play with fire 的定义
- Take part in a dangerous undertaking, as in You're playing with fire if you go behind his back and commit his department. Although the idea behind this metaphor is ancient, it was first recorded only in 1655.
play with fire 近义词
等同于 risk
play with fire 的近义词 40 个
- compromise
- defy
- endanger
- imperil
- jeopardize
- adventure
- beard
- brave
- chance
- confront
- dare
- encounter
- face
- gamble
- hazard
- jeopardy
- meet
- menace
- peril
- plunge
- speculate
- tackle
- venture
- wager
- be caught short
- defy danger
- expose to danger
- go out of one's depth
- hang by a thread
- leap before looking
- leave to luck
- put in jeopardy
- run the chance
- run the risk
- skate on thin ice
- take a flyer
- take a header
- take a plunge
- take on
- take the liberty
play with fire 的反义词 12 个
等同于 chance
play with fire 的近义词 25 个
- attempt
- gamble
- hazard
- jeopardize
- plunge
- speculate
- stake
- try
- venture
- wager
- wildcat
- cast lots
- draw lots
- go out on a limb
- have a fling at
- put eggs in one basket
- put it on the line
- roll the dice
- run the risk
- skate on thin ice
- stick one's neck out
- take shot in the dark
- tempt fate
- tempt fortune
- toss up
play with fire 的反义词 6 个
更多play with fire例句
- But what is there more irresponsible than playing with the fire of an imagined civil war in the France of today?
- Have there been discussions with FX regarding an Archer movie, and how do you think that would play out?
- Father Joel Román Salazar died in a car crash in 2013; his death was ruled an accident, but the suspicion of foul play persists.
- He plays an aging punk rocker and I play the drummer from his old band.
- The cameraman was reporting on the factory catching fire when the inevitable happened.
- I assure you, no matter how beautifully we play any piece, the minute Liszt plays it, you would scarcely recognize it!
- But I hope at least to play to him a few times, and what is more important, to hear him play repeatedly.
- To fill up the time till Liszt came, our hostess made us play, one after the other, beginning with the latest arrival.
- Again the sallow fingers began to play with the book-covers, passing from one to another, but always slowly and gently.
- "A camp-fire would hardly flash and die out like that, Sarge," he answered thoughtfully.