hazardous
hazardous — 形容詞
1. describing a substance, activity, or situation that could harm people's health,
危險的
可能造成傷害或損失的
describing a substance, activity, or situation that could harm people's health, damage property, or cause serious injury.
The abandoned factory was classified as hazardous after the inspection team arrived.
那座廢棄工廠在檢查團隊抵達後被列為危險場所。
passive: was classified as hazardous
Sade wore protective gear while handling hazardous waste at the chemical plant.
Sade 在化工廠處理有害廢棄物時穿著防護裝備。
collocation: hazardous waste
Driving on narrow mountain roads at night is a hazardous activity that few drivers enjoy.
在狹窄的山路上夜間開車是一項很少駕駛人樂於從事的危險活動。
Aoi knew the old wiring was hazardous but could not afford an electrician.
Aoi 知道老舊的電線很危險,但付不起水電師傅的費用。
The cleanup crew removed hazardous materials from the flooded hospital basement.
清理人員從淹水的地下室移除了有害物質。
- dangerous
broader and more common in everyday speech; 'dangerous' can apply to anything that might cause harm, while 'hazardous' often implies a specific, recognized risk
- risky
focuses on the chance of failure or loss rather than physical danger; a risky investment may not be hazardous to your health
- unsafe
stresses lack of security or protection; a building can be unsafe because of poor construction without necessarily involving hazardous materials
文法句型
hazardous + noun (hazardous waste / hazardous materials / hazardous conditions)
be + hazardous
hazardous to + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in safety regulations, environmental protection, and industrial contexts rather than everyday casual speech. Often appears in compound nouns such as hazardous waste, hazardous materials (abbreviated hazmat), and hazardous conditions.