slovodefinícia
secure
(mass)
secure
- bezpečný, zabezpečiť
secure
(encz)
secure,bezpečný adj: joe@hw.cz
secure
(encz)
secure,jistit v: Zdeněk Brož
secure
(encz)
secure,jistý adj: Zdeněk Brož
secure
(encz)
secure,obstarat v: Zdeněk Brož
secure
(encz)
secure,spolehlivý adj: Zdeněk Brož
secure
(encz)
secure,upevnit v: Zdeněk Brož
secure
(encz)
secure,zabezpečený adj: Zdeněk Brož
secure
(encz)
secure,zabezpečit v: joe@hw.cz
secure
(encz)
secure,zajistit v: joe@hw.cz
secure
(encz)
secure,zajištěný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Secure
(gcide)
Secure \Se*cure"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Secured; p. pr. & vb.
n. Securing.]
1. To make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or
exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.
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I spread a cloud before the victor's sight,
Sustained the vanquished, and secured his flight.
--Dryden.
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2. To put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving; to
make certain; to assure; to insure; -- frequently with
against or from, rarely with of; as, to secure a creditor
against loss; to secure a debt by a mortgage.
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It secures its possessor of eternal happiness. --T.
Dick.
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3. To make fast; to close or confine effectually; to render
incapable of getting loose or escaping; as, to secure a
prisoner; to secure a door, or the hatches of a ship.
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4. To get possession of; to make one's self secure of; to
acquire certainly; as, to secure an estate.
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Secure arms (Mil.), a command and a position in the manual
of arms, used in wet weather, the object being to guard
the firearm from becoming wet. The piece is turned with
the barrel to the front and grasped by the right hand at
the lower band, the muzzle is dropped to the front, and
the piece held with the guard under the right arm, the
hand supported against the hip, and the thumb on the
rammer.
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Secure
(gcide)
Secure \Se*cure"\, a. [L. securus; pref. se- without + cura
care. See Cure care, and cf. Sure, a.]
1. Free from fear, care, or anxiety; easy in mind; not
feeling suspicion or distrust; confident.
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But thou, secure of soul, unbent with woes.
--Dryden.
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2. Overconfident; incautious; careless; -- in a bad sense.
--Macaulay.
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3. Confident in opinion; not entertaining, or not having
reason to entertain, doubt; certain; sure; -- commonly
with of; as, secure of a welcome.
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Confidence then bore thee on, secure
Either to meet no danger, or to find
Matter of glorious trial. --Milton.
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4. Not exposed to danger; safe; -- applied to persons and
things, and followed by against or from. "Secure from
fortune's blows." --Dryden.
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Syn: Safe; undisturbed; easy; sure; certain; assured;
confident; careless; heedless; inattentive.
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secure
(wn)
secure
adj 1: free from fear or doubt; easy in mind; "he was secure
that nothing will be held against him" [syn: secure,
unafraid, untroubled] [ant: insecure]
2: free from danger or risk; "secure from harm"; "his fortune
was secure"; "made a secure place for himself in his field"
[ant: insecure, unsafe]
3: not likely to fail or give way; "the lock was secure"; "a
secure foundation"; "a secure hold on her wrist" [ant:
insecure]
4: immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with; "an
impregnable fortress"; "fortifications that made the frontier
inviolable"; "a secure telephone connection" [syn:
impregnable, inviolable, secure, strong,
unassailable, unattackable]
5: financially sound; "a good investment"; "a secure investment"
[syn: dependable, good, safe, secure]
v 1: get by special effort; "He procured extra cigarettes even
though they were rationed" [syn: procure, secure]
2: cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door";
"she fixed her gaze on the man" [syn: fasten, fix,
secure] [ant: unfasten]
3: assure payment of
4: make certain of; "This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement
for us"; "Preparation will guarantee success!" [syn:
guarantee, ensure, insure, assure, secure]
5: fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug; "plug the
hole"; "stop up the leak" [syn: plug, stop up, secure]
6: furnish with battens; "batten ships" [syn: batten, {batten
down}, secure]
podobné slovodefinícia
securely
(mass)
securely
- iste
insecure
(encz)
insecure,nechráněný adj: Zdeněk Brožinsecure,nejistý adj: Zdeněk Brožinsecure,riskantní adj: Zdeněk Brožinsecure,zakomplexovaný adj: Pino
insecurely
(encz)
insecurely,nejistě adv: Zdeněk Brož
insecureness
(encz)
insecureness, n:
secure investment
(encz)
secure investment,bezpečná investice [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
secure loan
(encz)
secure loan,bezpečná půjčka [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
secured
(encz)
secured,zabezpečený adj: Zdeněk Brož
secured bond
(encz)
secured bond, n:
secured loan
(encz)
secured loan,jištěný úvěr Mgr. Dita Gálovásecured loan,zaručený úvěr Mgr. Dita Gálová
secured note
(encz)
secured note,
securely
(encz)
securely,bezpečně adv: Zdeněk Brožsecurely,jistě adv: Zdeněk Brožsecurely,spolehlivě adv: Zdeněk Brož
secureness
(encz)
secureness, n:
securer
(encz)
securer, n:
securest
(encz)
securest,nejbezpečnější adj: Zdeněk Brož
unsecured
(encz)
unsecured,nekrytý adj: Zdeněk Brožunsecured,nezabezpečený adj: Zdeněk Brožunsecured,nezajištěný adj: Zdeněk Brožunsecured,nezaručený adj: Zdeněk Brož
unsecured bond
(encz)
unsecured bond, n:
unsecured debt
(encz)
unsecured debt,nezajištěný dluh n: [ekon.] Ivan Masár
unsecured loan
(encz)
unsecured loan,nejištěný úvěr Mgr. Dita Gálováunsecured loan,nezabezpečená půjčka [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačunsecured loan,nezajištěná půjčka n: [ekon.] Ivan Masárunsecured loan,nezaručený úvěr Mgr. Dita Gálová
Assecure
(gcide)
Assecure \As`se*cure"\, v. t. [LL. assecurare.]
To make sure or safe; to assure. [Obs.] --Hooker.
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Countersecure
(gcide)
Countersecure \Coun`ter*se*cure"\ (-s?-k?r"), v. t.
To give additional security to or for. --Burke.
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fastened secured
(gcide)
affixed \affixed\ adj.
1. attached physically. Opposite of unaffixed.

