at+hazard

  • 81Hazard (2005) — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Hazard Originaltitel ハザード Produktionsland …

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  • 82Hazard — This curious and long established surname is of Old French origin, and is an interesting example of that sizeable group of early European surnames that were gradually created from the habitual use of nicknames. These nicknames were originally… …

    Surnames reference

  • 83hazard — {{11}}hazard (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. hasard, hasart (12c.) game of chance played with dice, possibly from Sp. azar an unfortunate card or throw at dice, which is said to be from Arabic az zahr (for al zahr) the die. But this is doubtful because… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 84Hazard pointer — In a multithreaded computing environment, a hazard pointer is an element used by a methodology that allows the memory allocated to the nodes of lock free dynamic shared objects to be reclaimed. Using the methodology, each thread keeps a list of… …

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  • 85Hazard, Paul — ▪ French critic in full  Paul gustave marie camille Hazard   born Aug. 30, 1878, Nordpeene, Fr. died April 13, 1944, Paris       French educator, historian of ideas, and scholar of comparative literature.       Hazard studied at the École Normale …

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  • 86hazard light — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms hazard light : singular hazard light plural hazard lights one of the lights on a car that flash on and off to warn other drivers that there may be danger …

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  • 87hazard — [ˈhæzəd] noun [C] I something that could be dangerous or could cause damage a fire/radiation/traffic hazard[/ex] Pollution is a major health hazard (= something that is dangerous to your health).[/ex] II verb [T] hazard [ˈhæzəd] to make a guess… …

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  • 88hazard — haz•ard [[t]ˈhæz ərd[/t]] n. 1) something causing danger, peril, risk, or difficulty: the many hazards of the big city[/ex] 2) the absence or lack of predictability; chance; uncertainty 3) spo a bunker, sand trap, or the like, constituting an… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 89hazárd — a m (ȃ) igra za denar, navadno s kartami ali kockami, katere izid je odvisen od naključja, igra na srečo: igrati, prepovedati hazard; drzen hazard; pren., ekspr. napad je bil vojaški in politični hazard …

    Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika

  • 90hazard — A risk or peril, assumed or involved, whether in connection with contract relation, employment, personal relation, sport or gambling. A danger or risk lurking in a situation which by change or fortuity develops into an active agency of harm.… …

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