dangerous的意思和读音

dangerous

: [ˈdeɪndʒərəs] : ['deɪndʒərəs]

adj.

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adj.+n.dangerous thing,dangerous situation,dangerous precedent,dangerous mission,dangerous job

adj.safe

adj.unsafe,hazardous,risky,treacherous,dodgy

dangerousadj.

1.likely to injure or harm sb, or to damage or destroy sth

a dangerous road/illness/sport

dangerous levels of carbon monoxide

The prisoners who escaped are violent and dangerous.

The situation is highly dangerous .

a conviction for dangerous driving

The traffic here is very dangerous for children.

It would be dangerous for you to stay here.

IDM

We'd be on dangerous ground if we asked about race or religion.

dangerous ground);a situation or subject that is likely to make sb angry, or that involves risk

We'd be on dangerous ground if we asked about race or religion.

adj.1.

adj.1.likely to harm or kill someone, or to damage or destroy something2.likely to have a bad effect or to cause a problem

1. in …… dangerous thief ...

2. History《 Dangerous》 BAD《 》 ...

3. urinary 尿尿dangerous , continuous , ...

4.9》 1935》(Dangerous) 1938》(Jezebel) 1939

5.-- --( cow) --dangerous--( Bullshit) ...

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1.You know, on the way over here I saw this guy talking on a cell phone while driving. That's got to be dangerous.

2.This activity is called "hard rock climbing. " It is extremely difficult and can be very dangerous.

3."Parents are not used to thinking of these products as dangerous because they weren't made to be inhaled, " she said.:“。”

4.high you half-man, is often the most dangerous, siblings are natural enemies.

5.If you start on a dangerous enterprise, it is often easier to carry it through to the end than to stop halfway.

6.I would say, it doesn't matter much if one doesn't eat for three days, but it would be a little dangerous if that went on for a week.

7.But the Department of Transport said the campaign would be likely to promote speeding and encourage dangerous driving.

8.In the meantime, he warns, "There could be a different new form of politics, much more populist, dangerous, fascistic, like the BNP. ",“BNP(西。”

9.As a matter of fact, he was allowing himself to drift into a physical state in which even a slight malady might prove dangerous.使

10.the equivalent of a deranged hairy-bellied scientist getting hold of the company's DNA and adding a dangerous dose of Hollywood flakiness.HPDNA,