hazard

  • 21Hazard —   [a zaːr],    1) Désiré, Pseudonym des französischen Schriftstellers Octave Feuillet.    2) Paul, französischer Literarhistoriker, * Noordpeene (Département Nord) 20. 4. 1878, ✝ Paris 13. 4. 1944; wurde 1911 Professor in Lyon, 1925 am Collège de …

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  • 22hàzard — m 〈N mn i, G hȁzārdā〉 1. {{001f}}kocka, kockanje 2. {{001f}}sreća ili izvor opasnosti; rizik [taj posao je bio čisti ∼] 3. {{001f}}sport prepreka, kao pješčani humak ili močvara, na igralištu za golf ✧ {{001f}}njem., fr. ← arap …

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  • 23hazard — Hazard, voyez Hasard …

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  • 24hazard — ► NOUN 1) a danger or risk. 2) a permanent feature of a golf course which presents an obstruction. 3) literary chance; probability. 4) a gambling game using two dice. ► VERB 1) venture to say. 2) put at risk of being lost …

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  • 25Hazard — A hazard is a situation which poses a level of threat to life, health, property or environment. Most hazards are dormant or potential, with only a theoretical risk of harm, however, once a hazard becomes active , it can create an emergency… …

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  • 26hazard — hazardable, adj. hazarder, n. hazardless, adj. /haz euhrd/, n. 1. an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable: The job was full of hazards. 2. something causing unavoidable danger, peril, risk, or difficulty: the many hazards of… …

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  • 27Hazard — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Hazard peut faire référence à : risque, en… …

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  • 28hazard — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, major, real, serious ▪ constant ▪ possible, potential …

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  • 29hazard — I UK [ˈhæzə(r)d] / US [ˈhæzərd] noun [countable] Word forms hazard : singular hazard plural hazards ** something that could be dangerous or could cause damage or accidents One of the most widespread natural hazards is flooding. hazard of: We know …

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  • 30hazard — 1 noun (C) 1 something that may be dangerous, cause accidents etc: Ice on the road is a major hazard at this time of the year. | be a hazard to: Polluted water sources are a hazard to wildlife. | fire hazard (=something that may cause a fire) |… …

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