Examples of using Perils in English and their translations into Chinese
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Most significant among those perils are the rise in the cost of food, basic commodities and energy, as well as climate change.
Richard Bookstaber, A Demon of our own design: markets, hedge funds, and the perils of financial innovation.
Defoe's jibe at the perils of relieving the poor was not topical enough to penetrate consciences preoccupied with the moral dangers of wealth;
Third, China has taken the initiative to propose the formulation of“preventive measures on managing perils at sea”.
Other perils include stormy seas- the South China Sea is buffeted by powerful seasonal typhoons- and the need to exchange radioactive fuel at distant sites.
Avoid dark and more dangerous places: Nighttime and poor lighting increase the perils.
It is hoped that the acclaimed documentary series will help raise awareness about the importance of marine conservation and the perils of plastic pollution.
The digital world we live in now comes with tremendous responsibilities and opportunity- and yet it comes with real inequalities, perils, and obstacles too.
Let us make this bargain- if we both return safe out of the perils that await us, we will journey for a while together.
Watson, publicized the potential and the perils of cloning in his Atlantic Monthly essay,"Moving Toward the Clonal Man", in 1971.
These chapters provide additional insight into potential problems and perils that you're likely to encounter when writing webbots that submit data to webservers.
We recall the suffering of millions of innocent people, and highlight the perils of anti-Semitism and hatred of any kind.
Even so, we should only be adding the fate of drowning to the list of our other perils.”.
If a man must needs walk in sight of the Black Gate, or tread the deadly flowers of Morgul Vale, then perils he will have.
Supper over, Sandy and I went to a discussion of what was possible for me, under the perils and hardships which overshadowed my path.
Insomuch as God hath delivered us from great perils, we thank him highly, as having been in battle against a king.
Exaggerating the perils of cannabis- the risks of brain damage, addiction, psychosis- has not helped.
The collapse of authoritarian governments had illustrated the perils of ignoring such demands as well as the tremendous power of social media as a catalyst for overcoming repression.
Today the perils of the future have much to do with China's rise and with the worlds of commerce and economics.
They seemed untroubled by their profession's many perils, including robbery, bodily harm- and, especially, arrest.