safety belt

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English - Turkish
emniyet kemeri

Kaza geçirme ihtimaline karşın biz her zaman bir emniyet kemeri takmak zorundaydık. - We always had to put on a safety belt in case we had an accident.

Emniyet kemeri olmasaydı şimdi hayatta olmazdım. - But for the safety belt, I wouldn't be alive today.

(Askeri) EMNİYET KEMERİ: Uçak, tank veya diğer araçlarda, bir şahsın ani dönüş ve manevralar esnasında, oturduğu yerden düşmesine engel olan dayanıklı kuşak
kemer

Bir uçakta emniyet kemerlerini bağlamalısın. - You must fasten your safety belts in a plane.

Kaza geçirme ihtimaline karşın biz her zaman bir emniyet kemeri takmak zorundaydık. - We always had to put on a safety belt in case we had an accident.

automatic safety belt
otomatik emniyet kemeri
English - English
A belt or strap that attaches a person to an immovable object for safety
A seat belt, sometimes called a safety belt, is a safety harness designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result from a collision or a sudden stop. As part of an overall occupant restraint system, seat belts are intended to reduce injuries by stopping the wearer from hitting hard interior elements of the vehicle or other passengers (the so-called second impact) and by preventing the wearer from being thrown from the vehicle
A solid belt that may be attached to a secured lifeline
belt that straps one into a seat in order to prevent injury in case of an accident
A safety belt is a strap attached to a seat in a car or aeroplane. You fasten it round your body and it stops you being thrown forward if there is an accident. = seat belt. a seat belt
a harness or belt worn in conjunction with a safety line to prevent falling a long distance when working at heights
belt attaching you to some object as a restraint in order to prevent you from getting hurt
safety belts
plural form of safety belt
safety belt

    Hyphenation

    safe·ty belt

    Turkish pronunciation

    seyfti belt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsāftē ˈbelt/ /ˈseɪftiː ˈbɛlt/

    Etymology

    [ 'sAf-tE ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English saufte, from Middle French sauveté, from Old French, from sauve, feminine of sauf safe.
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