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Ɵret1) (a warning that one is going to hurt or punish someone: He will certainly carry out his threat to harm you.) trussel2) (a sign of something dangerous or unpleasant which may be, or is, about to happen: a threat of rain.) overhengende fare, trussel3) (a source of danger: His presence is a threat to our plan/success.) trussel, fare•- threatentrusselsubst. \/θret\/1) trussel2) (overhengende) farebe under the threat of trues avan idle threat en tom trusselmake\/utter threats against someone true noen, komme med trusler mot noenthreat to trussel mot fare for
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threat*/*/ — [θret] noun 1) [C] someone or something that could cause harm or danger She is not viewed as a threat by her former employer.[/ex] a threat to freedom[/ex] The dispute poses a threat (= is a threat) to peace.[/ex] 2) [C] an occasion when someone… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
threaten*/*/ — [ˈθret(ə)n] verb 1) [T] to tell someone that you will cause them harm or problems, especially in order to make them do something He s been threatening me for months.[/ex] The terrorists are threatening to kill the hostages.[/ex] One man has been… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
threaten — verb /ˈθret.ən/ a) To make a threat against someone; to use threats. He threatened me with a knife. b) To menace, or be dangerous. The rocks threatened the ships survival … Wiktionary
threat — n. 1) to issue, make, utter a threat 2) to carry out, fulfill a threat 3) to be, constitute, pose a threat 4) a covert; dire, grave, serious; direct; empty, idle; explicit; imminent; implicit; terroristic; veiled threat 5) a security threat 6) a… … Combinatory dictionary
threat — W2S2 [θret] n [: Old English;] 1.) [U and C] a statement in which you tell someone that you will cause them harm or trouble if they do not do what you want ▪ Your threats don t scare me. threat of ▪ the threat of military invasion threat from ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
threat — [ θret ] noun *** 1. ) count an occasion when someone says that they will cause you harm or problems, especially if you do not do what they tell you to do: threat of: After threats of legal action they stopped the construction. make/issue a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
threat */*/*/ — UK [θret] / US noun Word forms threat : singular threat plural threats 1) [countable/uncountable] a situation or an activity that could cause harm or danger threat to: Officials were confident there had been no threat to public health. a threat… … English dictionary
threaten */*/*/ — UK [ˈθret(ə)n] / US verb Word forms threaten : present tense I/you/we/they threaten he/she/it threatens present participle threatening past tense threatened past participle threatened 1) a) [transitive] to tell someone that you might or you will… … English dictionary
threatening — UK [ˈθret(ə)nɪŋ] / US adjective 1) showing or saying that someone is likely to do something that will harm you a threatening look She s been receiving threatening phone calls. 2) threatening clouds, skies, or seas show that the weather is likely… … English dictionary
opportunity and threat analysis — /ɒpəˌtju:nɪtɪ ən θret əˌnæləsɪs/ noun a company’s analysis of both the advantages and disadvantages in its situation, done in order to ensure sound strategic planning … Marketing dictionary in english