dangerous基本解释
adj.危险的;不安全的
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副词: dangerously 名词: dangerousness
基本词汇
adj.危险的;不安全的
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副词: dangerously 名词: dangerousness
dangerous在线翻译
adj
1. causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm
e.g. a dangerous operation
a grave situation
a grave illness
grievous bodily harm
a serious wound
a serious turn of events
a severe case of pneumonia
a life-threatening disease
Synonym: gravegrievousseriousseverelife-threatening
2. involving or causing danger or risk
liable to hurt or harm
e.g. a dangerous criminal
a dangerous bridge
unemployment reached dangerous proportions
Synonym: unsafe
1. 危险的;可能带来危害的;不安全的
If something is dangerous, it is able or likely to hurt or harm you.
dangerous的意思
e.g. It's a dangerous stretch of road.
那段路很不安全。
e.g. ...dangerous drugs...
危险的毒品
Since December the charges of dangerous driving and causing death by dangerous driving have been abolished.
出自:DriveThe dangerous possibility that she might grow up to resemble her mother.
出自:A. ThwaiteThose who were highest in status in high school, as well as those least liked in elementary school, are "most likely to engage(从事)in dangerous and risky behavior."
那些在高中时地位最高的人, 以及那些在小学时最不受欢迎的人, 才"最有可能从事危险和冒险的行为。"
2019全国卷1
It put both sides into a dangerous situation.
这使双方都处于危险的境地。
2018英语一
It's increasingly apparent that the absence of purpose could become one of the most dangerous goals for capitalism and freedom.
越来越明显的是,目标的缺失可能成为资本主义和自由最危险的目标之一。
2015英语一
If we are judging whether someone is dangerous, our brains and bodies are hard-wired to react very quickly, within milliseconds.
如果我们在判断某人是否危险,我们的大脑和身体会在几毫秒内做出非常快速的反应。
2013英语二