词汇 | risked |
释义 | risked past simple and past participle ofrisk risk verb[ T ] uk /rɪsk/ us /rɪsk/ B2 to do something although there is a chance of a bad result: 担…的风险,冒险干 "It's dangerous to cross here." "I'll just have to risk it."“从这儿穿行很危险。”“我不得不冒这个险。” [ + -ing verb ]He risked losing his house when his company went bankrupt.他的公司破产时,他差点连自己家的房子都保不住了。 B2 If you risk something important, you cause it to be in a dangerous situation where you might lose it: 使遭受危险 I'm not risking my life (informalneck) in that old car.我不会拿我的性命冒险去坐那辆旧车。 He risked life and limb to get the cat down from the tree.他冒着生命危险爬到树上去把猫救下来。 She was prepared to risk everything on a last throw of the dice.她准备不惜牺牲一切,作最后的一搏。 Local people risked their own lives to shelter resistance fighters from the army.当地的人们冒着生命危险,为抵抗组织的战士提供避难所,使其免遭军队逮捕。 The company is risking everything on the new project. Are you prepared to risk your life? The rescuers risked their lives to save the survivors of the crash. She risks losing her reputation if her latest project fails. Taking risks adventurer all in be skating on thin iceidiom bet the farm/ranchidiom broke dare expose hazard high wire high-stakes imperil jeopardize lay re-expose risk run the risk of doing somethingidiom sail sail close to the windidiom skate sniper's alley Examples of riskedrisked In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Spaces such as the transept clerestories, the baptistery, and the ambulatories were coupled to the nave and risked creating delayed echoes. If they backed away, they risked playing into the hands of the new offices, which claimed that hiring an actuary was a needless expense. This placed individuals in a paradoxical position : they were vulnerable to exploitation, but protest or complaint risked undermining their position even further. No amount of care is sufficient to avoid liability for the injuries that are risked by those activities. Both players credibly threatened negative rewards, which explains why the interaction sometimes risked developing into conflict. Yet, some authors briefly skimmed through theories and concepts, and risked over-simplification. I risked been pronounced an ' infant' or been confirmed blind. While this situation favored the interests of a free market, it risked allowing low-quality or even dangerous sera to enter the market. The traders in small places needed credit, and risked falling deeply into debt. Frequently, people chose to limit their activities, even though they risked being seen as 'giving up'. This rule implied that planters who engaged in illegal activities or who did not produce tobacco according to the instrucciones, risked losing their production quotas. First, he tolerated ' necessary property ', when nuns were poor, had nothing to live on, and risked death without external help. The moderate middle style was suited to such matters as instruction and education at large, but risked becoming either bland or pedantic. Their wildcat actions undermined the leadership's ability to keep its bargain with the government and risked a repeat of the 1978 crackdown. For most men, one wife was quite enough; more than this risked damaging a man's health, and destroying the peace of his home. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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