unsafe
adjective
uk/ʌnˈseɪf/us/ʌnˈseɪf/unsafeadjective(IN DANGER)
C1
notsafe
不安全的,危险的able to harm you
- dangerousIt's dangerous to walk alone in the woods at night.
- unsafeDon't play in the street - it's unsafe.
- hazardousHeavy rain is causing hazardous driving conditions.
- perilousA perilous journey through the mountains was their only escape route.
- treacherousIce had made the roads treacherous.
Unsafe and insecure
- appealingly
- at stakeidiom
- be on the lineidiom
- day
- in the firing lineidiom
- indefensible
- insecure
- insecurely
- insecurity
- risk
- shaky
- sketchy
- someone's/something'sdays are numberedidiom
- stake
- struggle
- threat
- threatened
- unbalanced
- unstable
- unsupervised
unsafeadjective(LAW)
lawUKspecialized
An unsafeconviction(=legaldecisionthat someone isguilty)may bewrongbecause it isbasedonbadevidence:
(法庭判决)证据不足的an unsafeconviction/verdict证据不足的定罪/判决
Uncertainty
- amorphous
- arguable
- be neither fish nor fowlidiom
- blurred
- blurry
- circumstantial
- conflicted
- dodgy
- indeterminate
- insecurely
- insecurity
- it remains to be seenidiom
- it's early daysidiom
- slippery
- spec
- sputter
- squishy
- stutter
- swither
- unwritten