释义 |
hazard美 ['hæzərd] 英 ['hæzə(r)d] - n.危害;危险
- v.试着提出;大胆猜测;冒…的风险;使处于危险中
- 网络冒险;危险源;公害
第三人称单数:hazards 现在分词:hazarding 过去式:hazarded n. danger,threat,risk,peril,deathtrap v. suggest,proffer,put forward,propose,take a chance 1. | 危险;危害a thing that can be dangerous or cause damage |
| a fire/safety hazard 火灾╱安全隐患 | | Growing levels of pollution represent a serious health hazard to the local population. 日益严重的污染对当地人民的健康构成了重大威胁。 | | Everybody is aware of the hazards of smoking. 大家都明白吸烟的危害。 | | hazard lights(= flashing lights on a car that warn other drivers of possible danger) (汽车上的)危险警示灯 |
1. | 试着提出;大胆猜测to make a suggestion or guess which you know may be wrong |
| Would you like to hazard a guess ? 你想猜猜看吗? | | ‘Is it Tom you're going with?’ she hazarded. “你是要和汤姆一起去吗?”她大胆猜测道。 | | I would hazard that she is the sole reason we are here. 我猜想我们来这儿全是因为她。 |
2. | ~ sth 冒…的风险;使处于危险中to risk sth or put it in danger |
| Careless drivers hazard other people's lives as well as their own. 粗心大意的驾驶者拿他人和自己的生命冒险。 |
v. | 4. 冒险;冒险试探;冒冒失失问;壮起胆子说;孤注一掷 4. 冒险;冒险试探;冒冒失失问;壮起胆子说;孤注一掷 | n. | 10. (网球场中)可得分的开球;【台球】使球触他球后落入袋中的击法;【高尔夫球】障碍地带 10. (网球场中)可得分的开球;【台球】使球触他球后落入袋中的击法;【高尔夫球】障碍地带 | un. | 1. 哈沙德(Caroline,1856-1945,美国教育家) |
v. | 1. to offer a tentative explanation of something 2. to chance or risk something, especially in order to gain something else 3. to make a guess or suggestion about something when you are not sure if it is true | n. | 1. something that is potentially very dangerous 2. a dangerous or otherwise unwanted outcome, especially one resulting from the failure of an engineered system 3. a natural or constructed obstacle on a golf course, e.g. a sand trap or a lake 4. a dice game resembling craps 5. in billiards, a scoring stroke made when a ball is pocketed, either a ball other than the striker's or the striker's cue ball itself 6. in court tennis, the receiver's side of the court 7. something that could be dangerous or could cause damage or accidents 1. something that is potentially very dangerous 2. a dangerous or otherwise unwanted outcome, especially one resulting from the failure of an engineered system 3. a natural or constructed obstacle on a golf course, e.g. a sand trap or a lake 4. a dice game resembling craps 5. in billiards, a scoring stroke made when a ball is pocketed, either a ball other than the striker's or the striker's cue ball itself 6. in court tennis, the receiver's side of the court 7. something that could be dangerous or could cause damage or accidents |
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