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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pre·car·i·ous /prɪˈkeəriəs $ -ˈker-/ adjective  1 RISKa precarious situation or state is one which may very easily or quickly become worse 〔局势或状态〕不稳定的,不安全的,危险的 Her health remained precarious, despite the treatment. 她尽管接受了治疗,但健康状况还是不稳定。 the company’s precarious financial position 公司岌岌可危的财务状况2 BALANCElikely to fall, or likely to cause someone to fall 可能倒的,不稳的,不牢靠的 a precarious mountain trail 危险的山间小路precariously adverb a cup of tea balanced precariously on her knee 她膝盖上晃晃悠悠放着的一杯茶precariousness noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
precariousThe living conditions of many of these migrants in illegal squatter settlements is often precarious.His political position has become extremely precarious.The release of the individual from accountability lays a precarious basis for a new democratic political culture.The typical peasant farmer has a precarious existence, at the mercy of flood, disease and famine.The path down to the beach was a precarious one, tiny steps hewn out of the sheer rock face.a precarious peaceThe bottle was in a precarious position on the edge of the table.No one would lend money to a company in such a precarious position.We had to cross a precarious rope bridge.In his precarious state he became a friend of Pocahontas, daughter of Powhatan.Levin is in a precarious state of health.Mary Mara makes the volatile Ruth a mainspring of precarious tension, capable of a solitary three-way argument over a peanut-butter sandwich.Are you sure he's safe on that ladder? It looks very precarious up there.Grégoire was now hemmed in by the tiny precarious wine table.precarious ... positionAlive, but in a very precarious position.In some countries the drive for rugby excellence pushed student rugby into a precarious position.It was a long, tense moment as they adjusted the ropes and wrestled with the banner in their precarious position.The rigger was in the more precarious position.Because of its sometimes precarious economic position, no rank would refuse to accept the king's wage.The result was seen as having strengthened the somewhat precarious position of Prime Minster Toshiki Kaifu within the party.In this precarious financial position, the party can hardly afford the restrictions on its fund-raising recently decreed by President Clinton.
Origin precarious (1600-1700) Latin precarius got by asking, uncertain
pre·car·i·ous adjectiveChineseSyllable
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precarious
precarious /prɪˈkeəriəs $ -ˈker-/ adjective
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Latin
 Origin: precarius 'got by asking, uncertain'
1. a precarious situation or state is one which may very easily or quickly become worse:
    Her health remained precarious, despite the treatment.
    the company’s precarious financial position
2. likely to fall, or likely to cause someone to fall:
    a precarious mountain trail
—precariously adverb:
    a cup of tea balanced precariously on her knee
—precariousness noun [uncountable]


pre·car·iousBrE /prɪˈkeəriəs/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈkeriəs/ 🔊 adjective(of a situation 情势) not safe or certain; dangerous 不稳的;不确定的;不保险的;危险的He earned a precarious living as an artist. 作为一个艺术家,他过的是朝不保夕的生活。🔊🔊The museum is in a financially precarious position. 这家博物馆的财政状况不稳定。🔊🔊likely to fall or cause sb to fall 摇摇欲坠的;不稳固的That ladder looks very precarious. 那梯子看来摇摇晃晃的。🔊🔊The path down to the beach is very precarious in wet weather. 通往海滨的小路在雨天非常湿滑危险。🔊🔊 pre·car·ious·ly BrE /prɪˈkeəriəsli/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈkeriəsli/ 🔊 adverbThe economy is precariously close to recession. 经济濒于衰退的边缘。🔊🔊He balanced the glass precariously on the arm of his chair. 他把杯子放在椅子的扶手上,随时可能摔下。🔊🔊 pre·car·ious·ness BrE /prɪˈkeəriəsnəs/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈkeriəsnəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]