1 to risk doing something, especially making a guess, suggestion, etc.:
3 to risk making a guess or suggestion:
4 something that is dangerous and likely to cause a problem or damage:
an environmental/health/fire hazard
When it comes to investments, research shows that women are more likely to weigh up potential hazards than their male counterparts.
On arriving home many experienced feelings of guilt over separation from, and neglect of, family and friends, and there were many other potential hazards.
In a robotic system, the other aspects would be associated with performing supplementary tasks as well as avoiding hazards.
How life histories vary in relation to parasite burdens and the specific hazards presented by the contrasting environments in disparate wadis remains to be elucidated.
Time to institutionalization was evaluated using proportional hazards regression models in relation to timevarying clinical features.
Table 5 shows significant results from proportional hazards models testing this full range of factors.
Moreover, in the health area, it is quite clear that ignorance about nutrition creates severe health hazards for the population.
Every choice generates new hazards, even of the total loss of the asset or its value.
Vulnerability to climate change hazards and risks: crop and flood insurance.
中文繁体
危險物,危害物, 冒險(尤指猜測、建議等), 使遭受危險…
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危险物,危害物, 冒险(尤指猜测、建议等), 使遭受危险…
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peligro, riesgo, riesgo [masculine]…
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perigo, risco…
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危険…
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tehlike, risk…
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risque [masculine], danger [masculine], danger…
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perill, risc…
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