hazard
英 ['hæzəd]美['hæzɚd]
- vt. 赌运气;冒…的危险,使遭受危险
- n. 危险,冒险;冒险的事
- n. (Hazard)人名;(法)阿扎尔;(英)哈泽德
考试真题
- Annan stressed the need for the negotiations to focus on increasing the flow of money from rich to poor regions to help reduce their vulnerability to climate hazards while still curbing the emissions of the heat-trapping gases.
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- How rich countries can better help poor regions reduce climate hazards
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- My coworkers have been worrying about health conditions and complaining about safety hazards in the workplace.
出自-2011年6月听力原文
- Its benefits outweigh the hazards involved.
出自-2016年6月阅读原文
- In America, white tailed deer are more numerous than ever before, so abundant in fact that they've become a suburban nuisance and a health hazard.
出自-2013年12月听力原文
- Rock stars now face a new hazard --- voice abuse.
出自-2013年6月听力原文
- Hmm, uh, are you trying to say that it presents a health hazard?
出自-2012年12月听力原文
- The health hazard at her work place
出自-2012年12月听力原文
- As marketing professors Silvia Bellezza, Neeru Paharia, and Anat Keinan recently explained in Hazard Business Review HBR, leisure time was once seen as an indicator of high social status, something attainable only for those at the top.
2017年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C