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 insecure [,insi'kjuә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不安全的, 不牢靠的, 不坚固的, 不稳定的



    insecure
    [ adj ]
    1. not firm or firmly fixed; likely to fail or give way

    2. <adj.all>
      the hinge is insecure
    3. lacking in security or safety

    4. <adj.all>
      his fortune was increasingly insecure
      an insecure future
    5. lacking self-confidence or assurance

    6. <adj.all>
      an insecure person lacking mental stability
    7. not safe from attack

    8. <adj.all>


    Insecure \In`se*cure"\, a.
    1. Not secure; not confident of safety or permanence;
    distrustful; suspicious; apprehensive of danger or loss.

    With sorrow and insecure apprehensions. --Jer.
    Taylor.

    2. Not effectually guarded, protected, or sustained; unsafe;
    unstable; exposed to danger or loss. --Bp. Hurg.

    The trade with Egypt was exceedingly insecure and
    precarious. --Mickle.

    1. She's most insecure when she's away from that environment," Dey says.
    2. Revising that law to satisfy insecure managers will make these firms less attractive to investors.
    3. In the company's new production of "Swan Lake," the corps de ballet looked simultaneously aggressive, insecure and enervated.
    4. I was the insecure, shy, overweight child.
    5. Graham told the jury that UNIX was widely regarded as an insecure system.
    6. For example, men who are insecure or lacking in genuine ability may need the protective coloration of what still passes as a nominally "professional" look.
    7. After a decade of declining wages, work and benefits, the already tough life just became too insecure.
    8. "In addition, projections show that the free world will become increasingly dependent on oil supplies from potentially insecure sources." he said.
    9. But that appears to have been a miscalculation by Mr. Ozal, who has become increasingly autocratic and insecure about his control over the party he created in 1983.
    10. While Beth tries to take blame for every foible of family life, Larry can be a pain in the neck in his own style, annoyingly insecure and self-deprecating.
    11. Not only is he getting paid a quarter of what Vallance gets, but he is going to have to deal with an unknown new chairman besides undergoing a break-up orientated review of his organisation. And they say the private sector is insecure.
    12. "Instead of being the swallowee, why not do the swallowing?," Palma said. "I just see a change in the perspective of good many people, because of all the insecure aspects of being a member of the corporate environment.
    13. Salcido was told of the order on Tuesday, but Michaelsen declined to speculate whether it might have been what pushed Salcido _ described as an insecure, jealous man enamored of guns _ over the edge.
    14. McKeown claims to have 'crossed the Rubicon' in this respect and now sees himself as a permanent temp. He says he does not feel insecure, has never been despairing and is relaxed about his prospects.
    15. It once was one of the busiest trade routes in Africa, but that was before anti-government rebels fighting in the bush made the 200-mile stretch of land too insecure for regular use.
    16. Most investors are very insecure. There's no confidence.
    17. Maybe it was the segment with Derby's newly voted "Bachelor of the Year," who seems terribly insecure and slightly afraid of women.
    18. She's insecure, and her husband gives her a lot of reason to be." Bedelia grew up in New York, and made her acting debut at the age of 7. She had been in six Broadway shows by the time she was 17.
    19. That is a terribly insecure position for a life office. Assessing the strength of a life insurance company is as complex an exercise as it sounds.
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