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haz.ard DANGERHhAz7Ed, $-Ldnsomething dangerous and likely to cause damage危险物,危险源A high incidence of lung disease is one of the known hazards of the job. [C]肺病的高发病率是这一工作的危险之一。Drivers faced the dual hazards of black ice and frozen snow. [C]司机面临着透明薄冰和冻雪的双重危险。Smoking is both a health hazard and a fire hazard. [C]抽烟既是健康的敌人又是火灾隐患。He compared radiation risks with other kinds of potential daily hazard. [C]他把放射危险和其他几种日常潜在危险相比较。They decided to reduce the number of people in the hazard zone round the chemical factory.他们决定减少住在化工厂周围危险地带的人数。The busy traffic entrance was a hazard to pedestrians. [C]繁忙的车辆进出口对行人是一个危险。Hazard (warning) lights are orange lights at the front and back of a car which turn on and off repeatedly to warn other drivers of danger.They are also road signs which warn drivers of danger by giving different messages in a pattern of lights.(车前后的)警示灯,(马路上的)警示灯
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