0 (often with againstor from) safe; free from danger, loss etc -- ปลอดภัย; ปราศจากอันตราย; ไม่สูญเสีย
1 firm, fastened, or fixed -- ผูก; แน่นหนา; แข็งแรง; มั่นคง
Is that door secure?
3 (with against or from (something bad)) to guarantee or make safe -- เก็บไว้ให้ปลอดภัย
One of the greatest challenges to global public health is securing treatments for neglected diseases and those endemic to poor nations.
He gathers resources - rents a house for and sees to the physical needs of his future band, and secures space for training and rehearsal.
Finally, securing access to stairs and the outdoors with locks and gates should be done to prevent wandering of walking infants.
In doing so, he secured essentially maritime objectives by diplomatic means.
Such arrangements are thought to provide the best means of securing members' interests.
Free elections and accountability of the government to the electorate have been introduced before the institutions of a modern state are fully secured.
If, by great permanent establishments, all these objects of expence are better secured ..., are they worse than if the same tastes prevailed in scattered individuals ?
134 of growers and/or owners, securing adequate capital, grants or loans, and recruiting top-notch management (including field and market support).
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固定的, 牢靠的, 牢固的…
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seguro, estable, fijo…
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seguro, tranquilo, confiante…
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安全な, 危険のない, 自信のある…
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güvenli, emniyette, emin…
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sûr/sûre, stable, sécurisé/-ée…
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