peligroso
dangerous ; risky ; hazardous ; treacherous ; perilous ; unsafe.
The main rule, however, is do not have loose cables hanging all over the place - not only is it unsightly but also extremely dangerous.
Then the conscientious manager can help solve his problems without engaging in original laborious research or the risky practice of trial and error.
This may seem a hazardous assumption, but the results are worth considering.
Mearns warns us, 'Recollection is treacherous; it is usually too broad or too narrow for another's use; and what is more serious, it is frequently undependable and worn and feeble'.
The financial situation of cultural institutions is becoming increasingly perilous = The financial situation of cultural institutions is becoming increasingly perilous.
However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.
andar por terreno peligroso
skate + on thin ice
tread on + dangerous ground
The chancellor is skating on thin ice when it comes to the economy and ignored signs of a slowdown, a report warns.
They are treading on dangerous ground if they have decided to sacrifice the principles of parliamentary government to try to enthuse their troops.
atracción peligrosa
siren song
dangerous attraction
Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.
But something magical and potent draws them to one another, in a dangerous attraction that is bigger than both of them.
considerar peligroso
see + danger
A lot of danger was seen in connection with people who had been taught to read and yet had no reading matter provided (or even worse, had the wrong kind).
en situaciones peligrosas
in harm's way
Santa Barbara area canyon's residents are among many Californians living in harm's way in fire-prone areas.
en terreno peligroso
on shaky grounds
Unfortunately, several methods are weak, some inadequately documented, and many conclusions rest on shaky grounds.
lugar peligroso
death trap
The highways across the country have virtually become death traps as there are apparently no authorities to control reckless driving.
mercancías peligrosas
dangerous goods
hazardous goods
Generally, if you're transporting dangerous or hazardous goods, you need a dangerous goods endorsement on your driver licence.
Generally, if you're transporting dangerous or hazardous goods, you need a dangerous goods endorsement on your driver licence.
perro peligroso
vicious dog
The owner of a vicious dog shall post a warning sign in a prominent place in front of the owner's premises to inform the public.
resultar peligroso
pose + danger
Neither was there doubt that SLIS should adapt their programmes accordingly but, equally, too headlong a rush into the unknown posed dangers.
situación peligrosa
dangerous situation
death trap
Last year the system was upgraded so the car will brake if the driver fails to react to a dangerous situation.
The highways across the country have virtually become death traps as there are apparently no authorities to control reckless driving.
terreno peligroso
on thin ice
slippery ground
on dangerous ground
As the title of my talk indicates, we are on thin ice, and in more ways than one.
The book stands on the slippery ground between the picaresque and the Puritan repentance narratives such as the Pilgrim's Progress.
On dangerous ground: The threat of landslides is looming large with ad hoc building practices being the root cause.
transporte de mercancías peligrosas
hazardous goods transport
dangerous goods transport
It's our goal to offer safe, effective and affordable hazardous goods transport when you need it - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
By promoting the adoption and use of those standards by the air cargo industry, a very high degree of safety has been achieved in dangerous goods transport.
zona peligrosa
no-go area
It is routine for people to complain about the 'hordes of lager louts' who turn city centres into 'no-go areas'.