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risk

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risk1 /rɪsk/ ●●● S2 W1 noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]RISK the possibility that something bad, unpleasant, or dangerous may happen 危险(性),风险 SYN danger, → chance
risk of
 Skiers always face the risk of serious injury.
滑雪者始终面临着受重伤的风险。
risk (that)
 There is a risk that the disease may spread further.
这种疾病存在进一步扩散的危险。
risk to
 There is no risk to public health.
对公众健康没有危害。
2 [countableC]RISK an action that might have bad results 冒险行为 gamble
 It was a risk, sending a letter to my house.
将信寄到我家是冒险。
take a risk (=do something that might have bad results) 冒险
 Isn’t he taking a bit of a risk in coming here?
他来这儿不是有点冒险吗?
take the risk of doing something
 I couldn’t take the risk of leaving him alone even for a short time.
我不能冒险留下他独自一人,哪怕是一会儿也不行。
calculated risk (=a risk you take because you think a good result is quite likely) 权衡过的风险
3 [countableC]DANGEROUS something or someone that is likely to cause harm or danger 可能造成伤害[危险]的事物[]
risk to
 Polluted water supplies are a risk to public health.
受污染的水源对公众健康是一个威胁。
 Meat from the infected animals is regarded as a serious health risk (=something likely to harm people’s health).
受感染动物的肉被认为对健康有严重威胁。
 The tyre dump is a major fire risk (=something that could cause a dangerous fire).
那堆废轮胎是一个很大的火灾隐患。
 She’s becoming a security risk (=someone who may tell important secrets to an enemy).
她成了危险分子。
4 at risk RISKin a situation where you may be harmed 处境危险,受到威胁
 We must stop these rumours; the firm’s reputation is at risk.
我们必须制止这些谣传,公司的名誉受到了威胁。
at risk from
 Women are more at risk from the harmful effects of alcohol than men.
女性受酒精危害的可能性比男性更大。
at risk of
 Their children are also at high risk of developing the disease.
他们的孩子患此病的风险也很高。
 That would mean putting other children at risk.
那将意味着让其他孩子遭受威胁。
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5 run a risk RISKto be in a situation where there is a possibility that something bad could happen to you 冒险
run the risk of doing something
 Anyone travelling without a passport runs the risk of being arrested.
任何人不带护照旅行都有被逮捕的危险。
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6 at the risk of doing something RISKused when you think that what you are going to say or do may have a bad result, may offend or annoy people etc 冒着做某事的危险
 At the risk of sounding stupid, can I ask a question?
恕我愚昧,能问个问题吗?
 Will they go ahead with their plans, even at the risk of offending the Americans?
他们会继续实行他们的计划吗,哪怕是冒着得罪美国人的危险?
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7 at your own risk RISKif you do something at your own risk, you do it when you understand the possible dangers and have been warned about them 自担风险,责任自负
 You can use it, but it’s at your own risk.
你可以用它,但后果自负。
 All personal belongings are left at the owner’s risk.
所有私人物品,一旦丢失,责任自负。
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8 [countableC]BFI a person or business judged according to the danger involved in giving them insurance or lending them money 〔按其风险评估的〕保险对象;贷款对象
COLLOCATIONS
adjectives
high 高的
Professional sport involves a relatively high risk of injury.
职业运动具有相对较高的受伤风险。
low 低的
The risks of failure are quite low.
失败的风险很低。
considerable (=fairly large) 相当大的
Starting up your own business involves considerable risks.
自己创业风险相当大。
a big/great/huge risk 大的风险
There is a great risk that the wound will become infected.
伤口感染的风险很大。
an increased/reduced risk 增加/减少的风险
Those who smoke have an increased risk of heart disease.
吸烟者患心脏病的风险更大。
a real risk 很大的风险
nThere is a real risk that there could be another war.
a serious/grave risk (=real and big) 极大的风险
nThe most serious risk of flooding this evening is on the River Wye.
a potential risk 潜在风险
nThe potential risks associated with this operation should not be ignored.
na financial risk
There is relatively little financial risk for the company.
na political risk
The political risks for the president are minimal.
attendant risks formal (=risks involved in something) 附带风险
nThose who deal with firearms are generally aware of the attendant risks.
verbs
carry a risk (=might be dangerous) 带来风险
Most medical operations carry some risk.
大多数手术都带有某种风险。
pose a risk (=might be dangerous) 构成风险
Climate change poses serious risks to the environment.
气候变化对环境构成极大的威胁。
involve/entail risk 含有/必然伴有风险
Investments that provide a high return generally entail more risk.
高回报的投资一般必然伴有更多风险。
reduce/minimize a risk 降低风险/令风险最小化
This diet could reduce your risk of certain cancers.
