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unsafely

/seyf/US // seɪf //UK // (seɪf) //

不安全地,不安全,不安全的,非安全

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    saf·er, saf·est.

    • : secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk: a safe place.
    • : free from hurt, injury, danger, or risk: to arrive safe and sound.
    • : involving little or no risk of mishap, error, etc.: a safe estimate.
    • : dependable or trustworthy: a safe guide.
    • : careful to avoid danger or controversy: a safe player; a safe play.
    • : denied the chance to do harm; in secure custody: a criminal safe in jail.
    • : Baseball. reaching base without being put out: safe on the throw to first base.making it possible to reach a base: a safe slide.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Informal. in a safe manner; safely: Learn how to drive safe.See Grammar note at adverb.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a steel or iron box or repository for money, jewels, papers, etc.
    • : any receptacle or structure for the storage or preservation of articles: a meat safe.
    • : a pan for catching leakage.template.
    • : Slang. a condom.

Phrases

  • safe and sound
  • safe as houses
  • better safe than sorry
  • on the safe side
  • play it safe

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • You only need live attenuated viruses when you don’t have a safer one.

  • Stephan would like the public to think that injunctions are keeping our communities safe from the most violent gang-members.

  • The Mission Valley aquifer doesn’t produce a ton of water, but what is there is safe from potential earthquakes and sea water seeping in as a result of climate change.

  • It begins when even places like California’s suburbs are no longer safe.

  • This approach may take longer but will be much more safer and effective long-term.

  • And it must make sure that the platform of debate where we can freely exchange ideas is safe and sound.

  • They called for peace, reconciliation, and the safe return of Father Gregorio.

  • Their leader, Njie, still going by “Dave” during the operation, would stay a safe distance away until the State House was secure.

  • “We wish each and every one of you a happy and safe new year,” Giorgio said at the very end.

  • There was Carol White, a ho-hum homemaker who finds herself besieged by multiple chemical sensitivity in Safe.

  • A desultory conversation on politics, in which neither took the slightest interest, was a safe neutral ground.

  • The governor of the fortress was provided with a safe residence in Egypt, and an annual pension of 75,000 piasters.

  • Could this be the safe old house in which childish days had passed, in which all around were always friendly and familiar faces?

  • The truth is, it is not safe to trot down such mountains and hardly to ride down them at all.

  • What reliance could repose upon a house, divided against itself—not safe from the extravagance and pillage of its own members?