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 Übersetzung für 'extreme risk' von Englisch nach Deutsch
QMspec.
extreme-risk {adj} [attr.] [e.g. patient, sport]
Extremrisiko- [z. B. Patient, Sport]
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Extreme risk of explosion by shock, friction, fire or other sources of ignition. [risk phrase R3]
Durch Schlag, Reibung, Feuer oder andere Zündquellen besonders explosionsgefährlich. [Risikosatz R3]
Teiltreffer
extreme {adj}extrem
593
extreme {adj}außergewöhnlich
24
extremeExtremwert {m}
839
extreme {adj}höchst
67
extreme {adj}drastisch
15
extreme {adj}äußerste
80
extreme {adj}hochgradig [extrem, in hochgradigen Fällen]
sports
extreme surfing
Extremsurfen {n}
hydro.meteo.
extreme precipitation
Extremniederschlag {m}
extreme heataffige Hitze {f} [ugs.] [regional]
extreme thirstBrand {m} [ugs.] [starker Durst]
sports
extreme sport
Extremsportart {f}
extreme thirstRiesendurst {m} [ugs.]
math.
extreme point
Extremstelle {f}
extreme effortRiesenaufwand {m} [ugs.]
psych.
extreme experience
Extremerfahrung {f}
sports
extreme sport
Extremsport {m}
extreme coldAffenkälte {f} [ugs.]
extreme luckRiesenglück {n} [ugs.]
extreme {adj} [views]überspannt [Ansichten]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The bog is contained within The Nature Conservancy's Kamakou Preserve, and access to the boardwalk is limited to scheduled guided tours, due to the fragile nature of the ecosystem and extreme risk due to introduced alien species.
  • In October 2015, it was further uplisted to Critically Endangered because the decline had reach a magnitude that puts the vulture at an extreme risk of extinction.
  • This casual, irrational misbehavior in the face of extreme risk drove her interest in the complicated forces that influence how people act with regard to their health and health care.
  • The Chilcotin River steelhead has been classified as endangered and at extreme risk of extinction by COSEWIC.
  • However players who leapt for the ball could pushed in mid air requiring an extreme risk to leave the ground, it wasn't until the Push in the back that the high mark became common.

  • The post-mortal characters in the Revelation Space series have long-term or essentially infinite lifespans, and sheer boredom induces them to undertake activities of extreme risk.
  • The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) categorizes various diseases in levels of biohazard, Level 1 being minimum risk and Level 4 being extreme risk.
  • Because most of human settlement and infrastructure was built in response to a more normalized sea level with limited expected change, populations affected by climate change in connection to sea level rise will need to invest in climate adaptation to mitigate the worst effects or when populations are in extreme risk, a process of managed retreat.
  • Anna Maria nearly died giving birth to Wolfgang. Her womb retained the placenta, and its subsequent enforced removal at that time posed an extreme risk of fatal infection.
  • These "Voorcompagnieën" took on extreme risk to reap some of the rewarding spice trade in the East Indies, but introduced a common form of the joint-stock venture into Dutch shipping.

  • The Medal of Honor is awarded for individual acts of extraordinary bravery performed in the line of duty at extreme risk and danger to life.
  • A London physician reportedly prescribed and administered two narcotics and a barbiturate for severe arthritic pain, despite the extreme risk of inducing respiratory depression, apnea, and death in a patient with decreased respiratory reserve.
  • As the water explodes into steam, it splashes the burning hot liquid metal along with it, causing an extreme risk of severe burns to anyone located nearby and creating a fire hazard.
  • "Kiasu" or "kiasuism" means taking extreme measures to achieve success, whereas "kiasi" or "kiasiism" means to taking extreme, risk-avoidant measures.
  • When a reference is made to a friendly force denying an area to the enemy, such as a reference to friendly forces employing area-denial weapons, the intent is to create an area in which the enemy cannot operate without extreme risk.

  • In August 2019, following two mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, King cosponsored the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act, a bill authorizing states to use grants to develop red flag laws which would allow family members to petition courts for an order that would temporarily prevent someone from purchasing a gun and an order for law enforcement to take a firearm away.
  • The job as a bobbin boy was extremely dangerous, and there was always an extreme risk of death.
  • However, great care must be taken to obstruct the Sun from sight because of the extreme risk for eye damage.
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