secure
[si'kjuə]
adj.安全的, 牢靠的, 稳妥的
vt.使安全, 获得, 固定
vi.停泊,(海上工作人员)停止工作,(船)抛锚
例句与用法:
The little boy felt secure near his parents.
那小男孩在父母身边感到安心。
It may be many years before the new company can gain a secure foothold in the market.
也许要经过若干年这家新公司才能在市场上取得稳固的立足点。
Make the windows secure before leaving the house.
出门之前把窗户关严。
He secured the release of the hostages.
他已经设法使人质获释。
词形变化:
形容词: securable | 副词: securely | 形容词比较级: securer | 形容词最高级: securest | 名词: securement | 动词过去式: secured | 动词过去分词: secured | 动词现在分词: securing | 动词第三人称单数: secures |
详细释义:
a.
1. 安全的, 无危险的[(+from/against)]
Now my house is secure against burglary.
现在我的房子无被盗窃的危险。
2. 安心的, 无忧虑的[(+about)]
You have made me feel secure.
你使我觉得放心。
3. 有把握的, 确定无疑的[(+of)]
Our success is secure.
我们的成功是有把握的。
4. 牢固的; 稳当的; 牢靠的
His place in history is now secure.
他在历史上的地位现在已经稳固了。
5. 被妥善保管的; 被拘留的
vt.
1. 把……弄牢; 关紧
He secured all the windows before he left.
他走之前关紧了所有的窗户。
2. 使安全; 掩护; 保卫[(+from/against)]
Some measures are needed to secure the farmland against shifting sand.
需要采取措施使农田免遭流沙的侵袭。
3. 弄到, 获得; 替……弄到[(+for)][O1]
He secured a position in a store at US$400 a week.
他在一家商店获得了一份每周四百美元的工作。
4. 保证; 为(借款等)作保; 向(债权人)提供保证
5. 引起, 招致
His words secured his father's displeasure.
他的话招致他父亲的不悦。
6. 拘留, 监禁
vi.
1. 获得安全; 变得安全[(+against)]
It is highly necessary to secure against the dangers of the coming typhoon.
预防即将来临的台风的危险很有必要。
You must order your tickets early to secure against disappointment!
你必须早点订购票子以防失望!
2. 【海】(船上人员)停止工作
3. 【海】停靠码头; 抛锚