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61 breakneck
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62 brink
[brɪŋk] nounthe edge or border of a steep, dangerous place or of a river.حافه، حافَّه، حَرْف، شَفيرُ الهاوِيَه -
63 cornered
adjective1) having (a given number of) corners:ذو زَواياa three-cornered hat.
2) forced into a position from which it is difficult to escape:مَحْصور في زاوِيَهA cornered animal can be very dangerous.
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64 defuse
[diːˈfjuːz] verb يَنْزَع الفَتيل، يُبْطِل مَفْعول2) to make harmless or less dangerous:يُهَدِّئ، يُلَطِّفHe succeeded in defusing the situation.
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65 dice with death
to do something very risky (and dangerous):يُجازِف، يُخاطِرHe diced with death every time he took a short cut across the main railway line.
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66 emergency
[ɪˈməːdʒənsɪ] noun plural eˈmergenciesan unexpected, especially dangerous happening or situation:Call the doctor – it's an emergency
طارِئ، حالَةٌ طارِئَه( also adjective) an emergency exit.
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67 grave
I [greɪv] nouna plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried:قَبْر II [greɪv] adjectiveHe laid flowers on the grave.
1) important:مُهِمgrave decisions.
2) serious, dangerous:خَطيرgrave news.
3) serious, sad:جَدّي، وَقورa grave expression.
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68 harmless
adjectivenot dangerous or liable to cause harm:غَيْر مُضِر، غَيْر مُؤْذٍDon't be frightened of that snake – it's harmless.
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69 hazardous
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70 hellbent on
determined on:مُصَمِّمٌ عَلىI've told him it will be dangerous, but he's hellbent on going.
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71 in the extreme
very:إلى أقْصى حَدdangerous in the extreme.
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72 keep away
to (cause to) remain at a distance:يَبْتَعِد، يَبْقى بعيداKeep away – it's dangerous!
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73 lifeline
nouna rope for support in dangerous operations or thrown to rescue a drowning person.حَبْل للوقايَه من السُّقوط -
74 live
I [lɪv] verb1) to have life; to be alive:يَحْياThis poison is dangerous to everything that lives.
2) to survive:The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live.
يَبْقى حيّاً، يَنْجوIt was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.
3) to have one's home or dwelling (in a particular place):She lives next to the church.
يَسْكُنThey went to live in Bristol / in a huge house.
4) to pass (one's life):He lived a life of luxury.
يعيشShe lives in fear of being attacked.
5) ( with by ) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself:يَعْتاش على II [laɪv]He lives by fishing.
1. adjective1) having life; not dead:حَي، غَيْر مَيِّتa live mouse.
2) (of a radio or television broadcast etc) heard or seen as the event takes place; not recorded:حَي، مُباشِرWas the performance live or recorded?
3) full of energy, and capable of becoming active:قُنْبُلَه حَيَّه4) burning:مُتَوَقِّد، جَمْرa live coal.
2. adverb(of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place:بصورةٍ حَيَّه ومُباشِرَهThe competition will be broadcast live.
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75 maniac
[-æk] nounan insane (and dangerous) person; a madman:مَجْنون، مَهْووسHe drives like a maniac.
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76 megalomaniac
[-æk] adjective, noun(of) a person having megalomania:مُصاب بِجُنون العَظَمَهThat country is in the power of a dangerous megalomaniac.
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77 naked
[ˈneɪkɪd] adjective1) without clothes:عارٍ، عَرْيانa naked child.
2) openly seen, not hidden:مُجَرَّدthe naked truth.
3) (of a flame etc) uncovered or unprotected:مَكْشوفNaked lights are dangerous.
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78 navigate
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79 on the spot
1) at once:فَورا، حالا( also adjective) an on-the-spot decision.
2) in the exact place referred to; in the place where one is needed:في المَكان ذاتِه( also adjective) tour on-the-spot reporter.
3) ( especially with put) in a dangerous, difficult or embarrassing position:في وَضْعٍ حَرِجThe interviewer's questions really put the Prime Minister on the spot.
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80 out of the frying-pan into the fire
from a difficult or dangerous situation into a worse one:مِن الصَّعب إلى الأصْعَب: مِن الدُّب إلى الجُب، من الدِّلفِه إلى المُزْرابHis first marriage was unhappy but his second was even more unhappy – it was a real case of out of the frying-pan into the fire.
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