risk

/rɪsk/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪsk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈrisk/ (ame, mw)

risk — 名詞

  • risksingular
  • risksplural

1. the chance that something harmful or unpleasant will happen — for example, the p

1.名詞B1
釋義

風險

壞事發生的可能性

the chance that something harmful or unpleasant will happen — for example, the possibility of getting a disease, losing money, or being in an accident.

例句

There is a high risk of flooding in coastal areas during the typhoon season.

颱風季節時,沿海地區發生洪水的風險很高。

high risk of + noun phrase

Smoking cigarettes greatly increases your risk of developing lung problems.

吸菸會大幅增加罹患肺部疾病的風險。

increase the risk of + gerund

同義詞
  • danger

    more immediate and physical; a situation rather than a probability

  • chance

    neutral — can be good or bad; risk implies only negative outcomes

  • hazard

    refers to the specific source of potential harm, not the probability itself

反義詞
  • safety

    the condition of being free from risk

  • certainty

    absence of doubt or chance

文法句型

risk of + noun/gerund

increase/reduce/lower the risk of + noun/gerund

用法筆記

Commonly used with premodifiers: high/low/great/serious/real risk. Followed by of + noun (risk of fire) or of + gerund (risk of losing everything). Do not use to + infinitive after risk in this sense.

常見錯誤

There is a high risk to get cancer from smoking.
There is a high risk of getting cancer from smoking.
💡risk takes of + gerund, not to + infinitive.

2. a person, thing, or situation that could cause harm, loss, or problems in the fu

2.名詞B1
釋義

危險;隱患

可能造成危害的事物

a person, thing, or situation that could cause harm, loss, or problems in the future.

例句

Old electrical wiring is a serious fire risk in older apartment buildings.

老舊的電線在較舊的公寓大樓中是嚴重的火災隱患。

fire risk — context-noun modifier

The abandoned factory was considered a health risk by the local community.

當地居民認為這座廢棄工廠對健康構成威脅。

health risk — context-noun modifier

同義詞
  • hazard

    more concrete and physical; a hazard is a specific source of danger

  • threat

    suggests a more active or deliberate source of potential harm

  • danger

    broader — a dangerous situation, not necessarily a specific source

反義詞

文法句型

[context noun] + risk

risk + to + noun phrase

用法筆記

Often used as the second element of a compound: fire risk, health risk, security risk, flood risk. The determiner (a, the) or modifier (serious, major) usually comes before the compound.

3. a situation in which someone or something is likely to be harmed, damaged, or lo

3.名詞B2
釋義

危險處境

處於可能受害的情況

a situation in which someone or something is likely to be harmed, damaged, or lost.

例句

The firefighter put his life at risk to save a family from a burning house.

這名消防員冒著生命危險,從燃燒的房屋中救出那一家人。

put [someone/something] at risk

Astrid knew that continuing the climb in bad weather would put everyone at risk.

Astrid 知道繼續在惡劣天氣下攀登會讓所有人都陷入危險。

同義詞
  • danger

    broader — can refer to any dangerous situation or possibility

  • jeopardy

    more formal, usually in the phrase in jeopardy

反義詞

文法句型

at risk

put [someone/something] at risk

at risk of + noun/gerund

用法筆記

Used almost exclusively in prepositional phrase form: at risk, put at risk, place at risk. Can also appear as a compound adjective: at-risk youth, at-risk patients. The preposition at is fixed — never use in risk or under risk.

常見錯誤

The children are in risk of getting hurt.
The children are at risk of getting hurt.
💡The correct preposition is at, not in.

4. the condition of accepting full legal or personal responsibility for any harm, l

4.名詞B2
釋義

自負責任

自行承擔損失的責任

the condition of accepting full legal or personal responsibility for any harm, loss, or damage that may occur.

例句

The sign at the pool read: 'Swim at your own risk. No lifeguard on duty.'

游泳池旁的告示牌寫著:「游泳者自負責任,現場無救生員執勤。」

at your own risk — disclaimer formula

Anyone who enters the abandoned building does so at their own risk.

任何人進入這棟廢棄建築都必須自負責任。

文法句型

at [one's] own risk

用法筆記

Exclusively used in the fixed formula at your own risk / at one's own risk, typically on warning signs, legal disclaimers, or contracts. Never modified by adjectives. Do not confuse with the STATE OF DANGER sense (at risk), which lacks own and does not imply legal responsibility.

常見錯誤

You enter the building at your risk.
You enter the building at your own risk.
💡The word own is required in this sense.

5. an action or decision taken even though it might lead to something bad — usually

5.名詞B2
釋義

冒險

做可能危險的事

an action or decision taken even though it might lead to something bad — usually because you hope the result will be positive.

例句

Iris took a big risk by investing her savings in the new tech start-up company.

Iris 把積蓄投入一家新的科技新創公司,冒了很大的風險。

take a risk — collocation pattern

Ramón knew he might fail, but he was willing to take that risk anyway.

Ramón 知道自己可能會失敗,但他仍然願意冒那個風險。

同義詞
  • gamble

    implies less control — the outcome depends more on luck than judgement

  • venture

    more formal and often used for business or investment

  • dare

    more personal and emotional; a dare is about courage

反義詞
  • caution

    careful action taken to avoid risk

  • certainty

    something known to be true or sure to happen

文法句型

take a risk

run the risk of + noun/gerund

face risks

用法筆記

Frequently collocates with take (take a risk) or run (run the risk of). Run the risk of is more common in British English than take the risk of. Both can be followed by of + gerund to name the potential bad outcome.

常見錯誤

She took a risk to start a new company.
She took a risk starting a new company.' or 'She took the risk of starting a new company.
💡Use gerund or of + gerund, not to + infinitive.

risk — 動詞