unsafe的意思和读音

unsafe

: [ˌʌnˈseɪf] : [ʌnˈseɪf]

adj.

unsafer  unsafest  

adj.secure

adj.dangerous,insecure,hazardous,risky,perilous

unsafeadj.

1.not safe; dangerous

The roof was declared unsafe.

It was considered unsafe to release the prisoners.

unsafe sex(= for example, sex without a condom )

2.in danger of being harmed

He felt unsafe and alone.

3.based on evidence that may be false or is not good enough

Their convictions were declared unsafe.

adj.1.,,

adj.1.dangerous2.involving great risk, for example the risk of losing something or of being harmed3.unsafe sex is sex that people have without protecting themselves against diseases or the possibility of becoming pregnant

1. unrest n. unsafe a. unsuccessful a. ...

3. unrest n. unsafe a. unsuccessful a. ...

4. unsafe unsafe lather ...

5. ... unreliable:a. ; unsafe:a. ; unusual:a.

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1.Part of the reason this level of aggression is possible is that the JVM is able to make potentially unsafe optimizations where necessary.(aggression)JVM

2.No matter the result of the verification, continuing under potentially unsafe security parameters is entirely up to the developer.使

3.He tried to overrule protests by the presidential plane's pilot, that the trip into a war zone was unsafe.

4.Ultimately, the scan taken on the boy's brain may have exposed him to unsafe levels of radiation, which build up in the body with each scan.

5.It's unsafe for her to go alone.

6.Good pork color was pink or red, unsafe pork is often dark red or purple color.

7.But what happens when the familiar becomes unsafe, when the fear that we have been desperately trying to avoid finds us where we live?……

8."The chamber gained the strong impression that the trial was being held in an atmosphere where witnesses felt unsafe, " he said.:“。”

9.Before you display a user's input, store it in a database, or work with it, check that it does not contain potentially unsafe information.使

10."We do not place Peace Corps volunteers in unsafe environments, " he said.“,”