danger UK ['deɪn.dʒər] US [-dʒɚ] noun ESSENTIAL countable or uncountable ■the possibility of harm or death to someone 危险,风险•Danger! Keep out!危险!别进来! •He drove so fast that I really felt my life was in danger.他的车开得太快了,当时我真的觉得自己会有生命危险。 •The doctors say he is now out of danger (= is not expected to die although he has been extremely ill).医生们说他已经渡过危险期。 •the dangers of rock-climbing攀岩的种种危险 IMPROVER countable ■something or someone that may harm you 威胁;危险因素•Icy roads are a danger to drivers.结冰的路面对司机来说是种威胁。 •The judge described him as a danger to society.法官说他对社会构成威胁。 danger of sth ■the possibility that something bad will happen …的危险性;发生(坏事)的可能•If there's any danger of seeing Gary at the party, I'm not going.如果在派对上有可能看到加里,那我就不去了。 •If he carries on like this he's in danger of losing his job.如果他再这样下去,就有可能失去工作。 UK ['deɪn.dʒər] US [-dʒɚ] noun There's no danger of that! humorous ■said to mean that something certainly will not happen (表示某事肯定不会发生)不会的!没事的!•"Bye - don't work too hard!" "There's no danger of that!"“再见——别太累了!”“不会的!” |