Examples of using Risked in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Board considered that the author had not established that he risked being subjected to persecution if he were to return to Afghanistan.
The politicization of instruments of international humanitarian law weakened their stature and risked harming the very people they were designed to protect.
And Jarvis Morrow wouldn't have risked being made a fool of twice… not if I know the breed.
(6) Has jeopardized or risked the loss of a significant relationship, job, educational or career opportunity because of the Internet;
Although this helped matters in the short term, professionals risked ignoring the long-term demand-driven vision of the business operating model.
They were reluctant to return to their place of origin or risked being displaced again in post-conflict areas in which militias had not been disarmed or landmines removed.
The system, which uses drones to locate and map minefields, was in development for several years and at one point risked cancellation.
Rochdi cautioned that without more help, Cameroon risked“becoming a real threat to the stability of the whole region.”.
Long ago a maiden named Ko-kwahl-alwoot risked her life to save the Samish people from starvation.
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said Trump's hardline stance risked dragging the world back to a"military confrontation" with Iran.
It was well known that journalists, in defending freedom of speech and searching for reliable news, risked great dangers.
He concluded by informing delegations that, with diminished financial resources, several programmes were now facing severe constraints and risked being suspended.
So, what is the reason that the truck driver risked his life to overload on the road?
Shakira and I never risked following his advice, but we did come up with a method of our own.
Despite their newfound freedom, few employers risked hiring skilled Blacks, regardless of how cheap they would work, for fear of reprisals by White workers.
Before this emergency cash infusion, Wonga CEO Tara Kneafsey warned its institutional shareholders in late May that the company risked becoming insolvent.
As a deserter from the Iraqi army, he allegedly risked facing execution upon return.
Esther risked her life by going not once uninvited before the king but twice,(Esther 4:1-2; 8:3).
Despite their newfound freedom, few employers risked hiring skilled Blacks, regardless of how cheap they would work, for fear of reprisals by White workers.
Britain said it was“gravely concerned” and called on both sides to avoid any action which risked civilian casualties.