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['hæzədəs]aggettivo rischioso, pericoloso* * *adjective (dangerous: a hazardous journey; hazardous waste.) rischioso* * *hazardous /ˈhæzədəs/a.1 azzardato; arrischiato; rischioso; pericoloso: a hazardous move, una mossa azzardata: This chemical is hazardous to health, questa sostanza chimica è pericolosa per la salute2 casuale; fortuito; aleatoriohazardously avv. hazardousness n. [u].* * *['hæzədəs]aggettivo rischioso, pericoloso
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