riskless / rɪsk /

无风险没有风险无风险的毫无风险

riskless2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. exposure to the chance of injury or loss; a hazard or dangerous chance: It's not worth the risk.
  2. Insurance. the hazard or chance of loss.the degree of probability of such loss.the amount that the insurance company may lose.a person or thing with reference to the hazard involved in insuring him, her, or it.the type of loss, as life, fire, marine disaster, or earthquake, against which an insurance policy is drawn.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to expose to the chance of injury or loss; hazard: to risk one's life.
  2. to venture upon; take or run the chance of: to risk a fall in climbing; to risk a war.

riskless 近义词

riskless

等同于 safe

riskless

等同于 secure

riskless构成的短语

  • risk life and limb
  • at risk
  • calculated risk
  • run a risk

更多riskless例句

  1. Along with deforestation, climate change also plays a role in increasing fire risk in the Amazon and Pantanal.
  2. That won’t lessen the current level of risk, but it could at least limit how much worse things get.
  3. Water customers in Imperial Beach and Coronado were at risk of a suspect pricing mechanism, according to a ratepayer watchdog, until state regulators stepped in late last month.
  4. Some groups are subject to disproportionate risks so that other groups reap disproportionate benefits.
  5. When nothing else is predictable, brands can afford to take risks.
  6. Obsessive exercising and inadequate nutrition can, over time, put people at high risk for overuse injuries like stress fractures.
  7. Together, the teams are working 24 hours a day for a product that promises much higher risk than it does profit.
  8. Politicians who openly associated with Duke, or his hard-core associates, did so at their own risk.
  9. Advanced maternal age dramatically increases the risk of maternal mortality as well as birth defects like Down Syndrome.
  10. It denotes the person that puts on the badge, puts on the blue uniform, and goes into the streets to put their life at risk.
  11. But a lawyer who needed the wherewithal finally condescended to risk the task, and into it he plunged.
  12. If the Duke de Ripperda be found, he must be taken alive, at the risk of those who seek him.
  13. Assuredly, this was an occasion when the sacrifice of a few minutes might avoid the grave risk of a breakdown after daybreak.
  14. The hospitals in the capital were crowded with wounded soldiers, brought in at great risk from the rural districts.
  15. We find these figures in “Chance,”‌ which by Concurrence describes the risk they ran.