Dangerous Situation Conditions Dangerously ˈdeɪndʒərəs ˈdeɪndʒərəsli The Hazardous
This flashcard defines "dangerous" as an adjective meaning able or likely to cause harm or injury. It includes phonetic transcriptions in both British and American English and provides example sentences illustrating its usage, such as describing a road or drugs as dangerous.
This flashcard defines "dangerous" as an adjective meaning able or likely to cause harm or injury. It includes phonetic transcriptions in both British and American English and provides example sentences illustrating its usage, such as describing a road or drugs as dangerous.
[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]危险的;可能带来危害的;不安全的 If something is dangerous, it is able or likely to hurt or harm you.
[oft it v-link ADJ to-inf]
It's a dangerous stretch of road.
那段路很不安全。
...dangerous drugs...
危险的毒品
It's dangerous to jump to early conclusions.
过早地下结论可能会带来严重后果。
dangerously
He is dangerously ill...
他病得很重。
He rushed downstairs dangerously fast...
他以极危险的速度猛冲下楼。
The coach rocked dangerously.
那辆长途汽车危险地颠簸摇晃。
Oxford
dan·ger·ous★/ˈdeɪndʒərəs; NAmEˈdeɪndʒərəs/adjectivelikely to injure or harm sb, or to damage or destroy sth 有危险的;引起危险的;不安全的◆a dangerous road/illness/sport危险的道路╱疾病╱运动◆dangerous levels of carbon monoxide达到危险程度的一氧化碳含量◆The prisoners who escaped are violent and dangerous.这些逃犯残暴而危险。◆The situation is highly dangerous.形势十分危急。◆( BrE) a conviction for dangerous driving判危险驾驶罪dangerousfor sb ◆The traffic here is very dangerous for children.这里的交通对孩子很危险。dangerousfor sb to do sth ◆It would be dangerous for you to stay here.你待在这儿不安全。▶dan·ger·ous·ly/ˈdeɪndʒərəsli; NAmEˈdeɪndʒərəsli/adverb◆She was standing dangerously close to the fire.她站得离火太近,有危险。◆His father is dangerously ill (= so ill that he might die).他父亲病情很危险。◆Mel enjoys living dangerously (= doing things that involve risk or danger).梅尔喜欢冒险活动。IDIOMdangerous ˈgrounda situation or subject that is likely to make sb angry, or that involves risk 令人气愤的场合(或话题);危险处境◆We'd be on dangerous groundif we asked about race or religion. 我们要是问到种族或宗教问题,就很可能会冒犯人。dan·ger·ous/ˈdeɪndʒərəs; NAmEˈdeɪndʒərəs/dan·ger·ous·ly/ˈdeɪndʒərəsli; NAmEˈdeɪndʒərəsli/
1able or likely to harm or kill you → harmful: laws about dangerous dogs Some of these prisoners are extremely dangerous.highly/very dangerous It was a highly dangerous situation.dangerous for The crumbling sidewalks are dangerous for old people.dangerous to The virus is probably not dangerous to humans.it is dangerous for somebody to do something It’s dangerous for a woman to walk alone at night. The powdered milk was not as good as breast milk, and was downright dangerous (=actually dangerous) when it was mixed with unclean water.2involving a lot of risk, or likely to cause problemsSYN risky: The business is in a dangerous financial position. a politically dangerous strategy3dangerous ground/territory a situation or subject that could make someone very angry or upset: Teachers can be on dangerous ground if they discuss religion.THESAURUSdangerous likely to cause death or serious harm, or cause something bad to happen: · Snow and ice are making driving conditions very dangerous.· dangerous drugs· a dangerous criminalrisky if something is risky, something bad could easily happen or you could easily make a mistake: · Doctors said it was too risky to operate.· a risky situationhazardous /ˈhæzədəs $ -zər-/ especially written dangerous – used especially about substances, jobs, and journeys: · hazardous waste· hazardous chemicals· hazardous occupations· The expedition was extremely hazardous.unsafe dangerous because someone is very likely to be hurt – used especially about places or conditions: · The roads are unsafe for cyclists.· unsafe working conditionstreacherous /ˈtretʃərəs/ formal literary places or conditions that are treacherous are very dangerous for anyone who is walking, driving, climbing etc in them: · The snow turned to ice, making conditions treacherous for walkers.· the island’s treacherous coastline· With no lighting, the roads can be treacherous.perilous /ˈperələs/ literary a perilous journey, situation etc is very dangerous: · a perilous journey across the seahigh-risk [only before noun] a high-risk job, situation, or behaviour is likely to be dangerous: · Drug users need to know that sharing needles is high-risk behaviour.
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危险的(96%),不安全的(4%)
adj.危险的
危险地
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