dangerous 基本解释
adj. 有危险的; 引起危险的; 不安全的
dangerous 词组短语
- carriage of dangerous goods
- dangerous and reckless driving
- dangerous animal
- dangerous consequences of a crime
- dangerous drugs
- dangerous label
- dangerous primises
- dangerous things
- dangerous weapon
- ingestion of dangerous drug
dangerous 详细解释
adj.
- 有危险的;引起危险的;不安全的
likely to injure or harm sb, or to damage or destroy sth- a dangerous road/illness/sport
危险的道路 / 疾病 / 运动 - The traffic here is very dangerous for children.
这里的交通对孩子很危险。 - dangerous levels of carbon monoxide
达到危险程度的一氧化碳含量 - The prisoners who escaped are violent and dangerous.
这些逃犯残暴而危险。 - a conviction for dangerous driving
判危险驾驶罪 - The situation is highly dangerous .
形势十分危急。 - It would be dangerous for you to stay here.
你待在这儿不安全。
- a dangerous road/illness/sport
dangerous 习惯用语
adj.
- 令人气愤的话题(或场合);危险处境
a situation or subject that is likely to make sb angry, or that involves risk- We'd be on dangerous ground if we asked about race or religion.
我们要是问到种族或宗教问题,就很可能会冒犯人。
- We'd be on dangerous ground if we asked about race or religion.
dangerous ground
dangerous 双语例句
- 1、
He's taking a dangerous drug: it acts very fast on the central nervous system
他正在服用一种危险的药物:这种药物能很快影响到中枢神经系统。 - 2、
This was a bad case of dangerous driving
这是一起严重的危险驾驶案例。 - 3、
This is the most dangerous professional sport there is, and the worst paid.
这是最危险的职业体育运动,但报酬却是最低的。 - 4、
Certain breeds are more dangerous than others.
某些品种比其他品种更危险。 - 5、
Jensen is a dangerous man, and can be very brutal and reckless.
詹森是个危险人物,可能会变得非常野蛮而凶残。 - 6、
By day a woman could safely walk the streets, but at night the pavements became dangerous
白天的时候,妇女可以安全地在街上行走,而到了夜晚人行道上会变得很危险。 - 7、
Be very careful with this stuff, it can be dangerous if it isn't handled properly
这东西一定要小心,稍不注意的话就会有危险。 - 8、
The strategy was too dangerous in the explosive circumstances of the times
在当时那种一触即发的形势下,采取那样的策略太危险了。 - 9、
It's a dangerous stretch of road.
那段路很不安全。 - 10、
It's dangerous to jump to early conclusions.
过早地下结论可能会带来严重后果。 - 11、
Such laws could protect the consumer from harmful or dangerous remedies
这样的法规可以保护消费者免受有害或者危险药品的威胁。 - 12、
This whole thing's got a good bit more dangerous.
整件事情变得更加危险了。 - 13、
I honestly don't know how I will react the next time I meet a potentially dangerous situation
我真不知道下次再碰上有潜在危险的情况时会作何反应。 - 14、
The country slipped into a dangerous mixture of nationalism and militarism.
这个国家陷进了一种民族主义和军国主义并存的危险境地。 - 15、
The play is set in the dangerous no-man's land between youth and adolescence
这部戏描写的是青年时期和青春期之间那段危险、暖昧的时光。 - 16、
Such power is politically dangerous and morally objectionable.
这样的权力在政治上极其危险,在道义上也令人反感。 - 17、
Sunburn is painful and potentially dangerous.
晒伤不仅疼,还有潜在危险。 - 18、
Primitive humans needed to be able to react like this to escape from dangerous animals
原始人必须要能作出这样的反应以逃避危险的动物。 - 19、
Six prisoners are still at large along with four dangerous recidivists.
4个危险的惯犯和其他6名犯人仍然在逃。 - 20、
He described the situation as very dangerous and called for resolute action.
他将形势描述得非常危险,并号召采取果断行动。 - 21、
It's a very dangerous stretch of road
这是一段非常危险的路。 - 22、
Taken in isolation these statements can be dangerous fallacies.
孤立地看,这些说法可能是危险的谬论。 - 23、
It was the only time she had ever discouraged him from dangerous activities and she regretted it thereafter.
那是她唯一一次劝他不要参加危险活动,说完以后她就后悔了。 - 24、
The situation is unstable and potentially dangerous.
情况不稳定,可能有危险。 - 25、
There are jobs more dangerous than truck driving; for instance, training lions.
有的工作比驾驶卡车更危险,例如驯狮。 - 26、
The pilot guided us through the dangerous reefs.
这位引航员引导我们通过了危险的暗礁区。 - 27、
The enemy hidden in our ranks are of course much more dangerous than those acting in broad daylight.
隐藏在我们队伍中的敌人当然要比明火执仗的敌人更加危险。 - 28、
They had equipped their workers adequately for such dangerous condition.
他们让工人们充分装备起来,以应付这样的危险情况。 - 29、
They started on a dangerous expedition.
他们出发去进行一次危险的远征。
dangerous 英英释义
adj
- causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm
- a dangerous operation
- a grave situation
- a grave illness
- grievous bodily harm
- a serious wound
- a serious turn of events
- a severe case of pneumonia
- a life-threatening disease
- involving or causing danger or risk
- a dangerous criminal
- a dangerous bridge
- unemployment reached dangerous proportions

