be in safe hands



be in safe hands

To be cared for by a responsible or trustworthy person or group. I just got recertified in first aid, so your kids are in safe hands with me. I thought our retirement fund was in safe hands—until our broker fled the country in disgrace!
See also: hand, safe

be in safe hands

if someone or something is in safe hands, they are being looked after by someone who can be trusted I know my daughter's in safe hands at the nursery.
See also: hand, safe

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RobertRAH-bərt (English), ro-BER (French), RO-bert (German), RO-bərt (Dutch), RAW-bert (Polish), RO-byert (Russian), RO-beert (Russian)English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Russian, Slovene,
MŚCisŁAw-Polish
WaldekVAHL-dekPolish
WillWILEnglish
Patty['pæti]
Natanael-Spanish, Portuguese