dangerously 的定义
dangerously 近义词
precariously
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- MaxTrax turns the job of getting unstuck from something that’s difficult and dangerous into a simple task.
- “That it has not begun already is dangerous to our national security,” he said.
- This study suggested a grocery store would be twice as dangerous for a person in a low-income neighborhood as a person in a high-income one.
- It also says there’s a risk that new and more dangerous variants will develop in mink farms, unless all the animals are culled.
- The coverage of the election and the speediness — or reluctance — to throttle the myriad of false or dangerous posts appearing on social media over the past few weeks should factor into marketers’ decision making over their future media plans.
- Cars swarm dangerously around them on this two-lane road carved, literally, into the side of a chain of mountains.
- Women are frequently reminded, too, that Barbie would be dangerously underweight if she were a real human.
- For now at least, her years of living dangerously seem behind her.
- Complete protection from random harm is perhaps the most dangerously unrealistic of fantasies.
- The going rate for life jackets on board the dangerously rickety vessels tops $200, whether for men, women or children.
- Human life will continue to be more and more dangerously chaotic until a world social idea crystallizes out.
- He had been under water a dangerously long time before Stranack, who had suffered no more than a wetting, had found him.
- She was so in earnest that she forgot the canoe, and the wind caught it sideways and made us roll dangerously.
- But she used the words, 'They will drive me mad,' and seemed to be in a dangerously nervous condition.
- She hurried home, and was met at the door by a little girl, who informed her that her mother was very dangerously ill.