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词汇 hazarded
释义 hazarded
past simple and past participle ofhazard
hazard
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈhæz.əd/ us /ˈhæz.ɚd/
to risk doing something, especially making a guess, suggestion, etc.: 冒险(尤指猜测、建议等)
hazard a guessI wouldn't like to hazard a guess.我不想冒险猜测。
formal
to risk doing something that might cause harm to someone or something else: 使遭受危险
The policy hazarded the islands and put the lives of the inhabitants at risk.这项政策将这些岛屿和岛上的居民置于了危险的境地。
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Guessing, supposing and suspecting

Examples of hazarded


hazarded

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


I have hazarded some figures where it seemed reasonable to do so, and otherwise just proposed orders of magnitude.
That is something that was not characteristic of him and that no dictator would have hazarded.
A court-martial was held if he lost or hazarded his ship.
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The journey is completed in speed and in safety, although safety can be hazarded.
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I was pretty sure that the answers could not be given; but various answers were hazarded.
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It was said by a court of inquiry that the captain hazarded his ship in not having steam up when bad weather was approaching.
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The proposal as a whole is an unacceptable one, for more reasons than those he hazarded a guess at.
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Those who have followed the geological conditions have hazarded the opinion that they are almost continuous right down to this great city.
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Put simply, that principle works on risking something more or less valuable in the hope of winning more than one has hazarded.
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I had the doubtful privilege of serving on the courts martial of one or two of my colleagues who had hazarded their ships.
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I cannot believe that some of the biggest oil companies in the world would have hazarded their own platforms for lack of basic safety arrangements.
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It may well be that the existence of three or four large national sweeps a year would diminish the amount of money hazarded on gambling.
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Money is hazarded daily in every kind of gamble.
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It will be the winning of a stake or a number of stakes hazarded which, by this clause as it stands, is made perfectly legal.
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I hazarded a guess that it must be about £35 million.
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