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Qué (quién) es danger - definición

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Danger (disambiguation); Danger (film); Danger (song); Danger!; Danger (single)

danger         
n.
Peril, hazard, risk, jeopardy, venture.
danger         
n.
1) to constitute, represent; create (a) danger
2) to run a danger
3) to expose to danger
4) to face; sense (a) danger
5) to avert (a) danger
6) (a) deadly, grave, mortal; imminent, impending danger
7) (legal) a clear and present danger
8) a danger to (a danger to national security)
9) a danger that + clause (there was a danger that fire would break out)
10) in danger (our lives were in danger; the building is in imminent danger of collapsing)
11) out of danger
Danger         
·noun Difficulty; sparingness.
II. Danger ·noun Coyness; disdainful behavior.
III. Danger ·noun Authority; jurisdiction; control.
IV. Danger ·vt To Endanger.
V. Danger ·noun Power to harm; subjection or liability to penalty.
VI. Danger ·noun Exposure to injury, loss, pain, or other evil; peril; risk; insecurity.

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Danger

Danger is a lack of safety and may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de danger
1. That said, you are quite right: Obviously there is a danger, a danger to NATO troops, a danger to Afghan citizens and officials.
2. They constitute a signal that points to danger, even if they themselves are not the danger.
3. This will increase the danger to women, who are already in great danger during a rape.
4. You feel a lot of anxiety and see danger everywhere, even if there isn‘t any danger.
5. "The optimist sees opportunity in every danger; the pessimist sees danger in every opportunity," said Churchill.