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形容词比较级
more precarious
形容词最高级
most precarious
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不稳定的, 岌岌可危的
unstable or insecure, often causing anxiety
- The company's finances were in a precarious state, with bankruptcy looming on the horizon.
公司的财务状况处于不稳定状态,破产的阴影笼罩在地平线上。
- After the scandal, the politician's reputation was in a precarious position.
丑闻发生后,这位政治家的声誉处于不稳定的状态。
- The financial markets were in a precarious state, with investors fearing a sudden crash.
金融市场处于不稳定状态,投资者担心突然崩溃。
- He found himself in a precarious situation with no clear solution in sight.
他发现自己处于一种不稳定的境地,眼前没有明确的解决方案。
- The political climate was precarious, leading to widespread uncertainty among the citizens.
政治气候不稳定,导致公民中普遍存在不确定性。
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危险的, 不稳定的
full of danger or uncertainty, likely to cause harm or accidents
- Walking on the icy sidewalk was precarious, and many people slipped and fell.
在结冰的人行道上行走是危险的,许多人滑倒并摔倒了。
- The old wooden bridge swayed in the wind, making the crossing feel precarious.
古老的木桥在风中摇摆,使穿越感觉危险。
- Driving in heavy fog can be precarious, as visibility is severely limited.
在浓雾中驾驶可能是危险的,因为能见度严重受限。
- His health was in a precarious condition following the surgery.
手术后,他的健康状况处于危险状态。
- Her precarious position on the edge of the cliff made everyone nervous.
她在悬崖边上岌岌可危的姿势让所有人都感到紧张。
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