoid possible unpleasant consequences later, even if this seems unnecessary. Don't be afraid to have this checked by a doctor -- better safe than sorry!, If it is safe to say or assume something, you can say it with very little risk of being wrong. I think it is safe to say that very few students expend the effort to do quality work in school + safely safe·ly I think you can safely say she will not be appearing in another of my films, disapproval If you disapprove of something because you think it is not very exciting or original, you can describe it as safe. frustrated artists who became lawyers at an early age because it seemed a safe option Rock'n'roll has become so commercialised and safe since punk, A safe course of action is one in which there is very little risk of loss or failure. Electricity shares are still a safe investment + safely safe·ly We reveal only as much information as we can safely risk at a given time, A safe is a strong metal cupboard with special locks, in which you keep money, jewellery, or other valuable things. The files are now in a safe to which only he has the key. see also safely, If you say that a person or thing is in safe hands, or is safe in someone's hands, you mean that they are being looked after by a reliable person and will not be harmed. I had a huge responsibility to ensure these packets remained in safe hands, If you say you are doing something to be on the safe side, you mean that you are doing it in case something undesirable happens, even though this may be unnecessary. You might still want to go for an X-ray, however, just to be on the safe side, If you play safe or play it safe, you do not take any risks. If you want to play safe, cut down on the amount of salt you eat, a ventilated or refrigerated cupboard for securing provisions from pests,

36 In a safe manner; using caution above all else - "With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get"     ts
37 saufly     ts
38 savely     ts
39 In a safe manner; danger, injury, loss, or evil consequences     ts
40 securely; guardedly; in a safe manner     ts
41 with safety; in a safe manner; "we are safely out of there     ts
42 If something is done safely, it is done in a way that makes it unlikely that anyone will be harmed. The waste is safely locked away until it is no longer radioactive `Drive safely,' he said and waved goodbye     ts
43 You also use safely to say that there is no risk of a situation being changed. Once events are safely in the past, this idea seems to become less alarming see also safe. in a way that is safe     ts
44 with safety; in a safe manner; "we are safely out of there"     ts
45safe Not in danger from the specified source of harm - "dishwasher safe; dishwasher-safe"     ts
46safe Wicked, cool, awesome, respectable - "Yeah, safe mate, wassup?” says one hoodie, who should at least be credited with attempting a more detailed sentence construction."     ts
47safe Properly secured; secure - "The documents are safe."     ts
48safe When a batter successfully reaches first base, or when a baserunner successfully advances to the next base or returns to the base he last occupied; not out - "The pitcher attempted to pick off the runner at first, but he was safe."     ts
49safe Not in danger; free from harm's reach - "You’ll be safe here."     ts
50safe Free from risk; harmless, riskless - "If you push it to the limit, safety is not guaranteed."     ts
51safe A box, usually made of metal, in which valuables can be locked for safekeeping     ts
52safe Providing protection from danger; providing shelter - "We have to find a safe spot, where we can hide out until this is over."     ts
53safe. harmless     ts
54safe in safekeeping; "your secret is safe with me     ts
55Safe sauf     ts
56safe Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Report     ts
57safe The call an umpire makes to signify that a base runner has successfully advanced to the intended base     ts
58safe (adj ) A term used to describe a played card, either by a nil or coverer, which cannot result in the nil being broken     ts
59safe An operational status of a track in a multitrack tape recorder where that track will not go into record when the record button is pushed for the machine     ts
60safe Declaration by the umpire that a runner is entitled to the bases for which he was trying     ts
61safe definitely a relative term for secure; nothing is perfectly safe; things are relatively safer than other things where safety can be defined in terms of numbers; for example, credit cards transactions on the internet are safer than non-internet credit card transaction where the percentage of fraudulent credit card transactions on the internet is less than elsewhere     ts
62safe Condition of exposure under which there is a practical certainty that no harm will result to exposed individuals     ts
63safe South Africa Far East (submarine cable)     ts
64safe Condition of exposure under which there is a "practical certainty" that no harm will result in exposed individuals     ts
65safe to make safe     ts
66safe A square which is not guarded by the enemy     ts
67safe Describing something wicked - cool - awesome     ts
68safe Condition of exposure under which there is a practical certrainty that no harm will result to exposed indiviuals     ts
69safe Not in danger; free from harms reach     ts
70safe Sequential Analysis of Functional Elements     ts
71safe (adj ) giXa, gihtsah     ts
72safe over     ts
73safe selected areas for evasion     ts
74safe Condition of exposure under which there is a practical certainty that no harm will result to exposed individuals Source: US EPA     ts
75safe strongbox, steel box used for storing valuables; ventilated cabinet used to store and preserve food; condom (American Slang)  isim     ts
