English-Thai Dictionary
Security Council
N สภา ความมั่นคง แห่ง สหประชาชาติ sa-pa-kwam-man-kong-hang-sa-ha-pra-cha-chad
security
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ ประกัน ซึ่ง ค้ำประกัน kiao-kab-kan-pra-kan-pai
security
N ความปลอดภัย สวัสดิภาพ danger risk kwam-plod-pai
security
N ความมั่นคง ความมั่นใจ ความ ไร้กังวล stability assurance surety confidence kwam-man-kong
security
N ผู้ค้ำประกัน การ ค้ำประกัน ของ ค้ำประกัน assurance guarantee warranty phu-kam-pra-kan
security
N ระบบ รักษา ความปลอดภัย ระบบ ป้องกัน ภัย ฝ่าย รักษา ความปลอดภัย เจ้าหน้า ที่ รักษา ความปลอดภัย ยาม safeguards guards ra-bob-rak-sa-kwam-plod-pai
security
N สิ่ง ที่ ทำให้ ปลอดภัย สิ่ง คุ้มกัน ภัย protection shelter sing-ti-tam-hai-plod-pai
security
N หลักทรัพย์ พันธบัตร หุ้น หลักทรัพย์ค้ำประกัน bond deposit stocks and shares lak-sab
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SECURITY
n.[L. securitas.] 1. Protection; effectual defense or saftey from danger of any kind; as a chain of forts erected for the security of the frontiers.
2. That which protects or guards from danger. A navy constitutes the security of Great Britain from invasion.
3. Freedom from fear or apprehension; confidence of safety; whence, negligence in providing means of defense. Security is dangerous, for it exposes men to attack when unprepared. Security in sin is the worst condition of the sinner.
4. Safety; certainty. We have no security for peace with Algiers, but the dread of our navy.
5. Anything given or deposited to secure the payment of a debt, or the performance of a contract; as a bond with surety, a mortgage, the indorsement of a responsible man, a pledge, etc.
6. Something given or done to secure peace or good behavior. Violent and dangerous men are obliged to give security for their good behavior, or for keeping the peace. This security in being bound with one or more sureties in a recognizance to the king or state.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SECURITY
Se *cu "ri *ty, n.; pl. Securities. Etym: [L. securitas: cf. F.sécurité. See Secure, and cf. Surety. ]
1. The condition or quality of being secure; secureness. Specifically: (a ) Freedom from apprehension, anxiety, or care; confidence of power of safety; hence, assurance; certainty. His trembling hand had lost the ease, Which marks security to please. Sir W. Scott.
(b ) Hence, carelessness; negligence; heedlessness. He means, my lord, that we are too remiss, Whilst Bolingbroke, through our security, Grows strong and great in substance and in power. Shak.
(c ) Freedom from risk; safety. Give up yourself merely to chance and hazard, From firm security. Shak. Some. .. alleged that we should have no security for our trade. Swift.
2. That which secures or makes safe; protection; guard; defense. Specifically: (a ) Something given, deposited, or pledged, to make certain the fulfillment of an obligation, the performance of a contract, the payment of a debt, or the like; surety; pledge. Those who lent him money lent it on no security but his bare word. Macaulay.
(b ) One who becomes surety for another, or engages himself for the performance of another's obligation.
3. An evidence of debt or of property, as a bond, a certificate of stock, etc. ; as, government securities.
Syn. -- Protection; defense; guard; shelter; safety; certainty; ease; assurance; carelessness; confidence; surety; pledge; bail.
New American Oxford Dictionary
security
se cu ri ty |siˈkyo͝oritē səˈkjʊrədi | ▶noun ( pl. securities ) 1 the state of being free from danger or threat: the system is designed to provide maximum security against toxic spills | job security. • the safety of a state or organization against criminal activity such as terrorism, theft, or espionage: a matter of national security. • procedures followed or measures taken to ensure such safety: amid tight security the presidents met in the Colombian resort. • the state of feeling safe, stable, and free from fear or anxiety: this man could give the emotional security she needed. 2 a private police force that guards a building, campus, park, etc. 3 a thing deposited or pledged as a guarantee of the fulfillment of an undertaking or the repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in case of default. 4 (often securities ) a certificate attesting credit, the ownership of stocks or bonds, or the right to ownership connected with tradable derivatives. PHRASES on security of something using something as a guarantee. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French securite or Latin securitas, from securus ‘free from care ’ (see secure ).
security blanket
se cu ri ty blan ket |səˈkjʊrədi ˈblæŋkət | ▶noun a blanket or other familiar object that is a comfort to someone, typically a child.
security check
se cu ri ty check ▶noun a verification of the identity and trustworthiness of someone such as a government employee, in order to maintain security. • a search of an area or of a person and their baggage for concealed weapons or bombs.
