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peril
- IPA[ˈpɛrɪl]
英式
- serious and immediate danger;the dangers or difficulties that arise from a particular situation or activity
- expose to danger; threaten
verb: peril, 3rd person present: perils, gerund or present participle: perilling, past tense: perilled, past participle: perilled
noun: peril, plural noun: perils
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名詞
- 1. serious and immediate danger you could well place us both in peril the movement is in peril of dying
- ▪ the dangers or difficulties that arise from a particular situation or activity she first witnessed the perils of pop stardom a decade ago
動詞
- 1. archaic expose to danger; threaten Jonathon perilled his life for love of David
- very likely to incur or to suffer from
Oxford American Dictionary
- the political or military threat regarded as being posed by the Chinese or by the peoples of SE Asia
Oxford Dictionary
- the political or military threat regarded as being posed by the Chinese or by the peoples of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- very likely to incur or to suffer from
Oxford Dictionary
- at one's own risk (used in warnings)
Oxford Dictionary
- at one's own risk (used in warnings)
Oxford American Dictionary
- very likely to incur or to suffer from
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈperəl]
美式
- serious and immediate danger: a setback to the state could present a peril to the regime his family was in peril
- expose to danger; threaten: Jonathon periled his life for love of David
Oxford American Dictionary