这一饮食方式会降低罹患某些癌症的风险。
increase a risk 增加风险
nSmoking increases the risk of heart disease.
eliminate risk (=remove risk completely) 消除风险
nYou can’t eliminate risk in your life completely.
avoid a risk 避免风险
nThey are anxious to avoid any risk of criticism.
face a risk 面对危险
nThe dominant male faces the risk that adult males from the group will attack him.
risk + NOUN
a risk factor (=something that increases a risk) 风险因素
nHigh cholesterol is one of the risk factors associated with heart disease.
risk assessment (=a calculation of how much risk is involved in something) 风险评估
nEngineering risk assessment is based on objective scientific criteria.
phrases
there is a risk 有风险
There is always a risk that mistakes will be made.
犯错的风险总是有的。
an element/degree of risk (=some risk, but not much) 一定程度的风险
There is always an element of risk in flying.
坐飞机始终存在一定的风险。
be worth the risk 值得冒险
Don’t walk home alone at night – it’s not worth the risk.
晚上不要独自步行回家——这样冒险不值得。
the risks involved/the risks associated with something 某事的风险
The soldiers were well aware of the risks involved.
士兵们很清楚其中的风险。
nThe public are unwilling to accept the risks associated with nuclear energy.
the benefits outweigh the risks (=they are more important than the possible risks) 利大于弊
nThe benefits to patients who are taking the drug far outweigh the risks.
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risk2 ●●○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 RISKto put something in a situation in which it could be lost, destroyed, or harmed 使冒〔失去、毁坏或伤害的〕风险 gamble
2 RISKto get into a situation where something unpleasant may happen to you 风险,冒的危险 endanger
3 RISKto do something that you know may have dangerous or unpleasant results 冒险做〔可能有危险或不好结果的事〕
nGrammar
Risk is followed by an -ing form, not an infinitive. You say:
They risk being shot if they are caught.
Don’t say: They risk to be shot.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
riskrisk1 /rɪsk/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU] the possibility that something may be lost, harmed, or damaged, or that something bad, unpleasant, or dangerous may happen
If you’re considering starting a business, think carefully about the risks involved.
risk of
If your cheque book is lost or stolen, let your bank know immediately in order to reduce the risk of fraud on your account.
This is one high-technology venture that is fairly low in financial risk.
risk that
There is always a risk that the supplier will go out of business before the order is delivered.
downside risk
2[countableC, uncountableU]FINANCE the possibility that the value of an asset may go up or down on the stockmarket
There is always some risk with any kind of investment.
Fund managers have the resources and time to make judgments on which non-rated bonds are worth the risk.
currency risk exchange risk inflation risk interest-rate risk inventory risk liquidity risk market risk political risk specific risk systematic risk underwriting risk unsystematic risk
3[countableC]BANKINGFINANCE the possibility that a person or business will not pay back a loan
Many banks will not lend to high-risk borrowers.
credit risk sovereign risk
4[countableC]INSURANCE the possibility of a particular type of damage against which you are insured
Check in detail the risks that are covered by your policy.
5[countableC]FINANCEINSURANCE a person or business judged according to the risk involved in providing them with insurance or lending them money
Drivers under 21 are regarded as poor risks by insurance companies.
People with previous heart attacks are considered to be higher insurance risks.
actuarial risk buyer's risk carrier’s risk catastrophe risk insurable risk non-insurable risk owner’s risk underwriting risk uninsurable risk
6run a risk to be in a situation where there is a risk of something bad happening to you
If you fail to pay your bill, you run the risk of having your electricity supply cut off.
7take a risk to decide to do something even though you know it may have bad results
The choice facing the Government is whether or not to take a risk with inflation by reducing interest rates.
8at risk if something is at risk, it is in a situation where it may be damaged or lost
We have to stop these rumours; the firm’s reputation is at risk.
Older workers are most at risk of experiencing long-term unemployment.
Your home is at risk (=you might lose it) if you do not keep up repayments on the loan.
9at your own risk if you do something at your own risk, you do it when you understand the possible dangers and have been warned about them
All tours are undertaken at the visitor’s own risk.
riskrisk2 verb [transitiveT]
1to put something in a situation in which it could be lost, destroyed, or harmed
risk something on something
You’d have to be crazy to risk your money on an investment like that!
They risked their financial future on a brand-new business venture.
2to get into a situation where something unpleasant may happen to you
The workers risked dismissal without compensation if the strike continued.
3to do something that you know may have dangerous or unpleasant results
risk doing something
No bank would risk giving them a loan.
Origin risk1
(1600-1700) French risque, from Italian risco

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