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secure

verb
/sɪˈkjʊə(r)/
/sɪˈkjʊr/
(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they secure
/sɪˈkjʊə(r)/
/sɪˈkjʊr/
he / she / it secures
/sɪˈkjʊəz/
/sɪˈkjʊrz/
past simple secured
/sɪˈkjʊəd/
/sɪˈkjʊrd/
past participle secured
/sɪˈkjʊəd/
/sɪˈkjʊrd/
-ing form securing
/sɪˈkjʊərɪŋ/
/sɪˈkjʊrɪŋ/
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    get something得到

  1. to obtain or achieve something, especially when this means using a lot of effort(尤指经过努力)获得,取得,实现
    • secure something to secure a contract/deal/funding确保合同/交易/资金
    • The team managed to secure a place in the finals.球队拼得了决赛的一席之地。
    • The team were unable to secure a victory. 球队无法取得胜利。
    • She secured 2 000 votes.她获得 2 000 票。
    • The delegation has secured the promise of a ceasefire.代表团保证了停火的希望。
    • A production company secured the film rights to the biography.一家制作公司将这部传记的电影版权授予了该公司。
    • They are contract workers unable to secure a full-time position.他们是合同工,无法获得全职职位。
    • Retailers will need to pay a higher price in order to secure supplies.零售商将需要支付更高的价格才能确保供应。
    • secure something for somebody/something/yourself He secured a place for himself at law school.他被法学院录取了。
    • secure somebody/something/yourself something He secured himself a place at law school.他被法学院录取了。
    Extra Examples
    • The party won 399 seats, thereby securing a majority in the Assembly.该党赢得了 399 个席位,从而在议会中占据了多数。
    • They failed to secure the release of the prisoners.他们未能实现让囚犯获释的目的。
    • This could improve your chances of securing employment.这样也许会增加你的就业机会。
    • Victory was not going to be easily secured.要取得胜利并不容易。
    • He's just secured a $5 million contract.他刚赢得一份500万元的合同。
    Topics Successb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • safely
    • eventually
    verb + secure
    • be able to
    • manage to
    • fail to
    phrases
    • an attempt to secure something
    • an effort to secure something
    • be aimed at securing something
    See full entry
  2. fasten something

  3. to attach or fasten something so that it does not move拴牢;扣紧;关严
    • secure something to something She secured the rope firmly to the back of the car.她把绳子牢牢地拴在车后面。
    • secure something He secured the boat with a rope.他用绳子把船固定住了。
    • The tables on board were secured firmly to the floor.船上的桌子牢固地固定在地板上。
    Extra Examples
    • The crates had not been firmly secured to the truck.板条箱没有在卡车上固定牢靠。
    • The rail was secured with bolts.用螺栓固定导轨。
    • Wrap a bandage around the arm and secure it with tape or a pin.用绷带包住胳膊,再用胶带或别针固定。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • properly
    • tightly
    preposition
    • to
    • with
    See full entry
  4. protect from harm使不受危害

  5. to protect something so that it is safe and difficult to attack or damage保护;保卫;使安全
    • secure something against something to secure a property against intruders保护房产以免外人闯入
    • secure something from something Have you properly secured your computer from viral attack? 您是否已正确保护计算机免受病毒攻击?
    • (figurative) a savings plan that will secure your child’s future为您孩子的未来提供保障的储蓄计划
    • secure something We must all do everything we can to secure our borders. 我们所有人都必须尽一切努力确保边界安全。
    • The windows were secured with locks and bars.窗户已经插上栓,上了锁,都关好了。
    Extra Examples
    • No home can be completely secured against intruders.没有一个家的保安程度能严密到外人完全闯不进来。
    • The government has deployed 35 000 troops in an effort to secure the border.政府部署了3.5万人的部队以保卫边境安全。
  6. a loan借贷

  7. secure something to legally agree to give somebody property or goods that are worth the same amount as the money that you have borrowed from them, if you are unable to pay the money back抵押
    • a loan secured on the house以房子作抵押的贷款

secure

adjective
/sɪˈkjʊə(r)/
/sɪˈkjʊr/
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    certain/safe可靠;保险

