safer的意思和读音

safersafe

safe

: [seɪf] : [seɪf]

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adj.

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safer  safest  safes  

adj.+n.safe side,safe environment,safe bet,safe speed,safe disposal

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saferadj.— see alsofail-safeprotected

1.[nbn]protected from any danger or harm

The children are quite safe here.

She didn't feel safe on her own.

Will the car be safe parked in the road?

They aimed to make the country safe from terrorist attacks.使

Your secret is safe with me(= I will not tell anyone else) .

Here's your passport. Now keep it safe .

without physical danger

2.not likely to lead to any physical harm or danger

Is the water here safe to drink?

The street is not safe for children to play in.

It is one of the safest cars in the world.

We watched the explosion from a safe distance .

Builders were called in to make the building safe .

not harmed/lost

3.not harmed, damaged, lost, etc.

We were glad she let us know she was safe.

The missing child was found safe and well .

They turned up safe and sound .

A reward was offered for the animal's safe return .

place

4.where sb/sth is not likely to be in danger or to be lost

We all want to live in safer cities.

Keep your passport in a safe place.

without risk

5.not involving much or any risk; not likely to be wrong or to upset sb

a safe investment

a safe subject for discussion

It's safe to assume (that) there will always be a demand for new software.

It would be safer to take more money with you in case of emergency.

The show was well performed, but so safe and predictable.

person

6.[ubn]doing an activity in a careful way

a safe driver

law

7.based on good evidence

a safe verdict

approving

8.(informal)used by young people to show that they approve of sb/sth

I like him, he's safe.

That kid's safe.

9.(informal)used by young people as a way of accepting sth that is offered

‘You want some?’ ‘Yeah, safe.’“?”“。”

IDMbetter safe than sorryused to say that it is wiser to be too careful than to act too quickly and do sth you may later wish you had not

I've left the kids in safe hands─with my parents.

Their problem was in the safe hands of the experts.

in safe handsin the safe hands of sbbeing taken care of well by sb

I've left the kids in safe hands─with my parents.

Their problem was in the safe hands of the experts.

I took some extra cash just to be on the safe side.

on the safe sidebeing especially careful; taking no risks

I took some extra cash just to be on the safe side.

play (it) safeto be careful; to avoid risks(as) safe as housesvery safe

She went out safe in the knowledge that she looked fabulous.

safe in the knowledge thatconfident because you know that sth is true or will happen

She went out safe in the knowledge that she looked fabulous.

a safe pair of handsa person that you can trust to do a job welln.

1.a strong metal box or cupboard with a complicated lock, used for storing valuable things in, for example, money or jewellery

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adj.1.protected from being hurt, damaged, lost, stolen, etc.; used about places and situations where you are protected from danger2.not likely to cause damage, injury, or harm3.not damaged, hurt, or lost4.something that is safe does not involve a lot of risk5.not likely to upset people or to cause disagreement1.protected from being hurt, damaged, lost, stolen, etc.; used about places and situations where you are protected from danger2.not likely to cause damage, injury, or harm3.not damaged, hurt, or lost4.something that is safe does not involve a lot of risk5.not likely to upset people or to cause disagreement

n.1.a strong metal box with a special lock, used for storing valuable things

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3. safer, safer 1.reach 。 ...

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6. drink some water safer younger ...

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1.Isn't it a people-oriented strategy if money paid in nuclear power development can be used to develop cleaner and safer renewable resources?

2.She concedes it would require parents to pay for an extra seat but it would be much safer. Flying is still the safest mode of travel.

3.It also shows buying into proven oilfields is often a safer way to add reserves to the books than tricky frontier exploration.沿

4.Well, the President would seem to not agree with your assessment, he said today that this has made us safer.使

5.He'll be safer there, far from George Bush and the United States, a country she has begun to think of as "ideologically diseased. "·

6.It is always wiser and safer to face up to reality, however painful it may be at the moment.

7.It is often better and safer for us to have few consolations in this life, especially comforts of the body.

8.I couldn't look at him in the face. Damn, I'm really bad at tying shoes. My feet were safer to look at then his face.

9.great marketing, we think the jury is still out on whether it makes for a better or safer user experience in the automobile.使

10.The committee has unearthed several instances in which BP managers seem to have chosen cheaper, rather than safer, options.