to secure
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获得, 确保
to reach or gain a particular thing, typically requiring significant amount of effort
Transitive: to secure a success
例子
She worked tirelessly to secure a scholarship for her studies abroad.
02
固定, 锁住
to fasten or lock something firmly in place to prevent movement, damage, or unauthorized access
Ditransitive: to secure sth to a support structure
例子
Sarah secured her bicycle to the rack with a sturdy lock before going into the store.
莎拉在进入商店之前用坚固的锁将她的自行车固定在架子上。
03
固定, 锁上
to fasten or lock an entry point securely
Transitive: to secure an entry point
例子
She secured the suitcase with a combination lock to keep her belongings safe during the trip.
她用密码锁固定了手提箱,以确保旅行期间她的物品安全。
04
担保, 确保
to provide collateral or assurances against a loan to ensure the lender is repaid
Transitive: to secure a loan
例子
He secured the business loan by pledging his inventory as security.
他通过将库存作为抵押品担保了商业贷款。
05
保护, 确保
to ensure or safeguard something from the risk of loss
Transitive: to secure an asset or privilege
例子
The company secured its data by regularly backing it up to a secure server.
该公司通过定期将数据备份到安全服务器来保护其数据。
secure
例子
They installed a secure lock on the door to prevent unauthorized access.
他们在门上安装了一个安全的锁以防止未经授权的访问。
02
confident and at ease
03
unlikely to fail, give way, or be lost
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resistant to attack, tampering, or intrusion
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protected from financial risk



























