endangered

/ɪnˈdeɪndʒəd/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈdeɪndʒərd/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈdān-jərd en-/ (ame, mw)

endangered — 形容詞

  • endangeredpositive
  • more endangeredcomparative
  • most endangeredsuperlative

1. describes something that is in a situation where it could be harmed, lost, or fa

1.形容詞B1
釋義

面臨危險

處於可能受損或消失的危險中

describes something that is in a situation where it could be harmed, lost, or fail to continue.

例句

Asher worried that his job would be endangered by the new factory automation.

Asher 擔心他的工作會因為新的工廠自動化而面臨危險。

passive: be endangered by [something]

The old library is endangered by the city's plan to build a new shopping center.

那間老舊的圖書館因為市政府計畫興建新的購物中心而面臨危險。

同義詞
  • at risk

    broader and less urgent than 'endangered'; used in many contexts

  • threatened

    less severe — 'threatened' means at risk, whereas 'endangered' implies more immediate danger

  • vulnerable

    more formal; often used in official conservation categories

反義詞
  • safe

    not in any danger

  • secure

    firmly protected from harm or loss

文法句型

be endangered

become endangered

remain endangered

endangered + noun

用法筆記

Frequently used in passive constructions: 'be endangered'. The subject can refer to abstract things (relationships, traditions) or concrete things (buildings, jobs).

常見錯誤

That snake is endangered.' (when meaning it could hurt you)
That snake is dangerous.
💡'endangered' means the snake itself is at risk of being harmed; 'dangerous' means it could harm others.
The old bridge is endangered, so be careful crossing it.
The old bridge is dangerous, so be careful crossing it.
💡'endangered' describes something that could be damaged, not something that could harm you.

2. describes a type of animal or plant that faces a serious risk of disappearing fr

2.形容詞B1
釋義

瀕危

物種極少,可能即將絕種

describes a type of animal or plant that faces a serious risk of disappearing from the world, since only a small number still exist.

例句

The giant panda was removed from the endangered list after conservation efforts succeeded.

大熊貓在保育工作成功後,已從瀕危物種名單中移除。

collocation: endangered list

Mayumi's research focuses on endangered plants found in the Himalayan mountains of Nepal.

Mayumi 的研究重點是尼泊爾喜馬拉雅山區的瀕危植物。

attributive: endangered + noun (plants)

同義詞
  • threatened

    a less urgent conservation category; the species is at risk but not yet endangered

  • at risk of extinction

    phrase that clarifies the specific danger faced by the species

  • vanishing

    more dramatic or poetic; less common in formal conservation writing

反義詞

文法句型

be endangered

be listed as endangered

endangered + noun (species/plants/animals)

用法筆記

Common in formal and scientific contexts. The most frequent collocation is 'endangered species'. Often appears in discussions of conservation, wildlife protection, biodiversity, and environmental law.

常見錯誤

Lions are endangered everywhere in Africa.
Lions are vulnerable in some parts of Africa.
💡not all rare animals are officially 'endangered'; conservation has specific categories (vulnerable, threatened, endangered, critically endangered).
My house plant is endangered because I forgot to water it.
My house plant is dying because I forgot to water it.
💡'endangered' refers to an entire species at risk of extinction, not an individual plant.