Security Council
Se cu ri ty Coun cil |səˈkjʊrədi ˌkaʊnsəl | a permanent body of the United Nations seeking to maintain peace and security. It consists of fifteen members, of which five (China, France, Russia, the UK, and the US ) are permanent and have the power of veto. The other members are elected for two-year terms.
security guard
se cu ri ty guard |səˈkjʊrədi ɡɑrd | ▶noun a person employed to protect something, esp. a building, against intruders or damage.
security patch
se cu ri ty patch ▶noun a software or operating-system patch that is intended to correct a vulnerability to hacking or viral infection: an e-mail purporting to be a security patch from Microsoft support.
security risk
se cu ri ty risk |səˈkjʊrədi rɪsk | ▶noun a person or situation that poses a possible threat to the security of something.
Security Service
Se cu ri ty Serv ice |səˈkjʊrədi ˌsərvəs | official name for MI5.
Oxford Dictionary
security
se ¦cur |ity |sɪˈkjʊərɪti, sɪˈkjɔːrɪti | ▶noun ( pl. securities ) 1 [ mass noun ] the state of being free from danger or threat: the system is designed to provide maximum security against toxic spills | job security. • the safety of a state or organization against criminal activity such as terrorism, theft, or espionage: a matter of national security. • procedures followed or measures taken to ensure the security of a state or organization: amid tight security the presidents met in the Colombian resort. • the state of feeling safe, stable, and free from fear or anxiety: this man could give her the emotional security she needed. 2 a thing deposited or pledged as a guarantee of the fulfilment of an undertaking or the repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in case of default. 3 (often securities ) a certificate attesting credit, the ownership of stocks or bonds, or the right to ownership connected with tradable derivatives. PHRASES on security of something using something as a guarantee. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French securite or Latin securitas, from securus ‘free from care ’ (see secure ).
security blanket
se ¦cur |ity blan |ket ▶noun 1 a blanket or other familiar object which is a comfort to someone, typically a child. 2 Brit. an official sanction imposed on information in order to maintain complete secrecy about something.
security check
se ¦cur |ity check ▶noun a verification of the identity and trustworthiness of an employee in order to maintain security. • a search of an area or of a person and their baggage for concealed weapons or explosives.
Security Council
Security Council a permanent body of the United Nations seeking to maintain peace and security. It consists of fifteen members, of which five (China, France, the UK, the US, and Russia ) are permanent and have the power of veto. The other members are elected for two-year terms.
security guard
se ¦cur |ity guard ▶noun a person employed to protect a building against intruders or damage.
security patch
se cu ri ty patch ▶noun a software or operating-system patch that is intended to correct a vulnerability to hacking or viral infection: an e-mail purporting to be a security patch from Microsoft support.
security risk
se ¦cur |ity risk ▶noun a person or situation which poses a possible threat to the security of something.
Security Service
Security Service official name for MI5.
American Oxford Thesaurus
security
security noun 1 the security of the nation's citizens: safety, freedom from danger, protection, invulnerability. ANTONYMS vulnerability, danger. 2 he could give her the security she needed: peace of mind, feeling of safety, stability, certainty, happiness, confidence. ANTONYMS disquiet. 3 security at the court was tight: safety measures, safeguards, surveillance, defense, protection. 4 additional security for your loan may be required: guarantee, collateral, surety, pledge, bond.
Oxford Thesaurus
security
security noun 1 the security of the nation's citizens is our highest responsibility: safety, freedom from danger; protection, safe keeping, shielding, guarding, care; invulnerability, impregnability, unassailability. ANTONYMS vulnerability, danger. 2 he could give her the security she needed: feeling of safety, feeling of ease, absence of worry /anxiety, peace of mind, freedom from doubt, certainty, happiness, comfort, confidence. ANTONYMS disquiet. 3 employees have an interest in the security of their jobs: certainty, safe future, assured future, safety, reliability, dependability, solidness, soundness. 4 the two accused men appeared in court amid tight security: safety measures, safeguards; guards, surveillance, defence, protection. 5 additional security for your loan may be required: guarantee, collateral, surety, pledge, bond; hostage, pawn, backing, bail; archaic gage, earnest.
