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1 endanger
endanger [ɪnˈdeɪndʒər][+ life, interests, reputation] mettre en danger ; [+ future, chances, health] compromettre* * *[ɪn'deɪndʒə(r)]transitive verb mettre [quelque chose] en danger [health, life]; constituer une menace pour [environment, species]; compromettre [reputation, career, prospects]endangered species — espèce f menacée
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2 endanger
endanger vtr mettre [qch] en danger [health, life] ; constituer une menace pour [environment, species] ; compromettre [reputation, career, prospects] ; endangered species espèce menacée ; fig, hum race qui se perd. -
3 endanger
endanger [ɪn'deɪndʒə(r)](life, country) mettre en danger; (health, reputation, future, chances) compromettre►► endangered species espèce f en voie de disparition -
4 endanger
[in'dein‹ə](to put in danger: Drunk drivers endanger the lives of others.) mettre en danger -
5 endanger, to
(chances, future, health)compromettre;(life, reputation)mettre en danger -
6 risk
risk [rɪsk]1. nouna. ( = possible danger) risque mb. (Insurance) risque m3. compounds* * *[rɪsk] 1.1) gen risque m‘at owner's risk’ — ‘aux risques et périls du propriétaire’
2) (in banking, insurance)2.to be a good/bad risk — être un bon/mauvais risque
transitive verb1) ( endanger)to risk one's life/neck — risquer sa vie/peau
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7 anorectic
adjective, noun (suffering from anorexia nervosa; a person who suffers from anorexia: Anorexics can endanger their lives; She looks so thin because she is anorectic.) -
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adjective, noun (suffering from anorexia nervosa; a person who suffers from anorexia: Anorexics can endanger their lives; She looks so thin because she is anorectic.) -
9 prejudice
['pre‹ədis] 1. noun((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) préjugé2. verb1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) prévenir (contre)2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) faire du tort à, porter préjudice à• -
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A n1 gen risque m (of de ; of doing de faire) ; there's a risk of him catching the illness ou that he'll catch the illness il risque d'attraper la maladie ; is there any risk of him catching the illness? est-ce qu'il risque d'attraper la maladie? ; there's a risk that the operation will not succeed l'opération comporte un risque d'échec ; there is no risk to consumers il n'y a aucun danger pour le consommateur ; without risks to health sans danger pour la santé ; to run the risk of being injured/ridiculed courir le risque d'être blessé/tourné en ridicule ; they run a higher risk of cancer ils courent un risque supérieur de cancer ; to take risks prendre des risques ; it's not worth the risk le risque est trop grand ; children at risk enfants menacés de violence ; their jobs are at risk leurs emplois sont menacés ; the factory is at risk of closure l'usine est menacée de fermeture ; to put one's life/health at risk mettre sa vie/santé en danger ; her health could be at risk sa santé pourrait être compromise ; at one's own risk à ses risques et périls ; he saved the child at considerable risk to himself il a sauvé l'enfant en prenant des risques considérables ; at the risk of seeming ungrateful/paradoxical au risque de paraître ingrat/de sembler paradoxal ; ‘at owner's risk’ ‘aux risques et périls du propriétaire’ ;2 Fin, Insur risque m ; to be a good/bad risk être un bon/mauvais risque ; to spread a risk diviser les risques ; an all-risks policy Insur une assurance tous risques.B vtr1 ( endanger) to risk one's life risquer sa vie ; to risk one's health compromettre sa santé ; to risk one's neck (doing) lit, fig risquer sa peau (à faire) ;2 ( venture) to risk doing courir le risque de faire ; we're prepared to risk cash nous sommes prêts à risquer de l'argent ; to risk death risquer la mort ; to risk injury risquer de se blesser ; to risk one's all risquer le tout pour le tout ; we decided to risk it nous avons décidé de prendre le risque ; let's risk it anyway c'est un risque à prendre. -
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12 risk
risk [rɪsk]1 noun∎ to take a risk prendre un risque;∎ to run the risk courir le risque;∎ the government runs the risk of losing support le gouvernement (court le) risque de ne plus être soutenu;∎ if you don't leave now there's a risk of you not arriving on time si vous ne partez pas maintenant, vous risquez de ne pas arriver à temps;∎ is there any risk of him making another blunder? est-ce qu'il risque de commettre un nouvel impair?;∎ there's no risk of that happening pas de danger que ça se passe, ça ne risque pas d'arriver;∎ it's not worth the risk c'est trop risqué;∎ that's a risk we'll have to take c'est un risque à courir;∎ I'm not taking any risks je ne veux prendre aucun risque, je ne veux rien risquer;∎ I'll take that risk j'en prends le risque;∎ do it at your own risk faites-le à vos risques et périls;∎ cars may be parked here at the owner's risk (sign) les automobilistes peuvent stationner ici à leurs risques (et périls);∎ at the risk of one's life au péril de sa vie;∎ at the risk of sounding ignorant, how does one open this box? au risque de passer pour un idiot, j'aimerais savoir comment on ouvre cette boîte?(b) (in insurance) risque m;∎ to underwrite a risk souscrire un risque;∎ fire risk risque m d'incendie;∎ he's a bad risk c'est un client à risques;∎ risks and perils at sea fortune f de mer(a) (endanger → life, reputation, job) risquer, hasarder;∎ don't risk your career/reputation on a shady deal ne risquez pas votre carrière/réputation sur une affaire louche;∎ you're risking an accident when you drive so fast vous risquez un accident en conduisant si vite;∎ to risk one's neck or skin, to risk life and limb risquer sa peau(b) (take the chance of → defeat, failure) courir le risque de;∎ to risk sb's anger s'exposer à la colère de qn;∎ she won't risk leaving elle ne se risquera pas à partir;∎ to risk breaking one's leg risquer de ou courir le risque de se casser une jambe∎ to place or put sth at risk risquer qch;∎ to place or put sb at risk faire courir un danger à qn;∎ there's too much at risk les risques ou les enjeux sont trop importants;∎ our children are at risk from all kinds of violence nos enfants ont toutes sortes de violences à craindre;∎ all our jobs are at risk tous nos emplois sont menacés;∎ Medicine & Administration to be at risk être vulnérable, être une personne à risque►► risk analysis analyse f des risques;American Stock Exchange risk arbitrage arbitrage m risque;risk assessment évaluation f des risques;Accountancy risk asset ratio coefficient m de solvabilité;risk factor facteur m de risque;risk management gestion f des risques;risk management tool instrument m de maîtrise du risque;risk monitoring suivi m ou surveillance f des risques;Stock Exchange risk premium prime f de risque de marché;Stock Exchange risk-reward ratio ratio m risque-rentabilité;risk spreading répartition f des risques;Stock Exchange risk warning = avertissement donné aux personnes désirant investir dans les produits dérivés, les renseignant sur les risques inhérents à ce genre d'investissement
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