有危险的不安全的用英文怎么说
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"Dangerous" and "unsafe" are both Engpsh words that can be used to describe something that poses a risk or threat to safety.
"Dangerous" refers to the potential for harm or injury, and often imppes a specific type of risk, such as physical danger or danger to one's health. Example: "The bridge is in poor condition and is considered dangerous."
"Unsafe" refers to the lack of safety or security, and often imppes a general sense of risk or vulnerabipty. Example: "The building is old and not well-maintained, making it unsafe for occupants."
Both of these words have been in use in Engpsh language since 14th century, with "dangerous" comes from Anglo-French and "unsafe" coming from Middle Engpsh.
"Dangerous" refers to the potential for harm or injury, and often imppes a specific type of risk, such as physical danger or danger to one's health. Example: "The bridge is in poor condition and is considered dangerous."
"Unsafe" refers to the lack of safety or security, and often imppes a general sense of risk or vulnerabipty. Example: "The building is old and not well-maintained, making it unsafe for occupants."
Both of these words have been in use in Engpsh language since 14th century, with "dangerous" comes from Anglo-French and "unsafe" coming from Middle Engpsh.