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se.cure FIXEDHsI5kjJE5, $-5kjJradj-r, -st fixed, fastened or locked into a position which prevents movement; not likely to move or change可靠的;牢固的That ladder doesn't look very secure to me.那架梯子我看不大稳固。Just check that the door is secure--the lock doesn't always work properly.检查一下门锁住了吗----锁有时候会出毛病。The prosperity of the country depends on a stable and secure peace.国家的繁荣依赖于稳定、可靠的和平环境。Her promotion has made her position in the company more secure.她的提升使她在公司的地位更加稳固。The museum has been promised £22 million by the government, so its future is relatively secure.政府保证向博物馆提供二千二百万英镑,因此博物馆的未来相对无忧。I wasn't sure if I was going to keep my job, so I wasn't financially secure.我不能确定是否能保留工作,所以财政上不稳定。A secure place is one that it is difficult to get out of or escape from.把守严密的,插翅难逃的He killed the man just a month after his release from a secure mental hospital.他离开戒备森严的精神病院才一个月就杀了那个人。
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