risk的意思和读音

risk

: [rɪsk] : [rɪsk]

n.

v.使););

risks  risking  risked  

adj.+n.high risk,low risk,great risk,serious risk,significant risk

v.+n.take risk,reduce risk,run risk,avoid risk,pose risk

n.safety

v.protect,play safe

n.danger,jeopardy,peril,hazard,possibility

v.endanger,imperil,jeopardize,lay bare,attempt

riskn.

1.[c][u]the possibility of sth bad happening at some time in the future; a situation that could be dangerous or have a bad result

Smoking can increase the risk of developing heart disease.

Patients should be made aware of the risks involved with this treatment.

There is still a risk that the whole deal will fall through.

The chemicals pose little risk(= are not dangerous) to human health.

a calculated risk(= one that you think is small compared with the possible benefits)

Any business venture contains an element of risk .

We could probably trust her with the information but it's just not worth the risk .

2.[c]~ (to sth)a person or thing that is likely to cause problems or danger at some time in the future

The group was considered to be a risk to national security.

a major health/fire risk

3.[c]a good/bad/poor ~a person or business that a bank or an insurance company is willing/unwilling to lend money or sell insurance to because they are likely/unlikely to pay back the money etc.

With five previous claims, he's now a bad insurance risk.

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As with all diseases, certain groups will be more at risk than others.

If we go to war, innocent lives will be put at risk .

at risk (from/of sth)in danger of sth unpleasant or harmful happening

As with all diseases, certain groups will be more at risk than others.

If we go to war, innocent lives will be put at risk .

At the risk of showing my ignorance, how exactly does the Internet work?

at the risk of doing sthused to introduce sth that may sound stupid or may offend sb

At the risk of showing my ignorance, how exactly does the Internet work?

He dived in to save the dog at considerable risk to his own life.

at risk to yourself/sb/sthwith the possibility of harming yourself/sb/sth

He dived in to save the dog at considerable risk to his own life.

Persons swimming beyond this point do so at their own risk(= on a notice) .

Valuables are left at their owner's risk(= on a notice) .

do sth at your own riskto do sth even though you have been warned about the possible dangers and will have to take responsibility for anything bad that happens

Persons swimming beyond this point do so at their own risk(= on a notice) .

Valuables are left at their owner's risk(= on a notice) .

People who are overweight run a risk of a heart attack or stroke.

run a risk (of sth/of doing sth)to be in a situation in which sth bad could happen to you

People who are overweight run a risk of a heart attack or stroke.

We don't want to run the risk of losing their business.

Investment is all about running risks.

run the risk (of sth/of doing sth)run risksto be or put yourself in a situation in which sth bad could happen to you

We don't want to run the risk of losing their business.

Investment is all about running risks.

That's a risk I'm not prepared to take.

You have no right to take risks with other people's lives.

take a risktake risksto do sth even though you know that sth bad could happen as a result

That's a risk I'm not prepared to take.

You have no right to take risks with other people's lives.

v.

1.~ sth使to put sth valuable or important in a dangerous situation, in which it could be lost or damaged

He risked his life to save her.

She was risking her own and her children's health.使

He risked all his money on a game of cards.

2.to do sth that may mean that you get into a situation which is unpleasant for you

There was no choice. If they stayed there, they risked death.

They knew they risked being arrested.

3.;(to do sth that you know is not really a good idea or may not succeed

He risked a glance at her furious face.

It was a difficult decision but we decided to risk it .

We've been advised not to risk travelling in these conditions.

IDMrisk life and limbrisk your neckto risk being killed or injured in order to do sth

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n.1.the possibility that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen; someone or something that is likely to be a danger or problem in the future

v.1.to do something that makes it possible for something important or valuable to be destroyed, damaged, or lost; to be in a situation in which something unpleasant or dangerous could happen to you2.to do something although you know that something bad could happen as a result

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1.Insiders at Lehman Brothers say its European arm lacked an integrated picture of its risk position in the days running up to its demise.(LehmanBrothers)

2.Those who ate two or more eggs a day showed a still higher death risk, but only small number of women fell into that category.

3.You don' t need to be a mathematician to see that this patchwork coverage puts everyone at risk.使

4.On the face of it, Bouygues SA's decision to share the risk with the brothers was an odd one.

5.Against that, some of the more recent innovations in banking might seem to have been designed to reduce risk.

6.In fact, a volatile stock may become deeply undervalued, rendering it a very low risk investment.

7.But drinking two or more non cola carbonated drinks a day, they found, did not increase the risk.

8.If 2008 was the year of systemic risk, particularly in the financial sector, 2009 seems likely to be a year dominated by specific risk.20082009

9.That may be so but the CSRC remains cautious on hedge funds, unsure as to quite how much risk they pose.

10.A pure risk has no chance of gain: there is only a chance of loss.