riskily 的定义
risk·i·er, risk·i·est.
- attended with or involving risk; hazardous: a risky undertaking.
riskily 近义词
等同于 recklessly
riskily 的近义词 6 个
等同于 treacherously
riskily 的近义词 4 个
riskily 的反义词 5 个
等同于 dangerously
更多riskily例句
- I know, as the pandemic trudges on, that dining out is risky, not just to myself, but to others, too.
- As the chart shows, day-trading offers the probability of the biggest negative return whereas the five- or ten-year horizon is far less risky on a relative basis.
- So, he’s been exploring what kind of incentives will best lead drug companies to invest in the risky and costly business of vaccines.
- Instead of taking a risky 90-minute flight, I opted for the nine-hour drive.
- The market environment that made the strategy profitable in the past — sparser and slower financial information, riskier economic policymaking and less efficient markets — was not coming back, she argued.
- His section on why he and his wife split—he essentially chose soccer over her—would be risky if its candor were not so refreshing.
- Siding with Obama on anything, no matter how sensical, is a risky move for a would-be Republican presidential candidate.
- However, welcoming refugees is an expensive and potentially risky proposition for European countries.
- This makes for an unusual, and risky, subject for a musical stage show – one with origins as a kind of citizen journalism project.
- Which is why some consider crossovers (a man who performs in both gay and straight adult movies) risky business.
- It was risky work to leave the valuable convoy for an instant, but Malcolm felt that he must probe this mystery.
- Though he knew it was risky he determined to stop and find out where he was and to inquire the shortest way to Palmyra.
- We aren't used to this part of the world, you see, and so we didn't know what a risky thing we were doing.
- Life itself I submitted, was a far too risky business as a whole to make each additional particular of danger worth regard.
- He was in the position of a borrower driving a risky trade, or of a would-be insurer who leads an unhealthy life.