词组 | safety |
释义 | IDIOMSLANG SAFETY all in one piece safely; without damage. (Informal.)Her son come home from school all in one piece, even though he had been in a fight.The package was handled carelessly, but the vase inside arrived all in one piece. high and dry safe; unbothered by difficulties; unscathed. (As if someone or something were safe from the flood. Fixed order.)While the riot was going on, I was high and dry in my apartment.Liz came out of the argument high and dry. in good hands in the safe, competent care of someone.Don't worry. Your children are in good hands. Sally is a good baby-sitter.Your car is in good hands. My mechanics are factory-trained. safe and sound safe and whole or healthy. (Fixed order.)It was a rough trip, but we got there safe and sound.I'm glad to see you here safe and sound. The coast is clear There is no visible danger.I'm going to stay hidden here until the coast is clear.You can come out of your hiding place now. The coast is clear. safety noun 1 a condom US, 1973. 2 a safety pin used for an improvised injection of an illegal drug US, 1952 safety valveAn activity that one does to release strong feelings (such as stress) in a healthy or positive way. Golf has become my safety valve—when I'm really stressed about work, I make sure to schedule a tee time. safety netA collection of resources available for use in case of problems, often financial ones. With the unpredictability of freelance work, I always make sure I have money in my savings account as a safety net. Cuts to welfare are just one example of how society's safety net has been weakened. safety in numbersThe idea that one is less likely to be harmed while in a group than by oneself. Don't go into the city alone at night—there's safety in numbers. there's safety in numbersOne is less likely to be harmed while in a group than by oneself. Don't go into the city alone at night—there's safety in numbers. safety in numberssafety achieved by being concealed in or united with large numbers of people or other creatures. We stayed close together, thinking that there was safety in numbers. The elderly people went out together for a walk, knowing that there was safety in numbers. There is safety in numbers.Prov. A group of people is less likely to be attacked than a single person. Gail never went out after dark without at least three friends, since she knew that there is safety in numbers. We should gather together a group of people to make our complaint to the boss. There's safety in numbers. safety in numbers, there'sA group has more protection against harm than an individual, as in Her parents won't allow her to date but do let her go to parties, saying there's safety in numbers . This phrase comes from the Latin proverb, Defendit numerus, presumably alluding to a military situation. It was first recorded in English about 1550. there's safety in numbersPeople say there's safety in numbers to mean that you are safer if you are with other people or doing something with other people. Many people still feel there is safety in numbers when belonging to a union. On the street there's safety in numbers — find another girl to walk home with if possible. there's safety in numbersbeing in a group of people makes you feel more confident or secure about taking action. proverbthere’s ˌsafety in ˈnumbers(saying) it is safer for a group of people to do something which could be dangerous for one person alone: We decided there was safety in numbers, so we asked everyone in the office to sign our letter of complaint. |
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