dangerous 英 [ˈdeɪndʒərəs]   美 [ˈdendʒərəs]

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
  • 1. a dangerous road/illness/sport

    危险的道路╱疾病╱运动

  • 2. The prisoners who escaped are violent and dangerous.

    这些逃犯残暴而危险。

  • 3. The situation is highly dangerous.

    形势十分危急。

  • 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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