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hazard
- IPA[ˈhazəd]
英式
- a danger or risk;a potential source of danger
- say (something) in a tentative way;put (something) at risk of being lost
verb: hazard, 3rd person present: hazards, gerund or present participle: hazarding, past tense: hazarded, past participle: hazarded
noun: hazard, plural noun: hazards
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名詞
- 1. a danger or risk the hazards of childbirth 同義詞
- ▪ a potential source of danger a safety hazard
- ▪ a permanent feature of a golf course which presents an obstruction to playing a shot, such as a bunker or stream.
- 2. literary chance; probability we can form no calculation concerning the laws of hazard 同義詞
- 3. a gambling game using two dice, in which the chances are complicated by arbitrary rules.
- 4. (in real tennis) each of the winning openings in the court.
- 5. a stroke with which a ball is pocketed.
- ▪ the pocketing of the cue ball off another ball.
- ▪ the pocketing of the object ball.
動詞
- 1. say (something) in a tentative way he hazarded a guess 同義詞
- 2. put (something) at risk of being lost the cargo business is too risky to hazard money on 同義詞 反義詞
- each of a pair of flashing lights on a vehicle, warning that it is stationary or unexpectedly ...
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- lack of incentive to guard against risk where one is protected from its consequences, e.g. by ...
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- a risk accepted as a consequence of a particular occupation: visual overload is a necessary occupational hazard of busy art critics
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- each of a pair of yellow flashing indicator lights on a vehicle, switched on simultaneously as ...
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- extra payment for working under dangerous conditions.
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- a material, substance, or action that increases the likelihood of an accidental fire occurring: the large number of dead trees poses a fire hazard smoking in toilets is a fire hazard
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- a potential source of danger to a person's health: asbestos exposure poses a health hazard
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- a risk accepted as a consequence of a particular occupation: visual overload is a necessary occupational hazard of busy art critics
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- IPA[ˈhazərd]
美式
- a danger or risk: the hazards of smoking
- venture to say (something): he hazarded a guess
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