no estar seguro

An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to not be safe
Aquí no estamos seguros. Hay que abandonar el edificio antes de que las llamas se extiendan.We're not safe here. We have to leave the building before the flames spread.
a. to not be sure
¿A qué hora hemos quedado? - No estoy seguro. ¿A las ocho?What time did we plan to meet? - I'm not sure. Was it eight?
a. to not be confident
Al principio del rodaje veía que los actores no estaban seguros.I could see the actors were not confident at the beginning of the shoot.
a. to not be secure
Esta mesa no está segura. Ponle un pedazo de cartón debajo de esta pata.This table isn't secure. Put a piece of cardboard under this leg.
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