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HSK
danger / dangerous
HSK 3
to harm; to jeopardize; to endanger / harmful effect; damage / CL: 個|个
HSK 3
crisis / CL: 個|个
HSK 6
to endanger / to jeopardize / a danger (to life, national security etc)
HSK 7-9
critical / desperate (situation)
HSK 7-9
to take advantage of sb's precarious position
HSK 7-9
urgent / pressing danger
deathly ill
endangered (species) / in imminent danger / critically ill
financial crisis
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surname Wei
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danger / to endanger / Taiwan pr. [wei2]
dangerous situation / venerable old age
sense of crisis; acute awareness of looming danger or instability (often actively cultivated to spur preparedness or action)
out of danger / to avoid danger
safety and danger / safety
frightening words to scare people (idiom); alarmist talk / reds under the beds
Guatemala
(idiom) to take on a leadership role at a time of crisis
(literary) tall building / dangerous building; one that is at risk of collapse
dying (from illness) / facing death / on one's deathbed
to help those in distress (idiom)
in danger of collapse / in a parlous state / (of person) treacherous
imminent danger (idiom); approaching a crisis
to help those in distress
to sacrifice one's life in a crisis
to be critically ill / to be terminally ill
economic crisis
to turn peril into safety (idiom); to avert a danger (esp. political or medical)
afraid / apprehensive
to help those in distress (idiom)
to think of danger in times of safety / to be vigilant in peacetime (idiom)
harmfulness
calamity
to sit upright and still (idiom)
upright and plainspoken (idiom)
perilous situation
grave danger / in jeopardy / in a critical condition
to take advantage of sb's difficulties (idiom)
precarious as pile of eggs (idiom); ready to fall and break at any moment / in a dangerous state
lit. the crisis of being hanged upside down (idiom); fig. extremely critical situation / dire straits
decrepit house
precarious as morning dew (idiom); unlikely to last out the day
energy crisis
critically ill
lit. the matter has become a pile of eggs (idiom); fig. at a critical juncture
dangerous road
close to death / life-threatening (illness)
high-risk
endangered species
(medicine) in a critical condition
hazardous materials
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora / CITES
subprime mortgage crisis
subprime mortgage crisis / abbr. for 次級房屋信貸危機|次级房屋信贷危机
monetary crisis
credit crisis
to risk one's life
hazard assessment
credit crisis
(idiom) physically and mentally exhausted
at stake / in peril
grave situation
in imminent peril (idiom) / on the brink of crisis
Guatemalan (person)
precarious as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence
steep and perilous path
risk
danger lurks on every side (idiom)
national danger, but no support (idiom, from Analects); the future of the nation is at stake but no-one comes to the rescue
to startle sb with scary tale
critically ill patient
hazard lights
mortgage crisis
to break out of a crisis
to help people in distress
to help people in difficulty and bring relief to the needy (idiom)
More moral strength increases one's safety, more power and influence increases one's danger (idiom, from Records of the Historian 史記|史记). cf Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it (William Pitt the Elder, 1770).


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