Pose a threat to; present a danger to.
A situation or a person who is regarded as a source of danger.
Синонимы
Examples for "threat "
Examples for "threat "
1 Vector-borne diseases, including arboviruses, pose a serious threat to public health worldwide.
2 Fishing industry groups around the North Sea are aware of the threat .
3 Exposures to seizure-inducing chemical threat agents are a major public health concern.
4 Nitrate contamination in drinking water is a major threat to public health.
5 Question of the Week: Are Europe's human rights laws now under threat ?
1 In the last words a hidden menace rang; therefore Powala answered gravely:
2 The £30 million striker was at his superlative best, a constant menace .
3 Ash got a sense of both hope and menace from the image.
4 The menace was in the tone, not the content of his speech.
5 Despite the good humor, a thread of menace had grown among them.
6 Kane continued to be a menace without getting clear looks at goal.
7 And in the face of such a menace the Arabs remained inert.
8 On such occasions the animal needs to strut with menace and assurance.
9 But somehow here the animals conveyed no sense of menace to Thorne.
10 Do you understand?' A faint hint of menace ensured her full attention.
11 This thesis was: the Communist menace to Spain justified the Franco uprising.
12 Do you think the- ah-petting-party is a serious menace to the Constitution?
13 It blew upon them in cruel menace of conquest, in piercing inclemency.
14 The Indian chief listened to the terrible menace with the utmost composure.
15 Hylton deserves credit as well for the assist and general menace throughout.
16 Originally England owned the island; now it is a menace to England.
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Об этом термине Глагол
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