Hazard Meaning in English
word
/ˈhæzɝd/
HA-zurd
/hˈæzəd/
HA-zuhd
释义
A hazard is something that can cause harm, danger, or risk, especially to people, property, or the environment.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in formal or technical contexts, such as safety, health, or engineering. Common collocations: 'fire hazard,' 'health hazard,' 'hazard warning.' Not usually used for small, everyday annoyances.
Spanish: peligro - riesgoPortuguese (BR): perigo - riscoPortuguese (PT): perigo - riscoChinese (Simplified): 危险 - 危害Chinese (Traditional): 危險 - 危害Hindi: खतरा - जोखिमArabic: خطر - مجازفةBengali: ঝুঁকি - বিপদRussian: опасность - угроза (риск)Japanese: 危険Vietnamese: mối nguy hiểm - rủi roKorean: 위험 - 해로운 것Turkish: tehlike - riskUrdu: خطرIndonesian: bahaya - risiko
例句
Smoking is a serious hazard to your health.
basic
Wet floors can be a slipping hazard.
basic
Keep chemicals away from children; they are a hazard.
basic
The old wiring in this building is a fire hazard.
natural
He always drives fast, ignoring every possible hazard on the road.
natural
Before starting the project, we need to identify every potential hazard.
natural