Note: Various more specific adjectives meaning affixed are:
appendant , {basifixed, fastened, secured, {glued,
pasted, stuck to(predicate) , {pegged-down , {pinned,
stapled , taped to(predicate), {mounted .
[WordNet 1.5]
Insecure
(gcide)
Insecure \In`se*cure"\, a.
1. Not secure; not confident of safety or permanence;
distrustful; suspicious; apprehensive of danger or loss.
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With sorrow and insecure apprehensions. --Jer.
Taylor.
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2. Not effectually guarded, protected, or sustained; unsafe;
unstable; exposed to danger or loss. --Bp. Hurg.
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The trade with Egypt was exceedingly insecure and
precarious. --Mickle.
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Insecurely
(gcide)
Insecurely \In`se*cure"ly\, adv.
In an insecure manner.
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Insecureness
(gcide)
Insecureness \In`se*cure"ness\, n.
Insecurity.
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Secure
(gcide)
Secure \Se*cure"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Secured; p. pr. & vb.
n. Securing.]
1. To make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or
exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.
[1913 Webster]

I spread a cloud before the victor's sight,
Sustained the vanquished, and secured his flight.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

2. To put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving; to
make certain; to assure; to insure; -- frequently with
against or from, rarely with of; as, to secure a creditor
against loss; to secure a debt by a mortgage.
[1913 Webster]

It secures its possessor of eternal happiness. --T.
Dick.
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3. To make fast; to close or confine effectually; to render
incapable of getting loose or escaping; as, to secure a
prisoner; to secure a door, or the hatches of a ship.
[1913 Webster]

4. To get possession of; to make one's self secure of; to
acquire certainly; as, to secure an estate.
[1913 Webster]

Secure arms (Mil.), a command and a position in the manual
of arms, used in wet weather, the object being to guard
the firearm from becoming wet. The piece is turned with
the barrel to the front and grasped by the right hand at
the lower band, the muzzle is dropped to the front, and
the piece held with the guard under the right arm, the
hand supported against the hip, and the thumb on the
rammer.
[1913 Webster]Secure \Se*cure"\, a. [L. securus; pref. se- without + cura
care. See Cure care, and cf. Sure, a.]
1. Free from fear, care, or anxiety; easy in mind; not
feeling suspicion or distrust; confident.
[1913 Webster]

But thou, secure of soul, unbent with woes.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

2. Overconfident; incautious; careless; -- in a bad sense.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

3. Confident in opinion; not entertaining, or not having
reason to entertain, doubt; certain; sure; -- commonly
with of; as, secure of a welcome.
[1913 Webster]

