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/ˈdeɪndʒərəs/ |
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1 | likely to harm or kill someone or to damage or destroy something 危险的 |
| a dangerous dog 一条危险的狗 |
| a dangerous stretch of road 一段危险的路 |
| Air pollution has reached dangerous levels in some cities. 有些城市的空气污染已经达到了危险的程度。 |
| highly dangerous an exciting but highly dangerous sport 一项刺激但又高度危险的运动 |
| potentially dangerous Children are taught to avoid potentially dangerous situations. 人们教育儿童要避开可能出现危险的场合。 |
| +to It is not yet known whether these chemicals are dangerous to humans. 这些化学品对人类是否有害还不知道。 |
| it is dangerous (for sb) to do sth It’ s dangerous to walk around here on your own at night. 夜里独自在这里行走是很危险的。 |
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2 | likely to have a bad effect or cause a problem 有危害的;有危险的 |
| Mr Ashley is playing a dangerous game, pretending to support both parties. 阿什利先生正在玩一场危险的游戏,假装支持双方。 |
| it is dangerous (for sb) to do sth It is extremely dangerous for you to get involved in this. 你卷入这件事是极其危险的。 |
| a dangerous precedent (=a decision that others will follow and that will cause problems) The sacking of Mr Nolan could set a dangerous precedent. 危险的先例 |
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