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1 risk
risk 1. noun((a person, thing etc which causes or could cause) danger or possible loss or injury: He thinks we shouldn't go ahead with the plan because of the risks involved / because of the risk of failure.) risiko, fare2. verb1) (to expose to danger; to lay open to the possibility of loss: He would risk his life for his friend; He risked all his money on betting on that horse.) risikere, sette på spill2) (to take the chance of (something bad happening): He was willing to risk death to save his friend; I'd better leave early as I don't want to risk being late for the play.) våge, risikere•- risky- at a person's own risk
- at own risk
- at risk
- at the risk of
- run/take the risk of
- run/take the risk
- take risks / take a riskfare--------risikere--------risikoIsubst. \/rɪsk\/1) risiko, fare2) ( forsikring) risikoat one's own risk på eget ansvar, på egen risikoat the risk of med fare forat the risk of one's life med fare for livet, med livet som innsatsbe at risk stå på spill, være i faresonenput at risk sette på spill, risikere, sette i faresonenrun a risk ta en risiko, løpe en risiko, ta en sjanserun\/take the risk of ta sjansen på å, risikereIIverb \/rɪsk\/1) risikere, sette på spill2) ta sjansen på, vågerisk one's life eller risk one's neck sette livet (sitt) på spillhun satte livet sitt på spill da hun reddet hunden fra det brennende huset -
2 stake
steik I noun(a strong stick or post, especially a pointed one used as a support or as part of a fence.) påle, staur, stolpeII 1. noun(a sum of money risked in betting: He and his friends enjoy playing cards for high stakes.) innsats2. verb(to bet or risk (money or something of value): I'm going to stake $5 on that horse.) satse penger på, risikere- at stakeinnsats--------påle--------stake--------staur--------veddemålIsubst. \/steɪk\/1) påle, stolpe, stake, staur, stolpe2) plantepinne3) pinne brukt i kurvfletting4) ( historisk) påle (som den som skulle brennes på bålet ble bundet til)5) ( for metallarbeid) ambolt6) ( golf) stake, merkestakepull up stakes ( hverdagslig) bryte opp, skifte bopelIIsubst. \/steɪk\/1) innsats (spesielt i form av penger)2) interesse, (eier)andel3) ( mormonsk) kirkelig distriktbe at stake stå på spillplay for high stakes spille høytput something at stake sette noe på spillstakes ( spesielt ved hesteveddeløp) prispenger, premie premieløpIIIverb \/steɪk\/1) tjore, feste til en påle2) støtte med en pinne, binde opp3) merke av, stikke ut (med staurer eller påler)4) hegne inn (med staurer eller påler)stake a claim gjøre krav på noestake out sette under overvåkning sette til å overvåkeIVverb \/steɪk\/1) satse, risikere, sette på spill, våge2) vedde, satse penger3) (amer., hverdagslig) støtte (økonomisk)stake someone to something by noen på noe -
3 hazard
'hæzəd 1. noun((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) fare, risiko2. verb1) (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?) risikere, våge, sette på spill2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) våge (å gjette)•- hazardousnessfare--------flaks--------hell--------lykke--------risikoIsubst. \/ˈhæzəd\/1) slump, tilfelle, tilfeldighet, treff2) risiko, fare, hasard, vågestykke3) forklaring: terningspill4) ( golf) bunker, hinder, vannhinderat all hazards for enhver prisat hazard på spillby hazard ved en tilfeldighet, ved et tilfelle på slump, på måfåhealth hazard helsefare, helserisikolateral (water) hazard ( golf) sidevannshinder (selv uten vann)run the hazard ta sjansen\/risikoenIIverb \/ˈhæzəd\/1) risikere, våge, sette på spill2) våge (seg på), driste seg til å komme med
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