menace的意思和读音

menace

: [ˈmenəs] : ['menəs]

n.);

v.

menaces  menacing  menaced  

n.reassurance

v.reassure

n.threat,danger,hazard,peril,thorn in the flesh

v.endanger,threaten,jeopardize,imperil,hang over

menacen.

1.[c][ususing]~ (to sb/sth)a person or thing that causes, or may cause, serious damage, harm or danger

a new initiative aimed at beating the menace of illegal drugs

2.[u]an atmosphere that makes you feel threatened or frightened

a sense/an air/a hint of menace in his voice

3.[c][ususing](informal));a person or thing that is annoying or causes trouble

4.[pl]threats that sb will cause harm if they do not get what they are asking for

to demand money with menaces

v.

1.~ sth/sbto be a possible danger to sth/sb

The forests are being menaced by major development projects.

v.1.,,;使 (with)2.

n.1.,;,

v.1.to threaten someone or something

n.1.someone or something that is dangerous and likely to cause harm2.someone or something that annoys or threatens you3.a threatening quality or feeling

1. meddle menace merciless ...

3. memorandam 便 menace mentality ...

4. party to the agreement menace duress ...

5. meliorism menace , monopolize , ...

6. ... memento n. ,西 menace n. ,;(); mentality n. , ...

7. memo n. menace vt. merely adv. ...

8. ... intimidatory;minatory;nasty minacity;menace a menace;an intimidator ...

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1.The only hint of menace was the number of people wearing face masks. But that was to keep off flu, not to resemble the Arab street.仿

2.Bath twice a day to be really clean. once a day to be passably clean, once a week to avoid being a public menace.

3.In response, Soros called for the removal of Mahathir from his post, as he was a 'menace' to Malaysia.退西”。

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

5.Instead of an apology of any sort, the salesperson said, to her face, "I hate having to deal with PRC girls like you, you are a menace. ":“。”

6.he had been blinded and deceived by his own underlings, and even found himself under the menace of his unruly workers.

7.Still, his throat felt as if he'd swallowed the rock in his hand. Because the whisper came again, low, personal, and husked with menace.仿

8.Added to the cold menace of his pale eyes and the authority with which he spoke, even Summerville took a step back.退

9.Yet it has no choice, for two reasons: North Korea is a nuclear menace; and some of its people risk starvation.饿

10.In China's rise, Jacques tends to see menace, albeit of a cultural rather than a militaristic nature.