run a risk
1. 冒险:每次迁入新居(every time),他们总是尽情领略新环境带给他们的新鲜感受(fresh). 之所以如此,是因为美国人喜欢接受新奇的(fancy)事物,喜欢冒险(run a risk). 另外,这也与他们酷爱旅游(revel in traveling)有关.
2. 冒险,不避险难:584.rule over 统治,治理. | 585.run a risk 冒险,不避险难. | 586.run away 逃走,逃避.
3. 冒风险:run a country 治理国家 | run a risk 冒风险 | run the government by high standards 从严治政
1. She noted that women who have diabetes during pregnancy tend to produce bigger babies who run a heightened risk of becoming overweight later in life.
2. The report said previous studies have linked moderate drinking to a lower heart attack risk, compared to the risk run by those who do not drink at all.
3. And it is a fact that two market players risk evolving into a duopoly in the long run.
4. A second round vote would also run the risk of Taliban attacks on voters similar to those carried out during the first ballot.
5. Women with a low level of vitamin D in their blood run a considerably greater risk of breast cancer.
6. They run the risk of catching a racking cough that could worsen if left untreated.
7. Both Obama and Romney run the risk of painting themselves into a corner when it comes to China.
8. Those actors would run the risk of starting a project that might never be finished.
9. So if their franchises are revoked, they run a greater risk of closing for good.
verb
1. take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
e.g. When you buy these stocks you are gambling
Synonym: gamble chance risk hazard take chances adventure take a chance