Confidence then bore thee on, secure
Either to meet no danger, or to find
Matter of glorious trial. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

4. Not exposed to danger; safe; -- applied to persons and
things, and followed by against or from. "Secure from
fortune's blows." --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Safe; undisturbed; easy; sure; certain; assured;
confident; careless; heedless; inattentive.
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Secure arms
(gcide)
Secure \Se*cure"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Secured; p. pr. & vb.
n. Securing.]
1. To make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or
exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.
[1913 Webster]

I spread a cloud before the victor's sight,
Sustained the vanquished, and secured his flight.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

2. To put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving; to
make certain; to assure; to insure; -- frequently with
against or from, rarely with of; as, to secure a creditor
against loss; to secure a debt by a mortgage.
[1913 Webster]

It secures its possessor of eternal happiness. --T.
Dick.
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3. To make fast; to close or confine effectually; to render
incapable of getting loose or escaping; as, to secure a
prisoner; to secure a door, or the hatches of a ship.
[1913 Webster]

4. To get possession of; to make one's self secure of; to
acquire certainly; as, to secure an estate.
[1913 Webster]

Secure arms (Mil.), a command and a position in the manual
of arms, used in wet weather, the object being to guard
the firearm from becoming wet. The piece is turned with
the barrel to the front and grasped by the right hand at
the lower band, the muzzle is dropped to the front, and
the piece held with the guard under the right arm, the
hand supported against the hip, and the thumb on the
rammer.
[1913 Webster]
Secured
(gcide)
Secure \Se*cure"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Secured; p. pr. & vb.
n. Securing.]
1. To make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or
exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.
[1913 Webster]

I spread a cloud before the victor's sight,
Sustained the vanquished, and secured his flight.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

2. To put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving; to
make certain; to assure; to insure; -- frequently with
against or from, rarely with of; as, to secure a creditor
against loss; to secure a debt by a mortgage.
[1913 Webster]

It secures its possessor of eternal happiness. --T.
Dick.
[1913 Webster]

3. To make fast; to close or confine effectually; to render
incapable of getting loose or escaping; as, to secure a
prisoner; to secure a door, or the hatches of a ship.
[1913 Webster]

4. To get possession of; to make one's self secure of; to
acquire certainly; as, to secure an estate.
[1913 Webster]

Secure arms (Mil.), a command and a position in the manual
of arms, used in wet weather, the object being to guard
the firearm from becoming wet. The piece is turned with
the barrel to the front and grasped by the right hand at
the lower band, the muzzle is dropped to the front, and
the piece held with the guard under the right arm, the
hand supported against the hip, and the thumb on the
rammer.
[1913 Webster]
Securely
(gcide)
Securely \Se*cure"ly\, adv.
In a secure manner; without fear or apprehension; without
danger; safely.
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His daring foe . . . securely him defied. --Milton.
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Securement
(gcide)
Securement \Se*cure"ment\, n.
The act of securing; protection. [R.]
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Society condemns the securement in all cases of
perpetual protection by means of perpetual
imprisonment. --C. A. Ives.
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Secureness
(gcide)
Secureness \Se*cure"ness\, n.
The condition or quality of being secure; exemption from
fear; want of vigilance; security.
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Securer
(gcide)
Securer \Se*cur"er\, n.
One who, or that which, secures.
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Unsecure
(gcide)
Unsecure \Un`se*cure"\, a.
Insecure. [R.] --Milton.
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Unsecured
(gcide)
Unsecured \Unsecured\
See secured.
insecure
(wn)
insecure
adj 1: not firm or firmly fixed; likely to fail or give way;
"the hinge is insecure" [ant: secure]
2: lacking in security or safety; "his fortune was increasingly
insecure"; "an insecure future" [syn: insecure, unsafe]
[ant: secure]
3: lacking self-confidence or assurance; "an insecure person
lacking mental stability" [ant: secure, unafraid,
untroubled]
4: not safe from attack [syn: insecure, unsafe]
insecurely
(wn)
insecurely
adv 1: in a tentative and self-conscious manner; "she always
acts very insecurely in the presence of her father" [ant:
securely]
2: in a manner involving risk; "our positions here at the
university are rather insecurely supported by grant money"
[ant: securely]
insecureness
(wn)
insecureness
n 1: the state of being exposed to risk or anxiety [ant:
secureness]
secured bond
(wn)
secured bond
n 1: a bond that is back by collateral [ant: debenture,
debenture bond, unsecured bond]
securely
(wn)
securely
adv 1: in a secure manner; in a manner free from danger; "she
held the child securely" [syn: securely, firmly]
2: in a confident and unselfconscious manner; "he acts very
securely in front of the camera" [ant: insecurely]
3: in a manner free from fear or risk; "the outcome of expansion
in the sixties and seventies will be an academic hierarchy
securely supported by scholastic selection" [ant:
insecurely]
4: in an invulnerable manner; "the agreed line was to involve at
several points the withdrawal of French troops from positions
which they had quite securely held"
secureness
(wn)
secureness
n 1: the state of freedom from fear or danger [ant:
insecureness]
2: the quality of being fixed in place as by some firm
attachment [syn: fastness, fixedness, fixity,
fixture, secureness] [ant: looseness]
securer
(wn)
securer
n 1: someone who obtains or acquires; "the procurer of opera
tickets" [syn: procurer, securer]
unsecured
(wn)
unsecured
adj 1: not firmly fastened or secured; "an unbarred door"; "went
through the unlatched gate into the street"; "an unlocked
room" [syn: unbarred, unbolted, unlatched,
unlocked, unsecured]
2: without financial security; "an unsecured note" [syn:
unguaranteed, unsecured]
unsecured bond
(wn)
unsecured bond
n 1: the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services
before payment, based on the trust that payment will be
made in the future [syn: unsecured bond, debenture,
debenture bond] [ant: secured bond]
hypertext transmission protocol, secure
(foldoc)
HyperText Transmission Protocol, Secure
HTTPS

