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1 die Gefahr
- {distress} nỗi đau buồn, nỗi đau khổ, nỗi đau đớn, cảnh khốn cùng, cảnh túng quẫn, cảnh gieo neo, tai hoạ, cảnh hiểm nghèo, cảnh hiểm nguy, tình trạng kiệt sức, tình trạng mệt lả, tình trạng mệt đứt hơi - sự tịch biên - {hazard} sự may rủi, mối nguy, trò chơi súc sắc cổ, vật vướng, vật chướng ngại, bến xe ngựa - {jeopardy} nguy cơ, cảnh nguy hiểm - {peril} sự nguy hiểm, hiểm hoạ, cơn nguy, sự liều - {risk} sự mạo hiểm, sự rủi ro = die Gefahr [für] {danger [to]}+ = ohne Gefahr {surely}+ = außer Gefahr {out of danger; out of the wood}+ = die akute Gefahr {imminent danger}+ = Gefahr laufen {to run a risk}+ = Gefahr laufen [zu] {to be in danger [of]}+ = Gefahr laufen [zu tun] {to run the risk [of doing]; to take the risk [of doing]}+ = die drohende Gefahr {imminence; imminent danger}+ = auf eigene Gefahr {at one's own risk}+ = in Gefahr bringen {to endanger}+ = in Gefahr geraten {to run into danger}+ = die verborgene Gefahr {snake in the grass}+ = auf jede Gefahr hin {neck or nothing}+ = einer Gefahr trotzen {to dare a danger}+ = sich in Gefahr begeben {to expose oneself to danger}+ = Er erkannte die Gefahr. {He saw the red light.}+ = angesichts dieser Gefahr {in the presence of this danger}+ = sich der Gefahr aussetzen {to expose oneself to danger}+ = sich einer Gefahr aussetzen {to incur danger}+ = sich einer Gefahr bewußt sein {to be awake of a danger}+ = es besteht keine unmittelbare Gefahr {there is no acute danger}+
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