词汇 | securing |
释义 | securing present participle ofsecure secure verb uk /sɪˈkjʊər/ us /səˈkjʊr/ secureverb (GET)[ T ]formal to get something, sometimes with difficulty: 获得;设法得到 He was disappointed by his failure to secure the top job with the bank.他因没能得到银行的高层工作而失望。 The change in the law will make it harder for the police to secure convictions.法律的变更会使警方更难定罪。 to receive or be given something getI got a new bike for my birthday. receiveYou will receive your tickets by email. obtainAfter many years of trying, she finally obtained Brazilian citizenship. gainYou will improve at the job as you gain experience. earnEventually, you will earn the dog's trust. achieveShe achieved top marks in the physics exam. The company managed to beat off the competition and secure the contract.公司设法打败了竞争者,获得了合同。 The directors have managed to secure a good deal for the company. The commander-in-chief was given 36 hours to secure a withdrawal of his troops from the combat zone.要求总司令在36小时内将其军队从交战区撤出。 The president said it was imperative that the release of all hostages be secured.总统说当前要务是确保所有人质都获释。 Now that the finance has been secured, the production of the film is assured. Getting, receiving and accepting acceptance acquirable acquire acquisition awardee carve draw earn get back get out of something get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom glom onto something/someone go to someone score screw screw something out of someone seize seize on/upon something snap something up secureverb (PROTECT)[ I or T ] to make certain something is protected from danger or risk: 使安全;保护;保卫 The building has only one main entrance and would be easy to secure (against/from intruders).该建筑只有一个主入口,所以(防止外人闯入的)保卫工作很容易。 This form of investment is an excellent way of securing your children's financial future.这种投资方式是为你的孩子提供日后经济保障的极佳方式。 Care was taken to secure the crash site as a crime scene to preserve evidence. It's less easy to secure an area that is away from public view. Strenuous efforts were made to secure the area before the Prince's arrival. We must, as a matter of priority, secure the building in the light of recent developments. He was hoping to raise enough cash to secure his family's future. Defending and protecting air defence anti-bug anti-mosquito baby bandobast cocoon duck duck and coveridiom embedded featherbedding fight back hedge insulate poisonous security camera security light self-protective self-protectiveness shelter smother secureverb (FINANCE)[ T ] to make certain that money that has been lent will be paid back, by giving the person who lends the money the right to own property belonging to the person who borrows it, if the money is not paid back: 抵押;为…担保 a secured loan抵押贷款 Her bank loan is secured against/by/on her house.她的银行贷款是用房子抵押的。 Borrowing & lending amortizable amortization amortize bond measure bond referendum bonded credit limit debt get behind hole lending rate microcredit microloan non-current non-interest non-prime outstanding use something as collateral usury write something off secureverb (FIX)[ T ] to fasten one object firmly to another: 紧固,拴牢,扣紧 The gate won't stay open, so we'll have to secure it to that post.大门没办法一直保持开着,所以我们不得不将它拴在那根柱子上。 Fastening and tying anchor bale be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bound bowline half hitch harness hobble hogtie knotted stake strap someone in strap something up strop tack tape something up tether Examples of securingsecuring In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. He also most generously assisted the author in securing copies of a number of the sources cited in this paper. Thus, the federal executive was prevented from securing favourable political conditions in several key states before the election took place. We expect that these cross-pressured members had a harder time securing re-election because they were less in line with their national parties and their constituencies. The presence of an environment and an attitude supporting cost containment may be the critical factor for securing cost-effective practice behavior among physicians. Until 1980, securing a seat was simply a question of receiving the necessary number of individual votes. One of the greatest challenges to global public health is securing treatments for neglected diseases and those endemic to poor nations. Finally, securing access to stairs and the outdoors with locks and gates should be done to prevent wandering of walking infants. This history of state intervention into female initiation illuminates the related contradiction of fulfilling the ' moral obligations ' of imperial rule and securing political control. But securing autonomy and the protection of bodily integrity need not rely on any such conceptual recourse. The value of the pub circuit, according to industry mythology, resided in the initial (sometimes desperate) attempts involved in securing audiences' approval. Such arrangements are thought to provide the best means of securing members' interests. Political careers depended on securing increased expenditure and on building alliances. The success of promoters in securing state-level majorities is further evidence of strong popular support for public spending on improvements. No alternative measures for securing majoritarian control are equally effective. We ask in particular whether securing agenda power at these legislative stages systematically affects the content of legislation that the government pursues. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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