danger的意思和读音

danger

: [ˈdeɪndʒər] : [ˈdeɪndʒə(r)]

n.

dangers  

adj.+n.great danger,potential danger,imminent danger,immediate danger,grave danger

v.+n.realize danger,face danger,confront danger,recognize danger,cause danger

n.safety

n.hazard,risk,peril,threat,menace

dangern.

1.[u]~ (of sth)the possibility of sth happening that will injure, harm or kill sb, or damage or destroy sth

Danger! Keep Out!

Children's lives are in danger every time they cross this road.

Doctors said she is now out of danger(= not likely to die) .

2.[c][u]the possibility of sth bad or unpleasant happening

There is no danger of a bush fire now.

The building is in danger of collapsing.

How many factory workers are in danger of losing their jobs?

‘Nicky won't find out, will she?’ ‘Oh, no, there's no danger of that.’“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>?” “。”

There is a danger that the political disorder of the past will return.

3.[c]~ (to sb/sth)a person or thing that may cause damage, or harm sb

Smoking is a serious danger to health.

Police said the man was a danger to the public.

the hidden dangers in your home

n.1.2.,3.,

n.1.a situation in which harm, death, damage, or destruction is possible; a situation in which something unpleasant might happen2.a person or thing that might harm someone or damage something

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5. vt. ; danger n. , hazard n. ; ...

6. C=Consequence D=Danger L=Likelihood ...

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1.The Ministry of Defence said the vessel was not carrying nuclear weapons, and there was no danger to the public.

2.The rate of premiums is determined on the basis of the level of industrial injury risks and that of occupational danger in different trades.

3.There is no doubt that global warming is a clear and present danger, and geoengineering may be part of the solution to that problem.

4.An air of untiring, innate watchfulness and apprehension of danger seemed to be blended even with their slumbers.使

5.However, Odysseus first had his men tie him to the mast, so he could hear the Sirens but would be unable to steer the ship in to danger.

6.There was no menace in her tone, no threat nor promise of danger; merely a relaxed, even concerned, conscience.

7.If man continued to squander natural resources with no thought for the future, the later generations would be in danger.

8.You will tell them that you have left behind your wife in Sudan, and that her life is now in danger and you want her to come as well.

9.She is forced to confess that Kim is in danger again and that Jack is only trying to protect their daughter.

10.Think of that the next time you see a cop putting themselves in danger to save someone's life.使