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haz.ard obj RISKHhAz7Ed, $-Ldv [T]to risk doing (something, esp. making a guess, suggestion, etc.), or to put (something) at risk冒险作出(尤指猜测、建议),使遭受危险No-one would hazard a guess of how long it would take to finish.没人能斗胆猜出事情需多久结束。(fml) He hazarded that (=based his actions on the guess that) the examiner might be more lenient after a good lunch. [+ that clause]他大胆猜想监考者在丰盛的午餐后会变得更加宽容。The policy hazarded the islands and put the lives of the inhabitants at risk.这项政策使小岛面临危险,并把岛上居民的生命置于险地。
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