to hazard
第三人称
hazards
现在进行时
hazarding
过去式
hazarded
过去完成时
hazarded
1
危害, 冒险
to put someone or something at danger or risk
及物动词
- Neglecting safety procedures can hazard the well-being of workers.
忽视安全程序可能会危害工人的健康。
- Improper handling of chemicals may hazard environmental contamination.
化学品的不当处理可能会危害环境污染。
- Posting personal information online can hazard your privacy.
在网上发布个人信息可能会危害你的隐私。
- The ongoing dispute is hazarding diplomatic relations.
持续的争端正在危害外交关系。
- The company's negligence hazarded the lives of its workers.
公司的疏忽危及了工人的生命。
2
猜测, 冒险
to state an opinion, guess, suggestion, etc. even though there are chances of one being wrong
及物动词
- He hesitated but decided to hazard a guess about the answer.
他犹豫了一下,但决定冒险猜测答案。
- She didn't want to hazard an opinion on the matter without more information.
在没有更多信息的情况下,她不想冒险对这件事发表意见。
- He hesitated to hazard a guess about the project's success.
他犹豫是否要冒险猜测项目的成功。
- He cautiously hazarded a suggestion for the new marketing campaign.
他谨慎地为新的营销活动提出了一个建议。
- The scientist decided to hazard a theory on the cause of the anomaly.
科学家决定冒险提出一个关于异常原因的理论。
3
冒险, 尝试
to take a chance or risk, hoping for a positive result or outcome
及物动词
- She was willing to hazard a new approach in hopes of improving the project’s results.
她愿意冒险尝试新方法,以期改善项目的结果。
- They hazarded a trip across the mountains, hoping the weather would hold.
他们冒险穿越山脉,希望天气能保持稳定。
- He hazarded a large investment, expecting it to pay off in the long term.
他冒险进行了大笔投资,期望长期来看会有回报。
- He hazarded challenging the status quo, believing it could lead to innovation.
他冒险挑战现状,相信这可以带来创新。
- He decided to hazard starting his own business, despite the uncertainties.
尽管存在不确定性,他还是决定冒险开始自己的事业。