English to Tamil Dictionary safe

safe

பாதுகாப்பான
definition
noun
Another successful selling point Abrams uses is the discounts many insurance companies give to customers who purchase fireproof safes for their valuables.
a strong fireproof cabinet with a complex lock, used for the storage of valuables.
According to the ad, ‘Julius Schmind would like to give you some straight talk about condoms, rubbers, sheaths, safes , French letters, storkstoppers.’
a condom.
adjective
eggs remain in the damp sand, safe from marine predators
protected from or not exposed to danger or risk; not likely to be harmed or lost.
they had returned safe and sound
uninjured; with no harm done.
translation of 'safe '
ஆபத்தினின்றும் பாதுகாப்பாக இருக்கிற
adjective
பாதுகாப்பாக
example
Now 'safe' from harm, he and his parents continued their journey and when they arrived in Timnah the lovers looked at each other and were pleased.
to get 'safe' into port
While most of us are now 'safe' from fire, so many others are now in harm's way.
Eventually he learns to trust Andy enough to let him describe the photo he has kept locked in a 'safe' for more than 30 years.
People still want to feed themselves and their family and be 'safe' from harm.
Mr Thos Lavery of the Garda Water Unit pointed out the importance of 'safe' boating and water activities and how risks can be reduced.
he's in 'safe' hands
All of these things should be reasonably 'safe' from risk of pregnancy, but still enjoyable.
But a majority still consider the centre is not a safe place to live and business people think the town centre is not a 'safe' place to work.
No one bill can guarantee that we'll be 'safe' from a terrorist attack.
At the very least, backup tapes need to be put in a fireproof 'safe' on the premises every day.
Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella lunged to put the tag on Addis, but umpire Frank Dascoli gave the 'safe' call.
There is still time to hand in photographs all of which will be returned safely to their owners 'safe' and sound.
She wonders whether her investments and retirement accounts are 'safe' from broad fluctuations in stock prices.
Yet the British government claims the evidence is 'safe' .
If they calmed Tim Wheeler's ego down then they would be 'safe' from harm.
Few well-known executives who achieved celebrity during the boom years of the Nineties are now 'safe' from shareholder retribution.
Many thought that Boyer should have been 'safe' because the ball hit him after it skipped past Baker.
she's a 'safe' pair of hands
The big park is a 'safe' place for children to wander and play around.
What we have to remember is schools are extremely 'safe' places.
But not so lucky were files, plans and tapes stored in a fireproof cabinet and 'safe' in Manhattan.
A class of boys is being led through a lesson about what water is 'safe' to drink.
The world had changed; resolve was dented because now for the first time, the Americans knew that they were not 'safe' from those who wished them harm.
There's no place like home for Jays hitters, who believe no opponent's lead is 'safe' , no matter how large.
At least the video game conferences will be 'safe' from French cameramen.
Jim reached into the 'safe' and pulled out the small black-velvet bag that was the only thing inside.
to keep sb 'safe' from harm
Though he lacks Clinton's charisma, Gore is considered a 'safe' choice.
Make sure that you park in a 'safe' place off the road and that, as you approach the scene, you will not be hit by another vehicle and that the wreckage itself will not be hit.
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