hazard|hazarded|hazarding|hazards in English
verb
[haz·ard || 'hæzə(r)d]
endanger, imperil; endanger oneself; dare, venture
Use "hazard|hazarded|hazarding|hazards" in a sentence
1. In making the investment, he hazarded all his savings.
2. The Bird/wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (Bash) Team's goal is the preservation of war fighting capabilities through the reduction of wildlife hazards to aircraft operations
3. Biological Hazards Foods can contain Biological hazards
4. He's been found guilty of hazarding the ship by failing to zigzag.
5. Marc-Ansy Laguerre is a PhD student in civil engineering at Rice University, and he is dedicated to mitigating natural hazards in Haiti (especially earthquake hazard)
6. Health hazard
7. Hazards - The work requires little exposure to health and accident hazards.
8. 1 ) list hazards
9. Remove fire hazards.
10. The aleatory feature of insurance contracts is one of the reasons that result in moral hazards, while the exclusion clauses are arranged as reasonable regime to exempt the moral hazard.
11. The Aleatory feature of insurance contracts is one of the reasons that result in moral hazards, while the exclusion clauses are arranged as reasonable regime to exempt the moral hazard
12. Proved Medical Hazards
13. — acute aquatic hazard,
14. Collision avoidance transponder for aerial hazards and method for reducing collisions with aerial hazards
15. 4 Effects of sink hazards on engineering construction are very important in droughty hungriness areas in western China. Little is known about this kind of hazard owing to lack of techniques and funds.
16. It's a fire hazard.
17. — hazard perception and accident avoidance,
18. - Major Accident Hazards Decree(33),
19. Subject: Major-Accident Hazards Directive
20. Dangerous incidents, accidents and hazards
21. Control of major accident hazards
22. You may hazard a guess.
23. Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point ( HACCP )
24. All hazard statements and risk phrases
25. Pollution is also a health hazard.