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dangerous
1 dangerous 2 not dangerous 3 doing sth dangerous 4 avoiding danger
1 dangerous - if sb/sth is likely to hurt or kill sb/sth, it is dangerous Boxing is a dangerous sport. ◎ a dangerous criminal ◎ a dangerous road - an activity that is dangerous is risky It was a risky operation, but without it he would certainly have died. - the chance that sb/sth might be hurt or killed or that sth unpleasant might happen: danger (noun C/U), risk (noun C/U) There was a real danger that the building would collapse. ◎ Journalists are used to facing danger. ◎ 'Are there any risks involved in taking this medicine?' 'No, there's no risk at all.' - if sb/sth is so dangerous that it can kill you, it is deadly, lethal a deadly poison ◎ a lethal weapon - if a problem or situation is important because it might be dangerous, it is serious; noun (U): seriousness a serious illness ◎ the increase in serious crime ◎ I don't think you understand the seriousness of the situation. - a situation or an event that is dangerous and serious: emergency; adjective: emergency (only before a noun) The doctor was called out on an emergency. ◎ The plane had to make an emergency landing. - a person or a thing that is dangerous: danger (to sb/sth), threat (to sb/sth), risk (to sb/sth) the dangers of drugs ◎ a threat to national security ◎ Throughout the journey we were exposed to a lot of risks. - if sth dangerous may happen to you, you are in danger (of sth), at risk (of sth) I was in danger of losing my job. ◎ at risk of catching cholera
2 not dangerous - not dangerous: safe (adverb safely); noun (U): safety Don't sit on that chair. It isn't safe. ◎ You should put your wallet in a safe place when you are walking in the street. ◎ a safe driver ◎ Is it safe to drink the water here? ◎ Drive safely! - free from danger or from possible injury, damage, etc: safe (from sb/sth); noun (U): safety I never feel safe walking home alone at night. ◎ Keep the papers where they will be safe from fire. ◎ She has been missing for several days and police now fear for her safety. ◎ road safety ◎ In the interests of safety, smoking is forbidden. - not hurt or damaged: safe and sound The children were found safe and sound after spending a night in the forest. - not likely to be lost; safe: secure; noun (U): security financial security - when a dangerous situation has ended, you are out of danger
3 doing sth dangerous - to cause danger to sb/sth: put* sb/sth at risk, (formal) endanger sb/sth Don't put your health at risk by overworking. ◎ to endanger sb's life - to do sth even though you know that sth dangerous or unpleasant may happen as a result: risk sth If you give up your job now, you risk a long period of unemployment. - to do sth that you know might be dangerous: take* a risk, take* risks, take* chances If you want to succeed in life you'll have to take risks. - to do sth for which you might be killed or punished: risk your life, risk your neck The man risked his life to rescue the boy. - not afraid of doing dangerous or physically difficult things: brave (adverb bravely) - to try to persuade sb to do sth dangerous or difficult to show that they are brave: dare sb (to do sth) I dare you to run across the railway track when the train is coming. - an experience that is unusual, exciting or dangerous: adventure (noun C/U) ※ more on being brave BRAVE
4 avoiding danger - to tell sb about sth bad which might happen, and to advise them to be careful: warn sb (of/about sth), warn sb against (doing) sth, warn sb not to do sth; noun (C/U): warning They put up a red flag to warn you against swimming when it's dangerous. ◎ I warned you not to disturb the dog while it was asleep. - a machine which warns you about danger with a bell or other loud noise: alarm I don't know why the car alarm went off. ※ more on warning WARN - to keep sb/sth safe from danger or attack: protect sb/sth (against/from sb/sth); noun: protection vaccines to protect children from polio - to make or keep sb/sth safe from danger, death, loss, etc: save sb/sth (from sth) You saved my life! - to save sb/sth from sth that is dangerous or unpleasant: rescue sb/sth (from sb/sth); noun: rescue; a person who does this: rescuer The boys were rescued from the burning house. ◎ the mountain rescue services ◎ Rescuers arrived at the scene within the hour. - to cause sth not to happen: prevent sth, prevent sth (from) happening, avoid sth How can we prevent war breaking out? ◎ We only just managed to avoid a serious crash. - a thing that you do in order to avoid danger or problems: precaution (often plural) We took the precaution of taking out travel insurance before we went on holiday. - to be careful or pay special attention to sb/sth that is dangerous: watch out (for sb/sth), look out (for sb/sth) Watch out! There's a hole in the pavement. ◎ Look out for the low beam at the top of the stairs. ※ more on protecting people and preventing danger PROTECT, AVOID/PREVENT - a written notice warning people to be careful of sb/sth may say Beware (of sb/sth) or Danger! Beware of the dog! ◎ Danger - men at work!
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