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🔑 safetyBrE /ˈseɪfti/NAmE /ˈseɪfti/ noun (safeties) 🔑 [U] the state of being safe and protected from danger or harm 安全;平安◆a place where children can play in safety 可以让儿童安全玩耍的地方◆The police are concerned for the safety of the 12-year-old boy who has been missing for three days. 那个 12 岁的男孩失踪三天了,警方对他的安全感到担忧。◆He was kept in custody for his own safety. 拘押他是为了他本人的安全。🔑 [U] the state of not being dangerous 安全性;无危险◆I'm worried about the safety of the treatment. 我担心这种疗法是否安全。◆safety standards 安全标准◆a local campaign to improve road safety 当地改善道路安全状况的运动◆The airline has an excellent safety record. 这家航空公司有极佳的安全记录。🔑 [U] a place where you are safe 安全处所◆I managed to swim to safety. 我设法游到安全处。◆We watched the lions from the safety of the car. 我们从车里看狮子,很安全。◆They reached safety seconds before the building was engulfed in flames. 他们到达安全地几秒钟之后,那房子就成了一片火海。 [C] (NAmE) = safety catch [C] (NAmE)(in American football) a defending player who plays in a position far away from the other team (美式足球)安全卫,中卫 ●ˌsafety ˈfirst(saying) safety is the most important thing 安全第一●there's ˌsafety in ˈnumbers(saying) being in a group makes you safer and makes you feel more confident 人多保险 |