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hazardous

/haz-er-duhs/US // ˈhæz ər dəs //UK // (ˈhæzədəs) //

危险的,有危险性的,危险,有危险的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : full of risk; perilous; risky: a hazardous journey.
    • : dependent on chance.

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Examples

  • Only a small amount of sleet or freezing rain causes slick, hazardous roads and walkways.

  • Even if the ice is lighter, it could still be very slippery and hazardous.

  • The cross-border sewage spills routinely led to beach closures and exposed people to hazardous materials.

  • The approvals, which are allowed under the department’s administrative rules, are designed to mitigate hazardous situations during an emergency.

  • An agency memo reported that he was recruited in 1961 and captained a six-person crew on “hazardous missions to accomplish exfiltrations” from Cuba.

  • A yellow hazardous material bin placed out on the lawn, just beyond some red tape reading “Danger Do Not Enter,” left no doubt.

  • Refinery management had normalized the occurrences of hazardous conditions.

  • They say the port handles hazardous materials 365 days a year.

  • Warning: NSFW in places where facial spasms and eye moistness could be hazardous.

  • I drove from supposedly hazardous, urban Kansas City to the pretty, purported safety of suburban Overland Park.

  • The Jaguar cleverly profited by his advantages to attempt the most hazardous enterprises and the most daring strokes.

  • I owed it to myself to make it; who knows whether you may not repent to-morrow the hazardous step you are taking to-day?

  • Even then the savages had the advantage of an excellent position, and to press them was extremely hazardous business.

  • Landy says that a rough, hazardous trail just back of our house leads directly to the near corner of the property.

  • The run across the honey-combed plain was hazardous—even to Indian ponies—and three went down kicking, one after the other.