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danger noun—危 n (almost always used)险 n (often used)Examples:lit. clasp the Buddha's feet when danger arises (idiom); fig. to profess devotion only when in trouble—lit. don't sit under overhanging eaves (idiom); fig. don't stay in danger area—imminent danger (idiom); approaching a crisis—national danger, but no support (idiom, from Analects); the future of the nation is at stake but no-one comes the rescue—be all right (out of danger or trouble)—fig. forge ahead in the face of hardships and danger—lit. danger now morning or evening (idiom); on the verge of death—be in (adversity, a difficult situation, danger, turmoil etc)—don't avoid the battle-ax (idiom); soldier must face danger bravely—confront with mortal danger—no danger of anything going wrong—save the country in times of danger—rich person does not sit under the eaves (idiom); prudent not place oneself in danger—a danger (life, national security etc)—come back from death's door (idiom); unexpected rescue from danger—ostrich policy (sticking one's head in the sand, failing acknowledge danger)—turn peril into safety (idiom); to avert a danger (esp. political or medical)—a danger concealed within sth—think of danger in times of safety—mortal danger, escape alive (idiom); a narrow escape—Watch out! (for a danger)—shrink or flinch from no difficulty or danger—fig. extreme danger [idiom.]—Danger appears where many harmful factors exist. [idiom.]—danger lurks on every side [idiom.]—Haixi Mongol and Tibetan autonomous prefecture (Tibetan: Mtsho-nub Sog-rigs dang Bod-rigs rang-skyong-khul) in Qinghai— |