- to safeguard from damage
- предохранять от повреждения
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
safeguard — ▪ I. safeguard safe‧guard 1 [ˈseɪfgɑːd ǁ gɑːrd] verb [intransitive, transitive] to protect something from harm or damage: • Further regulations must be introduced to safeguard the environment. safeguard against • We will safeguard against future… … Financial and business terms
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save — seɪv n. instance of saving; action or instance in which the ball or puck is prevented from entering the goal (Sports) v. rescue, salvage; safeguard from damage or injury; redeem, deliver from sin; conserve, avoid unnecessary use or expenditure;… … English contemporary dictionary
saves — seɪv n. instance of saving; action or instance in which the ball or puck is prevented from entering the goal (Sports) v. rescue, salvage; safeguard from damage or injury; redeem, deliver from sin; conserve, avoid unnecessary use or expenditure;… … English contemporary dictionary
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