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		 🔑 dan·gerBrE /ˈdeɪndʒə(r)/NAmE /ˈdeɪndʒər/ noun🔑  [U] ~ (of sth) the possibility of sth happening that will injure, harm or kill sb, or damage or destroy sth 危险;风险◆Danger! Keep Out!  危险!请勿入内!◆Children's lives are  in danger  every time they cross this road.  孩子们每次过这条马路都面临着生命危险。◆Doctors said she is now  out of danger  (= not likely to die).  医生说她已脱离危险。🔑  [C, U] the possibility of sth bad or unpleasant happening (坏事或不快之事发生的)可能性,危险◆There is no danger of a bush fire now.  目前没有山林大火之虞。◆~ of sthThe building is  in danger of  collapsing.  这栋建筑有垮塌的危险。◆How many factory workers are  in danger of  losing their jobs?  有多少产业工人可能失业?◆'Nicky won't find out, will she?' 'Oh, no, there's no danger of that.' “尼基不会察觉吧,会吗?” “不会,绝对不会的。”◆~ that…There is a danger that the political disorder of the past will return.  昔日的政治动乱可能会重演。🔑  [C] ~ (to sb/sth) a person or thing that may cause damage, or harm sb 危险的人;危险因素;危害;威胁◆Smoking is a serious danger to health.  吸烟严重危害健康。◆Police said the man was a danger to the public.  警方说这个男人对公众是个危险。◆the hidden dangers in your home 家里潜在的危险因素  ➡  see also endanger  ●be on/off the ˈdanger list(BrE) to be so ill/sick that you may die; to no longer be very ill/sick 病危;病入膏肓;病势危急(或好转);(病人)转危为安 |