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danger

Aussprache: [ˈdeɪndʒər]

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Kontext: „safety“

(noun) a situation that could cause harm or injury to someone. It means that something might be unsafe or risky, like walking near a busy street without looking.

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The sign warned us about the danger of swimming in the river during a storm.

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There was no danger in the park; it was very safe for kids to play.

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What do you think is the biggest danger when riding a bike?

Kontext: „risk“

(noun) something that poses a threat or harm, often related to certain activities. For example, climbing a steep mountain has a danger because you might fall.

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Skydiving can be thrilling, but it also has its dangers.

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Playing video games safely at home carries no danger.

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What dangers do you know about when hiking in the mountains?

Kontext: „emotion“

(noun) a feeling of being in trouble or about to get hurt. You might feel a sense of danger when you hear loud noises in a dark place.

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He felt a great danger as he walked through the abandoned house.

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She didn’t feel any danger while enjoying her day at the beach.

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Have you ever felt a sense of danger when doing something unusual?

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