dangerous
adj
ˈdeɪndʒərəs
adj
1
able
or
likely
to
harm
or
kill
you
危险的,有危害的;
laws
about
dangerous
dogs
有关危险犬类的法律
Some
of
these
prisoners
are
extremely
dangerous.
这些囚犯中有些非常危险。
It’s
dangerous
for
a
woman
to
walk
alone
at
night.
女子晚上一个人走路有危险。
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The
crumbling
sidewalks
are
dangerous
for
old
people.
破旧失修的人行道对老人很危险。
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The
virus
is
probably
not
dangerous
to
humans.
这种病毒对人类可能没有危害。
highly/very
dangerous
The
aircraft
caught
fire,
a
highly
dangerous
situation.
飞机着火了,情况很危险。
The
powdered
milk
was
not
as
good
as
breast
milk,
and
was
downright
dangerous
(=actually
dangerous)
when
it
was
mixed
with
unclean
water.
奶粉没有母乳好,用不洁净的水冲调则非常危险。
2
involving
a
lot
of
risk,
or
likely
to
cause
problems
危险的,可能引起麻烦的;
The
business
is
in
a
dangerous
financial
position.
这家企业的财政状况非常危急。
a
politically
dangerous
strategy
政治上有危险性的策略
3
dangerous ground/territory
a
situation
or
subject
that
could
make
someone
very
angry
or
upset
容易得罪人的处境; 危险话题
Teachers
can
be
on
dangerous
ground
if
they
discuss
religion.
教师如果讨论起宗教可能动辄得咎。
people
who
drive
dangerously
危险驾车的人
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similar
words
类似单词
literary
hazardous