security
英 [sɪˈkjʊə.rə.ti]
美 [səˈkjʊr.ə.t̬i]
- n. 安全;保证;证券;抵押品
- adj. 安全的;保安的;保密的
security 保安,安保措施,债券secure,安全的,可靠的,-ity,名词后缀。引申词义保安,安保措施,债券等。
- security (n.)
- mid-15c., "condition of being secure," from Latin securitas, from securus "free from care" (see secure). Replacing sikerte (early 15c.), from an earlier borrowing from Latin; earlier in the sense "security" was sikerhede (early 13c.); sikernesse (c. 1200).
Meaning "something which secures" is from 1580s; "safety of a state, person, etc." is from 1941. Legal sense of "property in bonds" is from mid-15c.; that of "document held by a creditor" is from 1680s. Phrase security blanket in figurative sense is attested from 1966, in reference to the crib blanket carried by the character Linus in the "Peanuts" comic strip (1956).
- 1. It's an open secret that the security service bugged telephones.
- 安全部门窃听电话是人人皆知的秘密。
- 2. Today's Security Council resolution will be a significant success for American diplomacy.
- 今天的安理会决议对于美国外交而言是一次重大的成功。
- 3. Wherever they went they were closely followed by security men.
- 不管上哪儿,保安人员都紧跟在他们身后。
- 4. The exact locations are being kept secret for reasons of security.
- 确切地点因为安全原因要保密。
- 5. The security zone was set up to prevent guerrilla infiltrations.
- 设立了安全区以防止游击队员的渗入。