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/sɪˈkjʊərəti/ |
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1 | safety from attack , harm , or damage 安全;平安 |
| Every precaution has been taken to ensure the personal security of the delegates. 为保证代表们的个人安全而采取了各项防范措施。 |
| nationalinternal security The information received is highly confidential and relates to national security. 收到的信息属于高度机密,与国家安全有关。 |
| tightlax security (=goodbad security) The meeting took place amid extremely tight security. 严密/不严密的保安措施 |
| 1a | connected with safety and protection 安全的;保安的 | | security measures/arrangements/operations 安全措施/安排/行动 | | the Prime Minister’ s security advisers 首相的安全顾问 | |
| 1b | the department within an organization that protects buildings and workers (机构的)安全保卫部门 | | If you won’ t leave, I’ ll have to call security. 你如果不走我就要叫保安了。 | |
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2 | a feeling of confidence and safety , or a situation in which you can feel confident and safe 把握;稳妥;安全感 |
| It gave her the security of knowing there was someone she could talk to. 知道有人可以听她倾诉,让她有了安全感。 |
| a sense/feeling of security A predictable routine gives children a sense of security. 可预见的日常规律给孩子们一种安全感。 |
| a false sense of security We were lulled into a false sense of security and failed to see what was coming. 我们被一种虚假的安全感所欺骗,没能预见到即将发生的事情。 |
| 2a | the degree to which you can feel confident and safe 保障;保证 | | financial/job security She was concerned about her financial security. 她在担心她的经济保障。 | |
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3 | business property or goods that you agree to give to someone who has lent you money if you cannot pay the money back 抵押品 |
| Additional security for any loan may be required by the bank. 对任何一笔贷款银行都有可能会要求额外的抵押。 |
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