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dangerous

  • 61 breakneck

    adjective
    ( usually of speed) dangerous:

    He drove at breakneck speed.

    خطير ، سريع،متهوّر

    Arabic-English dictionary > breakneck

  • 62 brink

    [brɪŋk] noun
    the edge or border of a steep, dangerous place or of a river.
    حافه، حافَّه، حَرْف، شَفيرُ الهاوِيَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > brink

  • 63 cornered

    adjective
    1) having (a given number of) corners:

    a three-cornered hat.

    ذو زَوايا
    2) forced into a position from which it is difficult to escape:

    A cornered animal can be very dangerous.

    مَحْصور في زاوِيَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > cornered

  • 64 defuse

    [diːˈfjuːz] verb يَنْزَع الفَتيل، يُبْطِل مَفْعول
    2) to make harmless or less dangerous:

    He succeeded in defusing the situation.

    يُهَدِّئ، يُلَطِّف

    Arabic-English dictionary > defuse

  • 65 dice with death

    to do something very risky (and dangerous):

    He diced with death every time he took a short cut across the main railway line.

    يُجازِف، يُخاطِر

    Arabic-English dictionary > dice with death

  • 66 emergency

    [ɪˈməːdʒənsɪ] noun plural eˈmergencies
    an unexpected, especially dangerous happening or situation:

    Call the doctor – it's an emergency

    ( also adjective) an emergency exit.

    طارِئ، حالَةٌ طارِئَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > emergency

  • 67 grave

    I [greɪv] noun
    a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried:

    He laid flowers on the grave.

    قَبْر II [greɪv] adjective
    1) important:

    grave decisions.

    مُهِم
    2) serious, dangerous:

    grave news.

    خَطير
    3) serious, sad:

    a grave expression.

    جَدّي، وَقور

    Arabic-English dictionary > grave

  • 68 harmless

    adjective
    not dangerous or liable to cause harm:

    Don't be frightened of that snake – it's harmless.

    غَيْر مُضِر، غَيْر مُؤْذٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > harmless

  • 69 hazardous

    adjective
    dangerous:

    hazardous waste.

    مَحْفوف بالمَخاطِر

    Arabic-English dictionary > hazardous

  • 70 hellbent on

    determined on:

    I've told him it will be dangerous, but he's hellbent on going.

    مُصَمِّمٌ عَلى

    Arabic-English dictionary > hellbent on

  • 71 in the extreme

    very:

    dangerous in the extreme.

    إلى أقْصى حَد

    Arabic-English dictionary > in the extreme

  • 72 keep away

    to (cause to) remain at a distance:

    Keep away – it's dangerous!

    يَبْتَعِد، يَبْقى بعيدا

    Arabic-English dictionary > keep away

  • 73 lifeline

    noun
    a rope for support in dangerous operations or thrown to rescue a drowning person.
    حَبْل للوقايَه من السُّقوط

    Arabic-English dictionary > lifeline

  • 74 live

    I [lɪv] verb
    1) to have life; to be alive:

    This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.

    يَحْيا
    2) to survive:

    The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live.

    It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.

    يَبْقى حيّاً، يَنْجو
    3) to have one's home or dwelling (in a particular place):

    She lives next to the church.

    They went to live in Bristol / in a huge house.

    يَسْكُن
    4) to pass (one's life):

    He lived a life of luxury.

    She lives in fear of being attacked.

    يعيش
    5) ( with by ) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself:

    He lives by fishing.

    يَعْتاش على II [laɪv]
    1. adjective
    1) having life; not dead:

    a live mouse.

    حَي، غَيْر مَيِّت
    2) (of a radio or television broadcast etc) heard or seen as the event takes place; not recorded:

    Was the performance live or recorded?

    حَي، مُباشِر
    3) full of energy, and capable of becoming active:
    قُنْبُلَه حَيَّه
    4) burning:

    a live coal.

    مُتَوَقِّد، جَمْر
    2. adverb
    (of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place:

    The competition will be broadcast live.

    بصورةٍ حَيَّه ومُباشِرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > live

  • 75 maniac

    [-æk] noun
    an insane (and dangerous) person; a madman:

    He drives like a maniac.

    مَجْنون، مَهْووس

    Arabic-English dictionary > maniac

  • 76 megalomaniac

    [-æk] adjective, noun
    (of) a person having megalomania:

    That country is in the power of a dangerous megalomaniac.

    مُصاب بِجُنون العَظَمَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > megalomaniac

  • 77 naked

    [ˈneɪkɪd] adjective
    1) without clothes:

    a naked child.

    عارٍ، عَرْيان
    2) openly seen, not hidden:

    the naked truth.

    مُجَرَّد
    3) (of a flame etc) uncovered or unprotected:

    Naked lights are dangerous.

    مَكْشوف

    Arabic-English dictionary > naked

  • 78 navigate

    [ˈnævɪgeɪt] verb
    1) to direct, guide or move (a ship, aircraft etc) in a particular direction:

    He navigated the ship through the dangerous rocks.

    يُبْحِر، يَقود سَفينَه أو طائِرَه
    2) to find or follow one's route when in a ship, aircraft, car etc:

    If I drive will you navigate?

    يَجِد الطَّريق

    Arabic-English dictionary > navigate

  • 79 on the spot

    1) at once:

    ( also adjective) an on-the-spot decision.

    فَورا، حالا
    2) in the exact place referred to; in the place where one is needed:

    ( also adjective) tour on-the-spot reporter.

    في المَكان ذاتِه
    3) ( especially with put) in a dangerous, difficult or embarrassing position:

    The interviewer's questions really put the Prime Minister on the spot.

    في وَضْعٍ حَرِج

    Arabic-English dictionary > on the spot

  • 80 out of the frying-pan into the fire

    from a difficult or dangerous situation into a worse one:

    His 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.

    مِن الصَّعب إلى الأصْعَب: مِن الدُّب إلى الجُب، من الدِّلفِه إلى المُزْراب

    Arabic-English dictionary > out of the frying-pan into the fire

См. также в других словарях:

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  • dangerous — [adj] hazardous, troubling alarming, bad, breakneck*, chancy, critical, dangersome, deadly, delicate, dynamite, exposed, fatal, formidable, hairy*, heavy*, hot*, impending, impregnable, insecure, jeopardous, loaded, malignant, menacing, mortal,… …   New thesaurus

  • dangerous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) likely to cause harm. 2) likely to cause problems. DERIVATIVES dangerously adverb dangerousness noun …   English terms dictionary

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