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  • 41 hazard

    ['hæzəd] 1. noun
    ((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) riziko
    2. verb
    1) (to risk; to be prepared to do (something, the result of which is uncertain): Are you prepared to hazard your life for the success of this mission?) riskovat
    2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) odvážit se
    - hazardousness
    * * *
    • riskovat
    • hazard
    • hazardovat
    • náhoda

    English-Czech dictionary > hazard

  • 42 hazard

    ['hæzəd] 1. noun
    ((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) riziko
    2. verb
    1) (to risk; to be prepared to do (something, the result of which is uncertain): Are you prepared to hazard your life for the success of this mission?) riskovať
    2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) odvážiť sa
    - hazardousness
    * * *
    • hazard
    • riziko
    • riskovat
    • náhodilá porucha
    • náhoda
    • odvážit sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > hazard

  • 43 hazard

    ['hæzəd] 1. noun
    ((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) pericol
    2. verb
    1) (to risk; to be prepared to do (something, the result of which is uncertain): Are you prepared to hazard your life for the success of this mission?) a risca
    2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) a (se) hazarda
    - hazardousness

    English-Romanian dictionary > hazard

  • 44 hazard

    ['hæzəd] 1. noun
    ((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) κίνδυνος
    2. verb
    1) (to risk; to be prepared to do (something, the result of which is uncertain): Are you prepared to hazard your life for the success of this mission?) διακινδυνεύω
    2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) αποτολμώ
    - hazardousness

    English-Greek dictionary > hazard

  • 45 a gay cat

    амер.; жарг.
    1) прожигатель жизни; волокита

    Experienced hoboes, wise to the way of the road, like veteran soldiers in war, were able to shield themselves somewhat from the thickly strewn hazards. But green hoboes "gay cats" walked into these dangers blindly and were mowed down in hundreds. (W. Foster, ‘Pages from a Worker's Life’, ch. III) — Опытные бродяги, привыкшие преодолевать все трудности дороги, как видавшие виды солдаты, успешно избегали опасностей, подстерегавших их на каждом шагу. Но неопытные, еще "зеленые" новички гибли сотнями.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > a gay cat

  • 46 pay one's way

    1) жить по средствам, не влезать в долги

    I've always paid my way and I've never asked a friend for a loan in all my life. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Round Dozen’) — Я всегда жил по средствам и никогда в жизни не просил приятеля одолжить мне деньги.

    A job - having enough money to pay your way - seems the most important thing in the world, now. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 7) — Сейчас для меня работа, возможность сводить концы с концами, кажется, самое важное на свете.

    The workers also had no protection whatever against the hazards of unemployment, accidents, sickness, and old age. When they could not pay their way, they were thrown into debtors' prisons - as late as 1833 there were 75,000 workers in these monstrous jails. (W. Foster, ‘History of the Communist Party of United States’, ch. I) — Рабочие всегда были под угрозой безработицы, несчастных случаев, болезней; старость их не была обеспечена. А когда они делали долги, их отправляли в долговую тюрьму. Еще в 1833 году в этих кошмарных тюрьмах находилось 75 000 рабочих.

    But it has paid its way... and it has produced an effect on dramatic art and public taste in this country... (B. Shaw, ‘Platform and Pulpit’, ‘The Court Theatre’) — Королевский театр окупал себя... Он оказал большое влияние на драматическое искусство в нашей стране и способствовал улучшению вкуса наших зрителей...

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > pay one's way

  • 47 hazard

    ['hæzəd] 1. noun
    ((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) danger
    2. verb
    1) (to risk; to be prepared to do (something, the result of which is uncertain): Are you prepared to hazard your life for the success of this mission?) risquer
    2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) risquer, hasarder (une opinion)
    - hazardousness

    English-French dictionary > hazard

  • 48 hazard

    ['hæzəd] 1. noun
    ((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) risco
    2. verb
    1) (to risk; to be prepared to do (something, the result of which is uncertain): Are you prepared to hazard your life for the success of this mission?) arriscar
    2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) arriscar, aventurar
    - hazardousness

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > hazard

  • 49 oil disaster

    1. авария, связанная с разливом нефти

     

    авария, связанная с разливом нефти

    [ http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]

    EN

    oil disaster
    The disaster caused by the dumping and accidental spillage of oil into waterways from ships and land-based or offshore installations. Oil pollution may destroy or damage aquatic life and wildlife such as birds, contaminate water supplies and create fire hazards. (Source: GILP96)
    [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]

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