unsafe 英 [ʌnˈseɪf]   美 [ʌnˈsef]

unsafe

unsafe  英 [ʌnˈseɪf] 美 [ʌnˈsef]

adj. 不安全的;危险的;不安稳的 

Insurance also reminds us that we live in an unsafe world. 保险也会提醒我们是生活在一个不安全的世界。
Note that this is unsafe because it will fail if the server replies with an attachment. 注意这样做是不安全的,因为如果服务器用附件响应,解析就会失败。

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  • adj. 不安全的;危险的;不安稳的
  • 1. Insurance also reminds us that we live in an unsafe world.

    保险也会提醒我们是生活在一个不安全的世界。

  • 2. Note that this is unsafe because it will fail if the server replies with an attachment.

    注意这样做是不安全的,因为如果服务器用附件响应,解析就会失败。

  • 3. Any encounter with a bear is unsafe for humans, so our task is to do all we can to prevent accidents.

    对人们来说,只要遇到熊就不安全。 所以我们的任务就是竭尽所能防止事故发生。

  • unsafe (adj.) 1590s, "involving risk or danger," from un- (1) "not" + safe (adj.).
un·safe / ʌnˈseɪf ; NAmE ʌnˈseɪf / adjective 1 (of a thing, a place or an activity 东西、地方或活动 ) not safe; dangerous 不安全的;危险的 The roof was declared unsafe. 已宣布屋顶有安全隐患。 It was considered unsafe to release the prisoners. 释放这些囚犯被认为是危险的。 unsafe sex (= for example, sex without a condom) 不安全的性行为 2 (of people ) in danger of being harmed 身处险境的 He felt unsafe and alone. 他感到既危险又孤单。 3 ( BrE) ( law ) (of a decision in a court of law 法庭判决 ) based on evidence that may be false or is not good enough 证据不可靠(或不足)的 Their convictions were declared unsafe. 先前给他们的定罪已经宣布证据不足。 OPP safe un·safe / ʌnˈseɪf ; NAmE ʌnˈseɪf /
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