76safe secure; guarded, protected; careful, cautious; unharmed; involving low risk or harm or loss  sıfat     ts
77safe adj senesòf     ts
78safe Something that is safe does not cause physical harm or danger. Officials arrived to assess whether it is safe to bring emergency food supplies into the city Most foods that we eat are safe for birds. a safe and reliable birth control option. dangerous     ts
79safe If a person or thing is safe from something, they cannot be harmed or damaged by it. In the future people can go to a football match knowing that they are safe from hooliganism     ts
80safe If people or things have a safe journey, they reach their destination without harm, damage, or unpleasant things happening to them. the UN plan to deploy 500 troops to ensure the safe delivery of food and other supplies. + safely safe·ly The space shuttle returned safely today from a 10-day mission     ts
81safe in safekeeping; "your secret is safe with me"     ts
82safe If you are safe, you have not been harmed, or you are not in danger of being harmed. Where is Sophy? Is she safe? + safely safe·ly All 140 guests were brought out of the building safely by firemen     ts
83safe Free from harm, injury, or risk; untouched or unthreatened by danger or injury; unharmed; unhurt; secure; whole; as, safe from disease; safe from storms; safe from foes     ts
84safe Conferring safety; securing from harm; not exposing to danger; confining securely; to be relied upon; not dangerous; as, a safe harbor; a safe bridge, etc     ts
85safe A ventilated or refrigerated chest or closet for securing provisions from noxious animals or insects     ts
86safe strongbox where valuables can be kept safe a ventilated or refrigerated cupboard for securing provisions from pests of an undertaking free from danger or the risk of harm; "a safe trip"; "you will be safe here"; "a safe place"; "a safe bet"     ts
87safe To render safe; to make right     ts
88safe or a closet or vault of brickwork for containing money, valuable papers, or the like     ts
89safe A place for keeping things in safety     ts
90safe Incapable of doing harm; no longer dangerous; in secure care or custody; as, the prisoner is safe     ts
91safe A strong and fireproof receptacle as a movable chest of steel, etc     ts
92safe If you are at a safe distance from something or someone, you are far enough away from them to avoid any danger, harm, or unpleasant effects. I shall conceal myself at a safe distance from the battlefield     ts
93safe A safe place is one where it is unlikely that any harm, damage, or unpleasant things will happen to the people or things that are there. Many refugees have fled to safer areas + safely safe·ly The banker keeps the money tucked safely under his bed     ts
94safe If something you have or expect to obtain is safe, you cannot lose it or be prevented from having it. We as consumers need to feel confident that our jobs are safe before we will spend spare cash = secure     ts
95safe strongbox where valuables can be kept safe     ts
96safe a safe pair of hands: see pair safe in the knowledge: see knowledge     ts
97safe financially sound; "a good investment"; "a secure investment"     ts
98safe having reached a base without being put out; "the runner was called safe when the baseman dropped the ball"     ts
99safe contraceptive device consisting of a thin rubber or latex sheath worn over the penis during intercourse     ts
100safe free from danger or the risk of harm; "a safe trip"; "you will be safe here"; "a safe place"; "a safe bet"     ts
101safe of an undertaking     ts
102safe You say that someone is safe and sound when they are still alive or unharmed after being in danger. All I'm hoping for is that wherever Trevor is he will come home safe and sound     ts
103safe If you say `it's better to be safe than sorry', you are advising someone to take action in order to avoid possible unpleasant consequences later, even if this seems unnecessary. Don't be afraid to have this checked by a doctor -- better safe than sorry!     ts
104safe If it is safe to say or assume something, you can say it with very little risk of being wrong. I think it is safe to say that very few students expend the effort to do quality work in school + safely safe·ly I think you can safely say she will not be appearing in another of my films     ts
105safe disapproval If you disapprove of something because you think it is not very exciting or original, you can describe it as safe. frustrated artists who became lawyers at an early age because it seemed a safe option Rock'n'roll has become so commercialised and safe since punk     ts
106safe A safe course of action is one in which there is very little risk of loss or failure. Electricity shares are still a safe investment + safely safe·ly We reveal only as much information as we can safely risk at a given time     ts
107safe A safe is a strong metal cupboard with special locks, in which you keep money, jewellery, or other valuable things. The files are now in a safe to which only he has the key. see also safely     ts
108safe If you say that a person or thing is in safe hands, or is safe in someone's hands, you mean that they are being looked after by a reliable person and will not be harmed. I had a huge responsibility to ensure these packets remained in safe hands     ts
109safe If you say you are doing something to be on the safe side, you mean that you are doing it in case something undesirable happens, even though this may be unnecessary. You might still want to go for an X-ray, however, just to be on the safe side     ts
110safe If you play safe or play it safe, you do not take any risks. If you want to play safe, cut down on the amount of salt you eat     ts
111safe a ventilated or refrigerated cupboard for securing provisions from pests     ts
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