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Перевод: danger
[существительное] опасность ; угроза ; гроза
Тезаурус:
- The greatest danger to a windsurfer is a wind that blows you away from a beach.
- In the second case, the Court of Appeal is reported as having concluded that there was no evidence of "a need of protection from immediate danger".
- By 808 the Danes were fully aware of the danger of Frankish expansion, and their king, Godfred, built a massive earthwork along his frontier.
- The enduring strength of post-war social and economic policy, for all its frequent and perceived failures, still commanded enough allegiance for the Conservatives to fight it with only danger to themselves.
- An architecture centre is in danger of doing the same thing and, to that extent, is distinctly against the interests of the membership as a whole.
- It is the people who live without the acknowledgement of death who are in danger of destroying themselves spiritually.
- Yet there is a danger here in over-gilding the memory of Attlee's Whitehall - a danger that even familiarity with the formerly secret record of his government cannot entirely eradicate.
- As it happened all his discoveries went against the Peripatetic views, and as he advanced so the attacks on him grew, largely because the lesser ones among opponents saw their cosy lives of repetitions of dogma in danger.
- In the same series of correspondence, General Smith wrote to General Ritchie suggesting that if he had an operation in mind he should consider using the Free French troop as there was a danger of them becoming stale after their period of intensive training.
- For though there is a danger that a broad curriculum may be superficial, containing nothing but a passing acquaintance with a variety of different subjects, and though this danger must be constantly guarded against, the purpose of the generalized, "disinterested" curriculum is quite different.
- Graham was thrust into the Palace Manager's seat when Arthur Rowe was taken seriously ill in November l 962, and with the club in grave danger of returning to the Fourth Division.
- The obvious fact that stressful circumstances, such as anger or danger, are not conducive to going to sleep is due to adrenalin to a large extent.
- Two of the Tories" West Country seats could be in danger.
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