A1 not in danger or likely to be harmed安全的;没有危险的
B1 not harmed or damaged无损的;未受伤害的
C2 completely safe and without injury or damage安然无恙;完好无损
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Experts seem unable to agree whether the drug is safe or not.
It isn't safe to leave the house after dark.
I never feel safe when I'm being driven by Richard.
Don't go any closer - it might not be safe.
A2 not dangerous or likely to cause harm不会造成危险的;可靠的
C1 (of a place) where something is not likely to be lost or stolen安全的,不易丢失的
C1 used to refer to things that do not involve any risk保险的,万无一失的
If an official elected position in is safe, it is likely to be won by the political party that has won it at previous elections.(选举中席位)十拿九稳的
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