threat
n. 威胁; 征兆
A threat to a person or thing is a danger that something unpleasant might happen to them. A threat is also the cause of this danger.
Some couples see single women as a threat to their relationships...
有些夫妇把单身女人看成是对他们婚姻的威胁。
The Hurricane Center warns people not to take the threat of tropical storms lightly...
飓风中心警告人们,不要对热带风暴的危险掉以轻心。
A threat is a statement by someone that they will do something unpleasant, especially if you do not do what they want.
He may be forced to carry out his threat to resign...
他也许会被迫把自己的辞职威胁付诸行动。
The priest remains in hiding after threats by former officials of the ousted dictatorship...
受到被驱逐下台的独裁政府官员的威胁后,那个牧师一直藏匿不出。
If a person or thing is under threat, there is a danger that something unpleasant might be done to them, or that they might cease to exist.
His position as leader will be under threat at a party congress due next month...
在定于下月举行的党代表大会上,他的领导地位将受到威胁。
She lives daily under threat of violence...
她每天都生活在暴力威胁之下。
1. something that is a source of danger;
2. a warning that something unpleasant is imminent;
3. declaration of an intention or a determination to inflict harm on another;
4. a person who inspires fear or dread;
danger, risk, hazard, menace, peril, threat
这些名词均含有"危险,威胁"之意。
His words amounted to a threat.
他的话实际上是威胁.
Never submit to a threat.
永远不要屈服于威胁.
The threat of unemployment has spurred students on to work harder at their studies.
失业的威胁促使学生更加努力学习.
He began with entreaties and ended with a threat.
他先是恳求,最后是威胁.
The enemy on the right flank is now like a spent arrow and no longer a threat to our position.
右翼的敌人已经是强弩之末,不能再威胁我们的阵地了.