to peril
01
使处于危险, 危及
to put someone or something in a dangerous or difficult position
Transitive: to peril sth
例子
Ignoring safety guidelines could peril the lives of those involved.
忽视安全准则可能会危及相关人员的生命。
Reckless actions may peril the success of the entire mission.
鲁莽的行为可能会危及整个任务的成功。
Peril
01
危险, 迫在眉睫的危险
great and immediate danger, especially when one may be harmed or even killed
例子
Mountaineers faced many perils from rockfalls and avalanches during their ascent.
登山者在攀登过程中面临了许多来自落石和雪崩的危险。
Sailing alone across the ocean presented enormous perils from storms and equipment failures.
独自航行穿越海洋会因风暴和设备故障而带来巨大的危险。
02
an action or undertaking that is risky and may result in harm or loss
例子
Climbing without safety gear was a peril he willingly accepted.
They entered the stormy sea in a small boat, a dangerous peril.
03
危险, 风险
the state of being threatened by or exposed to a significant negative occurrence
例子
The mission plunged deep into enemy territory, with the agents operating under constant peril of discovery.
任务深入敌后,特工们在不断被发现的危险中行动。
Tests on new aircraft design exposed pilots to the peril of mechanical failures or crashes.
新型飞机设计的测试使飞行员面临机械故障或坠机的危险。



























