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/ˈdeɪndʒə/ |
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1 | U a situation in which harm , death , damage , or destruction is possible 危险 |
| The notice said ‘Danger! Keep Out!’ 告示上写着“危险!请勿靠近!” |
| in danger The President was in no danger at any time. 总统任何时候都没有危险。 |
| be in great/grave danger You must leave immediately. You’ re in great danger here. 你必需马上离开。你在这里非常危险。 |
| put sb/sb’ s life in danger This may put my client’ s life in serious danger. 这可能会严重危及我的当事人的生命。 |
| be out of danger All three children are now reported to be out of danger. 据报道,现在3名儿童都已脱离危险。 |
| +from danger from exposure to radiation 受辐射的危险 |
| face danger This man had faced danger and death without flinching. 此人毫不畏惧地面对过危险和死亡。 |
| 1a | C/U a situation in which something unpleasant might happen (不愉快之事可能发生的)危险,风险 | | +of We must act now to avoid the danger of another rise in interest rates. 我们现在必须行动,以避免利率再次上调的危险。 | | +(that) There is a danger that the money will simply be wasted. 这笔钱有白白被浪费掉的危险。 | | a real/great/serious danger There is a very real danger that people will lose interest. 人们大有失去兴趣的危险。 | | in danger of (doing) sth The peace talks are now in danger of collapse. 和谈现在有破裂的危险。 | | there’ s no danger of that (=it is very unlikely) ‘What if he comes back early from lunch?’ ‘There’ s no danger of that.’ 没有那种可能 | |
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2 | C a person or thing that might harm someone or damage something 威胁;危害 |
| +to The animal is a danger to the public. 这只动物对公众是个危害。 |
| pose a danger to sb/sth Landslides and falling rocks pose a serious danger to tourists. 塌方和落石对游客构成严重威胁。 |
| +of a campaign to warn children of the dangers of electricity 提醒儿童电有危险的一场运动 |
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- | be on/off the dangerlist BRITISH |
| to be very ill in hospital and likely to dieno longer very ill in hospital and not likely to die . AMERICANbe onoff the critical list |
| (在医院里)病危/脱离危险 |
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