  1. likely to continue or be successful for a long time可靠的;牢靠的;稳固的 synonym safe
    • a secure job/income稳定的工作/收入
    • It's not a very secure way to make a living.以此谋生终非长久之计。
    • The future of the company looks secure.看来公司未来不会有问题。
    opposite insecureTopics Successb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • against
    • in
    phrases
    • safe and secure
    See full entry
  2. where somebody/something cannot be harmed; that cannot be affected or harmed by something 安全的;稳妥的synonym safe (4)
    • It's important to keep your documents secure.保证你的文件安全很重要。
    • Civilians are being evacuated to a secure location. 平民被疏散到安全地点。
    • Parents are primarily concerned with leaving their children in a safe, secure environment.父母主要关心的是让他们的孩子处于安全的环境中。
    • secure against/from something Information must be stored so that it is secure from accidental deletion.必须把资料保存起来,这样才不至于无意中删除。
    Extra Examples
    • Police have warned the public to keep valuables secure.警方已警告公众,要确保贵重物品的安全。
    • The roof was secure against the coming winter rains.屋顶很结实,可以抵御即将到来的冬雨。
  3. happy/confident满足;自信

  4. feeling happy and confident about yourself or a particular situation安心的;有把握的
    • At last they were able to feel secure about the future.他们终于觉得不必为将来而担忧了。
    • She finished the match, secure in the knowledge that she was through to the next round.她打完比赛,知道自己已进入下一轮,心里踏实了。
    • She felt safe and secure in his arms.在他的臂弯里她感觉很安全。
    • I would like to be financially secure by age 55.我希望在55岁时获得经济上的保障。
    opposite insecureTopics Feelingsb2, Personal qualitiesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • against
    • in
    phrases
    • safe and secure
    See full entry
  5. building/door/room建筑物;门;房间

  6. guarded and/or made stronger so that it is difficult for people to enter or leave严密把守的;牢固的;坚固的
    • Check that all windows and doors have been made as secure as possible.看看是不是所有的门窗都关紧了。
    • a secure unit for child offenders少年犯拘留病房
    • The building is secure against intruders.该建筑物可以防止入侵者进入。
    opposite insecure
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • against
    • in
    phrases
    • safe and secure
    See full entry
  7. not likely to move or fall

  8. not likely to move, fall down, etc.牢固的;稳固的;坚固的 synonym stable
    • The aerial doesn't look very secure to me.我看这天线不太牢固。
    • It was difficult to maintain a secure foothold on the ice.在冰上不容易站稳脚。
    • (figurative) Our relationship was now on a more secure footing.现在,我们的关系有一个更为稳固的基础了。
    opposite insecure
  9. Word Originmid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘feeling no apprehension’): from Latin securus, from se- ‘without’ + cura ‘care’.
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securesecureD.J.:[siˈkjuə]K.K.:[sɪˈkjʊr]adj.1.牢固的; 可靠的That is a secure foothold.那是一可靠的落脚点。Foreign tourists feel happily secure while visiting the city.外国游客访问这个城市时都很有安全感。2.有把握的; 确切的Your future in the company is secure.你在公司的前途有保证。vt.1.握紧; 关牢Secure the prisoner so that he won't escape again.严密监禁那个囚犯以免他再逃掉。2.使安全The regiment secured its position while awaiting the enemy attack.该团在等待敌人进攻之时, 加强了防御工事。He will secure that there will be no difficulty.他将保证不再出现任何困难。3.(使)获得; 把…弄到手We have secured a first-class cook.我们已经请到了一位第一流的厨师。Can you secure me two good seats for the concert?你能为我弄到两张音乐会好座位的票吗?Please secure a ticket for me.请替我弄张票。
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secure adjective | verb
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se·cure / sI5kjur ; sI5kjJE /adjective
1. PERMANENT / CERTAIN 永久的/确定的, a situation that is secure is one that you can depend on because it is not likely to change稳固的,可靠的,稳定的:
There are no secure jobs these days.如今已经没有稳固的工作了。
We want a secure future for our children.我们希望我们的孩子有一个可靠的未来。
United's position at the top of the league seems relatively secure.联队在联赛中第一的位置似乎相对稳固。
2. PLACE / BUILDING 地方/建筑, locked or guarded so that people cannot get in or out, or steal anything锁牢的,关紧的,牢靠的:
The house isn't very secure – we need some new locks.这房子锁得不太牢靠 — 我们需要几把新锁。
Keep your passport in a secure place .把你的护照放在可靠的地方。
secure accommodation BrE ( =a type of prison ) 管教所:
In the last year only three children under the age of 14 have had to be placed in secure accommodation.去年只有三名 14 岁以下儿童要关进管教所。
3. SAFE FROM HARM 安全的, safe from and protected against damage or attack可靠的,安全的:
Companies can offer secure credit card transactions over the internet.公司可以提供安全的网上信用卡交易。
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These elephants are relatively secure from poachers.这些大象相对比较安全,不会受到偷猎者的威胁。
4. CONFIDENT 自信的, feeling confident about yourself and your abilities〔对自己和自己的能力〕有自信的;ANTinsecure
We want our children to be secure and feel good about themselves.我们希望孩子有自信,对自己感觉良好。
5. NOT WORRIED 不担忧的, feeling confident and certain about a situation and not worried that it might change感到有保障的,没有顾虑的:
Workers no longer feel secure about the future.工人们对未来不再感到有保障。
It was enough money to make us feel financially secure .那笔钱足够使我们感到经济上有了保障。
We huddled together, secure in the knowledge that the rescue helicopter was on its way.我们挤在一起,知道直升机已经在过来的路上,因而感到放心了。
6. FIRMLY FASTENED 固定住的, firmly fastened or tied, and not likely to fall down固定住的,系牢的,缚紧的:
Are you sure that shelf is secure?你肯定那个架子牢固吗?

