hazard
ha
ˈhæ
zard
zɜrd
zērd
British pronunciation
/hˈæzəd/

Définition et signification de « hazard » en anglais

to hazard
01

hasarder

to put someone or something at danger or risk
Transitive: to hazard sth
to hazard definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Improper handling of chemicals may hazard environmental contamination.
Une manipulation inadéquate des produits chimiques peut mettre en danger la contamination de l'environnement.
02

deviner

to state an opinion, guess, suggestion, etc. even though there are chances of one being wrong
Transitive: to hazard an opinion or guess
example
Exemples
She did n't want to hazard an opinion on the matter without more information.
Elle ne voulait pas hasarder une opinion sur la question sans plus d'informations.
03

hasarder

to take a chance or risk, hoping for a positive result or outcome
Transitive: to hazard an action
example
Exemples
They hazarded a trip across the mountains, hoping the weather would hold.
Ils ont risqué un voyage à travers les montagnes, espérant que le temps tiendrait.
Hazard
01

danger

something that poses a risk or danger
example
Exemples
Smoking is a well-known health hazard that can lead to serious diseases.
Fumer est un danger bien connu pour la santé qui peut entraîner des maladies graves.
02

an unpredictable or unknown factor that influences outcomes, often in events, experiments, or decisions

example
Exemples
The stock market involves hazards that make long-term predictions difficult.
03

a designed obstacle or challenge on a golf course, such as a sand trap or water feature

example
Exemples
Sand bunkers are common hazards on professional courses.
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