(HTTPS) A variant of HTTP used by Netscape for
handling secure transactions.

The Netscape Navigator supports a URL access method,
"https", for connecting to HTTP servers using SSL.

"https" is a unique protocol that is simply SSL underneath
HTTP. You need to use "https://" for HTTP URLs with
SSL, whereas you continue to use "http://" for HTTP URLs
without SSL. The default "https" port number is 443, as
assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.

(http://netscape.com/info/security-doc.html).

(1995-01-16)
secure file transfer protocol
(foldoc)
SSH File Transfer Protocol
Secure File Transfer Protocol
sFTP

(SFTP) A version of File Transfer Protocol
(FTP) using an encrypted network connection provided by
Secure Shell (SSH), usually SSH 2.

The SFTP protocol allows for a range of operations on remote
files, making it more like a remote file system protocol.
SFTP clients can resume interrupted transfers, get directory
listings and remove remote files. SFTP has largely replaced
Secure Copy (SCP).

{IETF spec
(http://ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-13.txt)}.

(2006-09-28)
secure hash algorithm
(foldoc)
Secure Hash Algorithm
SHA

secure multipurpose internet mail extensions
(foldoc)
Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
S-MIME

(S-MIME) A specification for secure
electronic mail. S-MIME was designed to add security to
e-mail messages in MIME format. The security services
offered are authentication (using digital signatures) and
privacy (using encryption).

(http://rsa.com/rsa/S-MIME/).

(1997-05-10)
secure shell
(foldoc)
Secure Shell

(ssh) A Unix shell program for logging
into, and executing commands on, a remote computer. ssh is
intended to replace rlogin and rsh, and provide secure
encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an
insecure network. X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP
ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.

(http://cs.hut.fi/ssh/).

(1997-01-07)
secure sockets layer
(foldoc)
Secure Sockets Layer

(SSL) A protocol designed by
Netscape Communications Corporation to provide secure
communications over the Internet using {asymmetric key
encryption}. SSL is layered beneath application protocols
such as HTTP, SMTP, Telnet, FTP, Gopher and NNTP
and is layered above the connection protocol TCP/IP. It is
used by the HTTPS access method.

(2007-05-25)
SI FACERIT TE SECUREM
(bouvier)
SI FACERIT TE SECUREM. If he make you secure. These words occur in the form
of writs, which originally requited, or still require, that the plaintiff
should give security to the sheriff that he will prosecute his claim, before
the sheriff can be required to execute such writ.

TO SECURE
(bouvier)
TO SECURE. To protect, insure, or save a right.
2. The constitution of the United States, art. 1, s. 8, gives power to
congress "to promote the progress of science and the useful arts by
securing, for limited times, to authors and inventors the exclusive right to
their respective writings and discoveries." The inventor of a machine has
the right to it exclusively at common law, and the author a right to his
manuscript. But they may abandon the, right by publishing the book without
having secured a copyright, (q.v.) or by using publicly the machine, and
suffering others to use it, without having obtained a patent. (q.v.) Vide
Secret.

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