Duden Dictionary
Security
Se cu ri ty Substantiv, feminin , die |sɪˈkjʊərəti |die Security; Genitiv: der Security, Plural: die Securitys englisch security = Sicherheit, aus lateinisch securitas < securus = ↑ sicher a Jargon Sicherheit b Sicherheitsdienst zwei Männer von der Security standen am Eingang
Securitycheck
Se cu ri ty check , Se cu ri ty-Check Substantiv, maskulin , der Security-Check |…t͜ʃɛk …t͜ʃɛk |der Securitycheck; Genitiv: des Securitychecks, Plural: die Securitychecks der Security-Check; Genitiv: des Security-Checks, Plural: die Security-Checks Sicherheitskontrolle (z. B. auf Flughäfen )
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
security
se cur i ty /sɪkjʊ́ ə rəti /→secure 名詞 複 -ties /-z /1 U 安全 , 治安 (がよいこと ), 無事 ; 防犯 , 警備 ▸ maintain national [state ] security 国家の安全を守る ▸ escape from a maximum [high ] security prison 厳重警戒の刑務所を脱獄する ▸ Strict security measures [procedures ] are in force in Tokyo .東京は厳重な警備が実施されている 2 〖時にS -; 単複両扱い 〗(会社などの )警備部 (門 ), 警備会社 (security firm )▸ report straightway to security [Security ]警備部に即座に連絡する .3 U 〖具体例では 可算 〗【危険などに対する 】保証 , 防衛策 , 備え ; 身を守るもの «against , from » ; 〘コンピュ 〙(システムの )セキュリティ ▸ offer financial security 経済的な安定を提供する ▸ The dog is (a ) security against burglars .犬は泥棒よけになる ▸ security and reliability of networks ネットワークのセキュリティと信頼性 .4 U 安心 (感 ); 油断 ▸ A child needs the security given by a loving family .子供には愛する家族によって与えられる安心感が必要だ ▸ Security is the greatest enemy .⦅ことわざ ⦆油断大敵 .5 U «…に対する » 担保 «against , for » ; C 担保物件 ; 保証人 ▸ put up one's house as security for the loan 家をローンの担保にする ▸ borrow money on the security of one's home 家を担保に金を借りる .6 C 〖-ties; 複数扱い 〗有価証券 〘share, bondなどの総称 〙▸ the Securities and Exchange Commission ⦅米 ⦆証券取引委員会 (⦅略 ⦆SEC )▸ the Securities and Investments Board ⦅英 ⦆証券投資委員会 ▸ government securities 国 [公 ]債 .~́ à nalyst 証券アナリスト .~́ bl à nket (子供が持ち歩く )古い毛布 ; (一般に )安堵 (あんど )感を与えてくれるもの .~́ c à mera 防犯カメラ .~́ ch è ck (ハイジャック防止のための )身体 [持ち物 ]検査 .~́ cl è arance (政府 軍などの機密事項を扱う職への )就任許可 (!単にclearanceともいう ) .S -́ C ò uncil 〖the ~〗(国連 )安全保障理事会 (⦅略 ⦆SC ) 〘米国 ロシア連邦 フランス 英国 中国の5常任理事国と非常任理事国10か国から成る 〙.~́ dep ò sit (アパートなどの )敷金 .~́ f ì rm 警備会社 .~́ f ò rces 治安維持勢力 〘軍と警察を含む 〙; 〖S- F- 〗国連軍 .~́ gu à rd (建物 現金輸送の )警備員 .~́ h ò le ⦅コンピュ ⦆セキュリティホール 〘不正アクセスなどに対するシステム プログラムの弱点 〙.~́ ì nterest 担保権 .~́ l ì ght 防犯灯 .~́ m à n [w ò man ]=security guard .~́ m ò m セキュリティーママ 〘テロ対策や安全保障に関心の高い母親層で, 保守的傾向が強いとされる 〙.~́ ò fficer =security guard .~́ p à ct [tr è aty ]安全保障条約 .~́ pol ì ce 治安 [公安 ]警察 .~́ r ì sk (国家の安全を脅かす )要注意人物 .~́ s è rvices 〖時にS - S- 〗国家安全機構 〘CIAなど 〙.