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Qué (quién) es risk - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RISK; Risk (album); Risk (film); Risk (song); The Risk

risk         
  • [[Firefighter]]s are exposed to risks of fire and building collapse during their work
  • Harbor sign warning visitors that use of the walkway is "at your own risk"
POTENTIAL FOR UNCONTROLLED LOSS DUE TO UNDERLYING VULNERABILITY OR UNCERTAINTIES
Preventive measure; Risks; Inherently dangerous; Risk prevention; Security risk; Cost of failure; Risktaker; Risk-taking; Dangerousness; Risk taker; Risk-taker; Risktakers; Risk-takers; Risked; Risker; Security Risk; Dangers (uncertainty); List of books about risk; Economic risk; Economic risks; Risk takers; Environmental risk analysis; Psychology of risk; Risk identification; Risk evaluation; Environmental risk; Risk and emotion
¦ noun
1. a situation involving exposure to danger.
the possibility that something unpleasant will happen.
2. a person or thing causing a risk or regarded in relation to risk: a fire risk.
¦ verb expose to danger or loss.
?act in such a way as to incur the risk of.
?incur risk by engaging in (an action).
Phrases
at one's (own) risk taking responsibility for one's own safety or possessions.
run (or take) a risk (or risks) expose oneself to the possibility of something unpleasant occurring.
Origin
C17: from Fr. risque (n.), risquer (v.), from Ital. risco 'danger' and rischiare 'run into danger'.
risk         
  • [[Firefighter]]s are exposed to risks of fire and building collapse during their work
  • Harbor sign warning visitors that use of the walkway is "at your own risk"
POTENTIAL FOR UNCONTROLLED LOSS DUE TO UNDERLYING VULNERABILITY OR UNCERTAINTIES
Preventive measure; Risks; Inherently dangerous; Risk prevention; Security risk; Cost of failure; Risktaker; Risk-taking; Dangerousness; Risk taker; Risk-taker; Risktakers; Risk-takers; Risked; Risker; Security Risk; Dangers (uncertainty); List of books about risk; Economic risk; Economic risks; Risk takers; Environmental risk analysis; Psychology of risk; Risk identification; Risk evaluation; Environmental risk; Risk and emotion
(risks, risking, risked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If there is a risk of something unpleasant, there is a possibility that it will happen.
There is a small risk of brain damage from the procedure...
In all the confusion, there's a serious risk that the main issues will be forgotten.
N-VAR: oft N of n, N that
2.
If something that you do is a risk, it might have unpleasant or undesirable results.
You're taking a big risk showing this to Kravis...
N-COUNT
3.
If you say that something or someone is a risk, you mean they are likely to cause harm.
It's being overfat that constitutes a health risk...
The restaurant has been refurbished-it was found to be a fire risk...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
4.
If you are considered a good risk, a bank or shop thinks that it is safe to lend you money or let you have goods without paying for them at the time.
Before providing the cash, they will have to decide whether you are a good or bad risk...
N-COUNT: supp N
5.
If you risk something unpleasant, you do something which might result in that thing happening or affecting you.
Those who fail to register risk severe penalties...
VERB: V n/-ing
6.
If you risk doing something, you do it, even though you know that it might have undesirable consequences.
The captain was not willing to risk taking his ship through the straits in such bad weather.
VERB: V -ing/n
7.
If you risk your life or something else important, you behave in a way that might result in it being lost or harmed.
She risked her own life to help a disabled woman...
VERB: V n
8.
To be at risk means to be in a situation where something unpleasant might happen.
Up to 25,000 jobs are still at risk...
PHRASE: v-link PHR, oft PHR of n
9.
If you do something at the risk of something unpleasant happening, you do it even though you know that the unpleasant thing might happen as a result.
At the risk of being repetitive, I will say again that statistics are only a guide...
PHRASE: PHR n/-ing
10.
If you tell someone that they are doing something at their own risk, you are warning them that, if they are harmed, it will be their own responsibility.
Those who wish to come here will do so at their own risk.
PHRASE: PHR after v
11.
If you run the risk of doing or experiencing something undesirable, you do something knowing that the undesirable thing might happen as a result.
The officers had run the risk of being dismissed...
PHRASE: V and N inflect
12.
to risk your neck: see neck
risk         
  • [[Firefighter]]s are exposed to risks of fire and building collapse during their work
  • Harbor sign warning visitors that use of the walkway is "at your own risk"
POTENTIAL FOR UNCONTROLLED LOSS DUE TO UNDERLYING VULNERABILITY OR UNCERTAINTIES
Preventive measure; Risks; Inherently dangerous; Risk prevention; Security risk; Cost of failure; Risktaker; Risk-taking; Dangerousness; Risk taker; Risk-taker; Risktakers; Risk-takers; Risked; Risker; Security Risk; Dangers (uncertainty); List of books about risk; Economic risk; Economic risks; Risk takers; Environmental risk analysis; Psychology of risk; Risk identification; Risk evaluation; Environmental risk; Risk and emotion
n. chances of danger or loss, particularly of property covered by an insurance policy or property being used or transported by another. Insurance companies assume the risk of loss and calculate their premiums by the value and the risk based on statistically determined chances. A trucking company assumes the risk of loss while carrying goods. See also: assumption of risk risk of loss

Wikipedia

Risk (disambiguation)

Risk is the possibility of loss or injury.

Risk, Risks, or The Risk may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de risk
1. Yes, price risk, security risk, production risk and export market risk carries extra costs.
2. These include fiduciary risk, governance risk, enforcement risk and Shariah compliance risk.
3. These include commodity price risk, security risk, production risk and export market risk.
4. The BIS has identified several risks in a financial or investment transaction, which are credit risk, equity investment risk, market risk, liquidity risk, interest rate risk (or rate of return risk for IFIs) and operational risk.
5. Organisations must focus on both qualitative and quantitative approaches to risk management credit risk, liquidity risk and market risk are just as important as reputation risk.