risky
/ˈrɪski/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈrɪski/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈri-skē/ (ame, mw)
risky — 形容詞
- riskypositive
- riskiercomparative
- riskiestsuperlative
1. Something that is risky may cause harm, loss, or failure, but people sometimes d
冒險的
可能導致失敗、損失或傷害的
Something that is risky may cause harm, loss, or failure, but people sometimes do it anyway because they hope for a good result.
Investing all your money in one company is a risky move.
把所有的錢都投資在一家公司是冒險的做法。
collocation: risky move / risky decision
Defne knew the climb was risky, but she wanted to reach the top before sunset.
Defne 知道攀爬那座山有風險,但她想在日落前到達山頂。
The bank refused to lend them money because the project seemed too risky.
銀行拒絕貸款給他們,因為那個專案風險太高了。
Yuna made a risky decision to leave her job before finding a new one.
Yuna 做了一個冒險的決定,在找到新工作之前就辭職了。
It was risky for the Mountaineering Club to start the hike in bad weather.
在惡劣天氣下出發健行對登山社團來說太冒險了。
- dangerous
stronger than 'risky' — suggests harm is more certain rather than just possible
- hazardous
more formal; typically used for specific activities, materials, or working conditions
- dicey
informal, British English; used in casual conversation for uncertain situations
- unsafe
focuses on lack of physical protection rather than calculated risk-taking
文法句型
be + risky + to-infinitive
It + be + risky + for + someone + to + infinitive
用法筆記
Subject is usually a decision, action, or situation, not a person. Common patterns include 'It + be + risky + to-infinitive' and 'something + be + risky'. Frequently modifies: decision, move, investment, business, strategy.