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  1. опасность danger of death —- смертельная опасность to escape from danger —- избежать опасности to smell danger —- почуять опасность to expose smb. to danger —- подвергать кого-л. опасности to face the danger —- смотреть опасности в лицо to be in danger —- быть в опасности he is in danger —- он в опасности to put smb. in danger —- подвергать кого-л. опасности to be out of danger —- быть вне опасности to involve no danger —- быть совершенно безопасным the trip involves no danger —- это путешествие не связано ни с каким риском his presence radiated danger —- в его присутствии каждому становилось не по себе any further moves would be fraught with danger —- любые дальнейшие шаги крайне опасны he goes in danger of life —- ему грозит смертельная опасность; он рискует жизнью the signal was at danger —- знак предупреждал об опасности "thin ice! danger"! —- "тонкий лед! опасно для жизни" there is no danger —- нечего опасаться, это безопасно danger past, God forgotten —- посл. опасность миновала, и Бог забыт 2. угроза danger to a country —- угроза стране the dangers to health —- вещи, вредные для здоровья 3. риск to be in danger of smth. —- подвергаться какому-л. риску the dangers of a journey —- опасности, подстерегающие путешественника the boat was in danger of sinking —- казалось, что лодка вот-вот потонет 4. мор. подводный риф, скала 5. уст. власть within smb.'s danger —- в чьей-л....
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  arrow зигзагообразная стрела, молния (обозначение токов высокого напряжения) DANGER noun  1) опасность out of danger - вне опасности in danger - в опасном положении in danger of ones life - с опасностью для жизни to keep out of danger - избегать опасности  2) угроза a danger to peace - угроза миру Syn: hazard, jeopardy, menace, peril, risk, threat Ant: defence, protection, safeguard, safety security DANGEROUS adj. опасный; рискованный - look dangerous ...
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  сущ. опасность, угроза, риск - be in danger - be in danger of smth. - be out of danger - clear and present danger ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  опасность; угроза - danger of fire - danger of salinity - normal danger ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  n. 1 liability or exposure to harm. 2 a thing that causes or is likely to cause harm. 3 the status of a railway signal directing a halt or caution. Phrases and idioms danger list a list of those dangerously ill, esp. in a hospital. danger money extra payment for dangerous work. in danger of likely to incur or to suffer from. Etymology: earlier sense 'jurisdiction, power': ME f. OF dangier ult. f. L dominus lord ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English daunger, from Anglo-French dangier, dongier, from Vulgar Latin *dominiarium, from Latin dominium ownership  Date: 13th century  1.  a. archaic jurisdiction  b. obsolete reach, range  2. obsolete harm, damage  3. exposure or liability to injury, pain, harm, or loss a place where children could play without ~  4. a case or cause of ~ the ~s of mining  II. transitive verb  Date: 14th century archaic en~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (dangers) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. Danger is the possibility that someone may be harmed or killed. My friends endured tremendous danger in order to help me... His life could be in danger. ? safety N-UNCOUNT 2. A danger is something or someone that can hurt or harm you. ...the dangers of smoking... Britain’s roads are a danger to cyclists... = threat N-COUNT: usu N of -ing/n, N to n 3. If there is a danger that something unpleasant will happen, it is possible that it will happen. There is a real danger that some people will no longer be able to afford insurance... If there is a danger of famine, we should help. N-SING: also no det, N that, N of n/-ing 4. If someone who has been seriously ill is out of danger, they are still ill, but they are not expected to die. PHRASE: v-link PHR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 the possibility that someone or something will be harmed or killed  (Danger! High Voltage.) + of  (Is there any danger of infection, doctor?) + from  (danger from radioactive sources | in danger (=in a situation in which you may be harmed or killed))  (I had a sudden feeling that Petra was in danger. | out of danger (=not in danger any more))  (The patient is now out of danger.) 2 (countable often plural something or someone that may harm or kill you  (I think he enjoys the dangers of rock climbing. | face dangers (=do something that involves dangers))  (All boxers are well aware of the dangers they face in the ring. | be a danger to)  (The wreck is a danger to other ships.) 3 the possibility that something unpleasant will happen  (danger that)  (There is always the danger that Elizabeth will go back on her promise.) + of  (Is there much danger of losing money?) be in danger of (=be in a situation in which something unpleasant may happen)  (Carlos is in danger of losing his job.) 4 be on the danger list to be so ill that you may die 5 there's no danger of that used to mean that something bad will not happen ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - early 13c., "power of a lord or master, jurisdiction," from Anglo-Fr. daunger, from O.Fr. dangier "power to harm, mastery," alteration (due to assoc. with damnum) of dongier, from V.L. *dominarium "power of a lord," from L. dominus "lord, master." First meaning in Eng. was "arrogance, insolence," modern sense of "risk, peril" (from being in the control of someone or something else) evolved first in Fr., and in Eng. 14c. Replaced O.E. pleoh. Dangerous is from 12c. ...
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