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inseguro, -a

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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unsafe [ingl. am. ˌənˈseɪf, ingl. brit. ʌnˈseɪf] ADJ.

1. unsafe (insecure):

unsafe vehicle/street/area
unsafe vehicle/street/area
that car is unsafe to drive
that car is unsafe to drive
we feel unsafe at night

2. unsafe:

unsafe
to reveal sth/sb as sth the structure was revealed as (being) unsafe
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inglés
inglés
inseguro (insegura)
unsafe

en el diccionario PONS

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inglés
español
español

unsafe [ʌnˈseɪf] ADJ.

1. unsafe (dangerous):

unsafe
unsafe animal
to declare sth unsafe

2. unsafe (in danger):

unsafe

3. unsafe ingl. brit. DER. (likely not to stand):

unsafe
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español
inglés
inglés
unsafe
en el diccionario PONS

unsafe [ʌn·ˈseɪf] ADJ.

unsafe
unsafe animal
to declare sth unsafe

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With a few exceptions the surviving bunkers are in varying states of dereliction and are unsafe. 3.
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Working conditions were often unsafe, as laundresses used boiling water, strong chemicals, and hot irons.
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It was announced the races would start behind the safety car, as the first corner was also deemed unsafe.
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In 1950, the building was declared unsafe as a school and was later converted into a maintenance shop and storage building.
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By 1935 the old church had become so unsafe it was demolished.
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