secure
- IPA[sɪˈkjʊə]
英式
- fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost;(of a place of detention) having provisions against the escape of inmates
- fix or attach (something) firmly so that it cannot be moved or lost;make (a door or container) hard to open; fasten or lock
verb: secure, 3rd person present: secures, gerund or present participle: securing, past tense: secured, past participle: secured
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形容詞
- 1. fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost check to ensure that all nuts and bolts are secure 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a place of detention) having provisions against the escape of inmates a secure unit for young offenders
- 2. certain to remain safe and unthreatened his position as party leader was less than secure a more competitive economy will lead to an increase in secure employment 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ protected against attack or other criminal activity no airport is totally secure
- ▪ feeling confident and free from fear or anxiety everyone needs to have a home and to feel secure and wanted 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ dated feeling no doubts about attaining she remained poised and complacent, secure of admiration
動詞
- 1. fix or attach (something) firmly so that it cannot be moved or lost pins secure the handle to the main body 同義詞
- ▪ make (a door or container) hard to open; fasten or lock doors are likely to be well secured at night 同義詞
- ▪ compress (a blood vessel) to prevent bleeding.
- 2. succeed in obtaining (something), especially with difficulty the division secured a major contract 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ seek to guarantee repayment of (a loan) by having a right to take possession of an asset in the event of non-payment a loan secured on your home
- 3. protect against threats; make safe the government is concerned to secure the economy against too much foreign ownership 同義詞
- having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food: the anticipated bumper crop harvest could see the country becoming food-secure growing up in a food-secure household has lifetime consequences
Oxford Dictionary
- hold a rifle with the muzzle downward and the lock in the armpit to guard it from rain
Oxford Dictionary
- an internet server that encrypts confidential information supplied by visitors to web pages, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food: the anticipated bumper crop harvest could see the country becoming food-secure growing up in a food-secure household has lifetime consequences
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[səˈkyo͝or]
美式
- fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost: check to ensure that all nuts and bolts are secure
- fix or attach (something) firmly so that it cannot be moved or lost: pins secure the handle to the main body
Oxford American Dictionary