to do something dangerous, risky, or foolish
对抗
这位政治家的争议言论激怒了许多选民。
a state of nervous or restless excitement, often showing worry or anticipation
used to introduce the worst, most surprising, or most extreme part of a situation, especially after a list of negative things
to attract more attention than others, often selfishly or excessively
entry into a place or situation without permission, invitation, or welcome
剥削
一些雇主通过给实习生分配重要责任而不提供公平的补偿或学习机会来剥削他们。
someone who predicts that terrible events will happen, often seen as pessimistic
施压
记者们逼迫政治家就这一有争议的决定给出答案。
挑选
艺术评论家选择突出画廊中的一幅画,赞扬其独特的视角和鲜艳的色彩。
to unwillingly obey the rules and accept the ideas or principles of a specific group or person
a sincere, careful attempt to accomplish something
敢
这位企业家敢于在竞争激烈的市场中创办一家初创公司。
to not say something, against one's wish, in order to avoid causing an argument or upsetting someone
to have a tendency to share or become involved in everything
to make a person be constantly worried about or ready for any possible danger or threat
characterized by frequent physical affection or emotionally expressive behavior, often in a way that can feel excessive or uncomfortable to some people
a small lie, usually told to avoid minor trouble or embarrassment
to try to conceal flaws or problems temporarily, without addressing or solving them properly
to provoke problems with something that one does or says
藐视
当个人无视安全规定,将自己和他人置于危险之中时,这是令人担忧的。