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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.) riesgo
2. 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.) arriesgar2) (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.) arriesgar(se)•- 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 risk
risk1 n riesgoto take a risk correr un riesgo / arriesgarserisk2 vb arriesgartr[rɪsk]1 riesgo, peligro1 arriesgar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto put something at risk poner algo en riesgoto risk doing something correr el riesgo de hacer algoto risk one's neck jugarse el tipoto run a risk correr un riesgoto take a risk correr un riesgorisk ['rɪsk] vt: arriesgarrisk n: riesgo m, peligro mat risk: en peligroat your own risk: por su cuenta y riesgon.• albur s.m.• aventura s.f.• despeñadero s.m.• exposición s.f.• peligro s.m.• riesgo s.m.• vaivén s.m.v.• arriesgar v.• arriscar v.• aventurar v.• exponerse a v.• jugar v.
I rɪska) c u ( danger) riesgo mis there any risk of the bomb exploding? — ¿hay algún peligro de que estalle la bomba?
there's no risk of anyone knowing you here — no hay riesgo or peligro de que alguien te conozca aquí
at the risk of -ing — a riesgo de + inf
those most at risk from the disease — los que corren mayor riesgo or peligro de contraer la enfermedad
our jobs are at risk — nuestros trabajos están en or corren peligro
at one's own risk — por su (or mi etc) cuenta y riesgo, bajo su (or mi etc) propia responsabilidad
to take risks — arriesgarse, correr riesgos
he runs the risk of being arrested — corre el riesgo or peligro de que lo detengan
it isn't worth the risk — no vale la pena arriesgarse or correr el riesgo
b) ( Fin) riesgo mto be a good/bad risk — constituir* un riesgo aceptable/inaceptable
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a) ( put in danger) arriesgar*, poner* en peligrob) ( expose oneself to) arriesgarse* a, correr el riesgo deare you going to take your umbrella? - no, I think I'll risk it — ¿vas a llevar el paraguas? - no, creo que me voy a arriesgar
[rɪsk]to risk -ING — arriesgarse* a or correr el riesgo de + inf
1. N1) (gen) riesgo ma health/security risk — un peligro para la salud/la seguridad
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at risk, the children most at risk — los niños que corren más riesgo or peligroup to 25,000 jobs are at risk — hay hasta 25.000 trabajos que peligran or que están en peligro
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at the risk of — a riesgo deat the risk of one's life — con peligro de su vida, arriesgando la vida
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there is no risk of his coming or that he will come — no hay peligro de que vengathere is little risk of infection — el riesgo or peligro de infección es pequeño
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at one's own risk — por su cuenta y riesgo•
at (the) owner's risk — bajo la responsabilidad del dueño•
you run the risk of being dismissed — corres el riesgo de que te despidancalculated•
I can't take the risk — no me puedo exponer or arriesgar a eso, no puedo correr ese riesgo2) (Econ, Insurance) riesgo m•
insured against all risks — asegurado contra or a todo riesgoall-risks, high-risk, low-risk•
a bad/ good risk, you may be turned down as a bad risk — puede que te rechacen por constituir un riesgo inadmisible2. VT1) (=put at risk) arriesgar, poner en peligroshe risked her life for me/to save me — arriesgó su vida por mí/por rescatarme, puso en peligro su vida por mí/por rescatarme
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I'm risking my job by saying this — estoy arriesgando or poniendo en peligro el puesto al decir estolife, neck•
he risked all his savings on the project — arriesgó todos sus ahorros en el proyecto2) (=run the risk of) correr el riesgo de, arriesgarse aI don't want to risk another accident — no quiero correr el riesgo de or arriesgarme a or exponerme a otro accidente
to risk losing/being caught — correr el riesgo de perder/ser cogido, arriesgarse a perder/ser cogido
3) (=venture, take a chance on) arriesgarse ashall we risk it? — ¿nos arriesgamos?
I'll risk it — me arriesgo, me voy a arriesgar
3.CPDrisk assessment N — evaluación f de riesgos
risk aversion N — aversión f al riesgo
risk capital N — capital m riesgo
risk factor N — factor m de riesgo
smoking is a risk factor for or in heart disease — fumar constituye un factor de riesgo en las enfermedades cardíacas
risk management N — gestión f de riesgos
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I [rɪsk]a) c u ( danger) riesgo mis there any risk of the bomb exploding? — ¿hay algún peligro de que estalle la bomba?
there's no risk of anyone knowing you here — no hay riesgo or peligro de que alguien te conozca aquí
at the risk of -ing — a riesgo de + inf
those most at risk from the disease — los que corren mayor riesgo or peligro de contraer la enfermedad
our jobs are at risk — nuestros trabajos están en or corren peligro
at one's own risk — por su (or mi etc) cuenta y riesgo, bajo su (or mi etc) propia responsabilidad
to take risks — arriesgarse, correr riesgos
he runs the risk of being arrested — corre el riesgo or peligro de que lo detengan
it isn't worth the risk — no vale la pena arriesgarse or correr el riesgo
b) ( Fin) riesgo mto be a good/bad risk — constituir* un riesgo aceptable/inaceptable
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a) ( put in danger) arriesgar*, poner* en peligrob) ( expose oneself to) arriesgarse* a, correr el riesgo deare you going to take your umbrella? - no, I think I'll risk it — ¿vas a llevar el paraguas? - no, creo que me voy a arriesgar
to risk -ING — arriesgarse* a or correr el riesgo de + inf
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I nek noun1) (the part of the body between the head and chest: She wore a scarf around her neck.) cuello2) (the part of an article of clothing that covers that part of the body: The neck of that shirt is dirty.) cuello3) (anything like a neck in shape or position: the neck of a bottle.) cuello•- necklace- neckline
- necktie
- neck and neck
II nek verb(to kiss, hug and caress (passionately); to pet.) besuquearseneck n cuellotr[nek]1 cuello\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin this neck of the woods por aquíto be neck and neck ir parejos,-asto be up to one's neck in something estar hasta el cuello de algoto be in something up to one's neck estar metido,-a en algo hasta el cuelloto break one's neck desnucarseto break one's neck doing something matarse haciendo algoto break somebody's neck romper el pescuezo a alguiento get it in the neck familiar cargárselasto risk one's neck jugarse el tipoto stick one's neck out arriesgarseto win by a neck ganar por una cabezaneck ['nɛk] vi: besuquearseneck n1) : cuello m (de una persona), pescuezo m (de un animal)2) collar: cuello m3) : cuello m (de una botella), mástil m (de una guitarra)n.• cuello s.m.• escote s.m.• garganta s.f.• gollete s.m.• pescuezo s.m.v.• besucarse v.• besuquearse v.