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secureverb T
1. GET / ACHIEVE 得到/获得, to get or achieve something that will be permanent, especially after a lot of effort〔尤指经过努力而〕获得,得到:
Boyd's goal secured his team's place in the Cup Final.博伊德的进球确保了他的球队进入足总杯决赛。
secure a deal / contract
The company secured a $20 million contract.这家公司争取到了一份二千万美金的合同。
Negotiators are still working to secure the hostages'release.谈判人员仍在努力争取人质获释。
Redgrave won his third Olympic gold medal, and secured his place in history .雷德格雷夫赢得了他的第三枚奥运会金牌,让他的名字载入了史册。
2. SAFE FROM HARM 使安全, to make something safe from being attacked, harmed, or lost使安全,保护:
Troops were sent to secure the border.军队被派去保卫边境。
secure sth against sb / sth
They built a 10ft high fence to secure the house against intruders.他们筑了一道 10 英尺高的围栏,以保护房子免遭非法闯入者的侵扰。
an agreement to secure the future of the rainforest一份保护热带雨林未来的协议
3. TIE FIRMLY 系紧, to fasten or tie something firmly in a particular position缚牢,系紧,将〔某物〕固定:
secure sth to sth
John secured the boat firmly to the jetty.约翰把小船牢牢地系在码头上。
4. BORROWING MONEY 借钱, if you secure a debt or a LOAN , you legally promise that if you cannot pay back the money you have borrowed, you will give the lender goods or property of the same value instead为〔债务或贷款〕作抵押,作保:
He used his house to secure the loan .他用自己的房子作抵押贷到了这笔钱。
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secure

1 secure /sɪˈkjɚ/ adjective
securer; securest
1 secure
/sɪˈkjɚ/
adjective
securer; securest
Learner's definition of SECURE
[or more secure; most secure]
: protected from danger or harm安全的;受到保护的
: providing protection from danger or harm提供保护的
: guarded so that no one can enter or leave without approval有安保的;没有允许不得出入的
: feeling safe and free from worries or doubt : confident自信的;安心的
opposite insecure
: firmly attached牢固的;紧密的
: in a firm position that prevents unwanted movement稳固的
: not in danger of being lost or taken away有把握的
: known only to certain people秘密的
2 secure /sɪˈkjɚ/ verb
secures; secured; securing
2 secure
/sɪˈkjɚ/
verb
secures; secured; securing
Learner's definition of SECURE
[+ object] somewhat formal
: to make (something) safe by guarding or protecting it保护
: to put (something) in a place or position so that it will not move确保稳固
: to make (something) certain确保;保证
: to guarantee that (an amount owed) will be paid usually by offering your property if you cannot pay抵押担保
: to get (something) by using effort : obtain努力得到;争取到
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secure a 安全的 (se 分开+cure=不关心,不担忧=安全的)
cur=care 关心
curious a 好奇的 (cur+ious….的=关心的,好奇的)
curiosity n 好奇(心),奇品,古玩 (curi+osity 多的状态=关心多=好奇心)
curio n 古董 (古董珍贵,被人关心)
secure a 安全的 (se 分开+cure=不关心,不担忧=安全的)
security n 安全,证券 (买长期证券通常有保障,所以security 有证券一意)
cure v 医治,治疗 (关心病人=治疗)
curable a 可治好的 (cure+able 能…的)
curative a 治病的, [药] 有效的 (cur+ative)
accurate a 准确的,精确的 (ac+cur+ate=一再关心,弄精确为止)
accuracy n 正确,准确 (ac+cur+acy)
procure v 取得,引起 (pro 前面+cure=关心面前的东西=取得)
procurable a 可得到的 (procure+able)
procurement n 获得 (procure+ment)
curator n [博物馆等] 馆长 (cur+ator 人=关心照看者=馆长)
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