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secure1 ●●● W3 AWL verb [transitiveT]  
1 get/achieve 得到/获得 to get or achieve something that will be permanent, especially after a lot of effort 〔尤指经过大量努力〕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2,000万美金的合同。
 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.
雷德格雷夫赢得了个人第三枚奥运会金牌,使自己的名字载入了史册。
2 safe from harm 安全的 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 something against somebody/something
 They built a ten-foot high fence to secure the house against intruders.
他们筑了一道十英尺高的围栏,防止人闯入房子。
 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 something to something
 John secured the boat firmly to the jetty.
约翰把小船牢牢系泊在码头。
4 borrowing money 借钱BFL 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
 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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se·cure2 /sɪˈkʊə $ -ˈkjʊr/ ●●○ S3 W3 AWL adjectiveadj  
1 permanent/certain 永久的/确定的DEPEND ON/RELY ON 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 OPP insecure
 There are no secure jobs these days.
如今已经没有铁饭碗了。
 We want a secure future for our children.
我们希望我们的孩子未来生活无虞。
 United’s position at the top of the league seems relatively secure.
联队在联赛中的头名位置似乎相对稳固。
2 place/building 地方/建筑SAFE locked or guarded so that people cannot get in or out or steal anything 锁牢的,关紧的,牢固的
 The house isn’t very secure – we need some new locks.
这房子不是很安全——我们需要加几把新锁。
 Keep your passport in a secure place.
把你的护照放在安全的地方。
secure accommodation British EnglishBrE (=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岁以下儿童需要进管教所。
3 safe from harm 使安全 safe from and protected against damage or attack 安全的,受保护的
 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。
secure from
 These elephants are relatively secure from poachers.
这些大象相对比较安全,不太会受到偷猎者的威胁。
4 confident 自信的CONFIDENT feeling confident about yourself and your abilities 〔对自己和自己的能力〕有自信的 OPP insecure
 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CONFIDENT 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 OPP insecure
 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,知道救援直升机已经在赶来的路上,因而感到放心了。
6 firmly fastened 固定住的ATTACH firmly fastened or tied, and not likely to fall down 固定住的,系牢的,缚紧的
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
securese·cure1 /sɪˈkjʊə-ˈkjʊr/ verb [transitiveT]
1to get something you need after a lot of effort
The airline has secured financing of $150 million from private sponsors.
2FINANCE to promise a lender that they can take certain assets, such as property or shares, if their loan is not paid back within the agreed time limit
Borrowers generally are required to secure a loan with personal property as collateral.
secure something against/on something
The debt is secured on some of the company’s assets.
securesecure2 adjectiveadj
1FINANCEinvestments or companies which are secure are not likely to lose money
afinancially secure company
Higher yields are considered to be less secure.
2feeling confident about a particular situation, especially one which concerns the future
The frequent announcements of staff cuts are making Americans feel less secure in their jobs.
3safe and protected from damage, change, being stolen etc
Customers want guarantees that cash machines will be secure from unauthorized use.
The single currency is giving industry more secure operating conditions.
Origin secure1
(1500-1600) Latin securus, from se without + cura care
secure1 verbse·cure2 adjectiveadj
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