I nekif you say that again, I'll break your neck — (colloq) si vuelves a decir eso te rompo la crisma (fam)
to be up to one's neck in something — (colloq)
she's up to her neck in workouble — está hasta aquí de trabajo/problemas (fam)
to break one's neck — ( work hard) (colloq) matarse (trabajando), deslomarse (fam); (lit: in accident) desnucarse*, romperse* el cuello
to breathe down somebody's neck — (colloq) estarle* encima a alguien
to get it o catch it in the neck — (colloq) llevarse una buena (fam)
to risk one's neck — (colloq) jugarse* or arriesgar* el pellejo (fam)
to stick one's neck out — (colloq) aventurarse, arriesgarse*; (before n) <muscle, injury> del cuello; save I 1) a)
2) ( Clothing) cuello m, escote m; ( measurement) cuello m3)a) (of pork, beef, lamb) (esp BrE) cuello mb) ( in horse-racing) cabeza fto win/lose by a (short) neck — ganar/perder* por una cabeza
4) (of bottle, vase) cuello m; (of guitar, violin) mástil mmy/this neck of the woods — (colloq) mis/estos pagos (fam)
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intransitive verb (colloq) besuquearse (fam), darse* or pegarse* el lote (Esp fam), fajar (Méx fam), chapar (RPl fam), amacizarse* (Col fam), atracar* (Chi fam), jamonearse (Ven fam)[nek]1. N1) [of person] cuello m; [of animal] pescuezo m, cuello m•
neck and neck — a la par, parejosto be neck and neck — [horses, runners, competitors] ir a la par, ir parejos
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the back of the neck — la nuca•
to break one's neck — (lit) desnucarseto break sb's neck — (fig) romper or partir el cuello a algn
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to win by a neck — ganar por una cabeza•
she fell on his neck — se le colgó del cuello•
to risk one's neck — jugarse el pellejo or el tipo *•
to save one's neck — salvar el pellejo or el tipo *•
to be in sth up to one's neck * — (trouble, plot etc) estar metido hasta el cuello en algo *•
to wring sb's neck * — (fig) retorcer el pescuezo a algn *I'll wring your neck! * — ¡te voy a retorcer el pescuezo! *
- breathe down sb's neck- get it in the neck- stick one's neck outstiff 1., 3)2) [of dress, T-shirt etc] cuello m, escote m3) [of bottle] cuello m, gollete m4) (Geog) [of land] istmo m5) (Mus) [of guitar] cuello m; [of violin] mástil m6) (Anat) [of uterus, bladder] cuello m7) (Brit)* = nerve 1., 4)2.VI * [couple] besuquearse ** * *
I [nek]if you say that again, I'll break your neck — (colloq) si vuelves a decir eso te rompo la crisma (fam)
to be up to one's neck in something — (colloq)
she's up to her neck in work/trouble — está hasta aquí de trabajo/problemas (fam)
to break one's neck — ( work hard) (colloq) matarse (trabajando), deslomarse (fam); (lit: in accident) desnucarse*, romperse* el cuello
to breathe down somebody's neck — (colloq) estarle* encima a alguien
to get it o catch it in the neck — (colloq) llevarse una buena (fam)
to risk one's neck — (colloq) jugarse* or arriesgar* el pellejo (fam)
to stick one's neck out — (colloq) aventurarse, arriesgarse*; (before n) <muscle, injury> del cuello; save I 1) a)
2) ( Clothing) cuello m, escote m; ( measurement) cuello m3)a) (of pork, beef, lamb) (esp BrE) cuello mb) ( in horse-racing) cabeza fto win/lose by a (short) neck — ganar/perder* por una cabeza
4) (of bottle, vase) cuello m; (of guitar, violin) mástil mmy/this neck of the woods — (colloq) mis/estos pagos (fam)
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intransitive verb (colloq) besuquearse (fam), darse* or pegarse* el lote (Esp fam), fajar (Méx fam), chapar (RPl fam), amacizarse* (Col fam), atracar* (Chi fam), jamonearse (Ven fam) -
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s.1 cuello (of person, dress, bottle); pescuezo (de animal); mástil (of guitar); mango (of violin); istmo (de tierra)to risk one's neck jugarse el pellejoto finish neck and neck llegar igualados(as)what are you doing in this neck of the woods? (familiar) ¿qué haces tú por estos andurriales?3 descaro, impudencia, falta de vergüenza.v.1 acariciarse, besuquearse, entregarse a las caricias, apercollarse.2 desnucar.vi.morrearse (familiar) (couple) (España), manosearse (Am.) (pt & pp necked)
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