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单词 dangerous
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dangerousdangerous /ˈdeɪndʒərəs/ adjective dangerous
likely to cause death or serious harm. You can use dangerous about a situation, activity, thing, place, or person:
  • The ship was about to sink and we were in a very dangerous situation.
  • It is dangerous to play with fire.
  • unsafe
    not safe. You use unsafe about an activity or place:
  • It is unsafe to drink the water here.
  • The building is unsafe because it was damaged by an earthquake.
  • risky
    if an action is risky, something bad might happen if you do it:
  • The doctors decided that the operation was too risky.
  • hazardous (formal)
    likely to be dangerous. Hazardous is often used in official warnings:
  • The freezing temperatures are making driving hazardous.
  • There are strict rules about the use of hazardous chemicals.
  • treacherous (formal)
    very dangerous. Treacherous is used especially about a place where there are hidden dangers:
  • The ship sailed along the coast, trying to avoid the treacherous rocks and sandbanks.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see safe (2) ➔ see harmfulADVERBS: dangerousYou can make the adjectives dangerous, unsafe, and treacherous into adverbs by using an -ly ending: Her blood pressure was dangerously high. | The streets were treacherously icy. | I was so tired that I may have been driving unsafely. Hazardous and risky can be made into adverbs, but they are not common.
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