dangerous
dangerous 英 [ˈdeɪndʒərəs] 美 [ˈdendʒərəs]
adj. 危险的
a dangerous road/illness/sport 危险的道路╱疾病╱运动
The prisoners who escaped are violent and dangerous. 这些逃犯残暴而危险。
- Use the word dangerous to describe anything that can potentially cause serious harm, like a snarling pit bull or an icy, treacherous road.
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- adj. 危险的
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1. a dangerous road/illness/sport
危险的道路╱疾病╱运动
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2. The prisoners who escaped are violent and dangerous.
这些逃犯残暴而危险。
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3. The situation is highly dangerous.
形势十分危急。
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4. It would be dangerous for you to stay here.
你待在这儿不安全。
- dangerous (adj.) early 13c., "difficult, arrogant, severe" (the opposite of affable), from Anglo-French dangerous, Old French dangeros (12c., Modern French dangereux), from danger "power, power to harm, mastery, authority, control" (see danger).
dan·ger·ous ★ / ˈdeɪndʒərəs ; NAmE ˈdeɪndʒərəs / adjective likely to injure or harm sb, or to damage or destroy sth 有危险的;引起危险的;不安全的 ◆ a dangerous road/illness/sport 危险的道路╱疾病╱运动 ◆ dangerous levels of carbon monoxide 达到危险程度的一氧化碳含量 ◆ The prisoners who escaped are violent and dangerous. 这些逃犯残暴而危险。 ◆ The situation is highly dangerous. 形势十分危急。 ◆ ( BrE) a conviction for dangerous driving 判危险驾驶罪 dangerousfor sb ◆ The traffic here is very dangerous for children. 这里的交通对孩子很危险。 dangerousfor sb to do sth ◆ It would be dangerous for you to stay here. 你待在这儿不安全。 ▶ dan·ger·ous·ly / ˈdeɪndʒərəsli ; NAmE ˈdeɪndʒərəsli / adverb ◆ She was standing dangerously close to the fire. 她站得离火太近,有危险。 ◆ His father is dangerously ill (= so ill that he might die). 他父亲病情很危险。 ◆ Mel enjoys living dangerously (= doing things that involve risk or danger). 梅尔喜欢冒险活动。 IDIOM dangerous ˈground a situation or subject that is likely to make sb angry, or that involves risk 令人气愤的场合(或话题);危险处境 ◆ We'd be on dangerous groundif we asked about race or religion. 我们要是问到种族或宗教问题,就很可能会冒犯人。 dan·ger·ous / ˈdeɪndʒərəs ; NAmE ˈdeɪndʒərəs / dan·ger·ous·ly / ˈdeɪndʒərəsli ; NAmE ˈdeɪndʒərəsli /
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