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to hazard
01
arriesgar
to put someone or something at danger or risk
Transitive: to hazard sth
Ejemplos
Posting personal information online can hazard your privacy.
Publicar información personal en línea puede poner en peligro tu privacidad.
02
aventurar, arriesgar
to state an opinion, guess, suggestion, etc. even though there are chances of one being wrong
Transitive: to hazard an opinion or guess
Ejemplos
He hesitated to hazard a guess about the project's success.
Dudó en arriesgar una conjetura sobre el éxito del proyecto.
03
arriesgar
to take a chance or risk, hoping for a positive result or outcome
Transitive: to hazard an action
Ejemplos
He hazarded a large investment, expecting it to pay off in the long term.
Él arriesgó una gran inversión, esperando que diera frutos a largo plazo.
Hazard
01
peligro, riesgo
something that poses a risk or danger
Ejemplos
Construction sites often have signs to warn of potential hazards like falling debris.
Los sitios de construcción a menudo tienen letreros para advertir sobre peligros potenciales como escombros que caen.
02
an unpredictable or unknown factor that influences outcomes, often in events, experiments, or decisions
Ejemplos
Small hazards in the environment can lead to major ecological shifts.
03
a designed obstacle or challenge on a golf course, such as a sand trap or water feature
Ejemplos
The ball landed in a hazard, making the next shot difficult.



























