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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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شبکه مترجمین ایران
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noun ADJ. big, great, major, real, serious | constant | possible, potential | hidden, unexpected, unseen | environmental, industrial, natural, occupational industrial hazards such as excessive noise and pollution Loneliness is one of the occupational hazards of being a writer. | health Other people's smoke is now seen as a health hazard. | fire The rubbish under the flooring is a serious fire hazard. VERB + HAZARD cause, create, pose Production of these chemicals poses serious environmental hazards. | be exposed to, encounter, face, meet The worst hazard we faced was having our money stolen. | avoid Go in September if you want to avoid the hazard of extreme heat. | eliminate, minimize | cope with, deal with, negotiate Companies should have systems for dealing with work hazards. PREP. ~ for Holes in the pavement are a hazard for blind people. | ~ to The burning of industrial waste is a major hazard to human health. PHRASES exposure to a hazard Try and reduce your exposure to hazards such as poor quality air.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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hazard ADJECTIVES/NOUN + hazard a health hazard • The rubbish needs to be removed before it becomes a health hazard. a fire hazard • The unoccupied building was declared a fire hazard. a safety hazard • Protesters claim that the nuclear reactor is a safety hazard. a traffic hazard • Cars parked in the wrong places can cause a traffic hazard. a natural hazard (= a hazard caused by nature ) • One of the most widespread natural hazards is flooding. an environmental hazard (= a danger or problem in the environment ) • Oil from the tanker caused an environmental hazard. a serious/major hazard • Lead pipes are a serious hazard to health. a potential hazard • Microwave ovens are a potential hazard if not used properly. verbs cause/create a hazard • There was concern that overhead power lines could cause a health hazard. pose a hazard (= be a possible hazard ) • It was not known whether radiation from the weapons posed any hazard to soldiers. eliminate a hazard (= get rid of a hazard ) • They took steps to eliminate all potential fire hazards. reduce a hazard • He led the campaign to recognize and reduce the hazard from radiation in our environment.
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noun danger: The pit was a hazard for children. verb speculate: We will hazard a guess on who went.
Simple Definitions
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see OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD.
American Heritage Idioms