2013-01-30

Hazard

Azartas
azártas sm. (1) DŽ pernelyg didelis įsitraukimas į kokį darbą ar žaidimą, įnirtis, įkarštis.

hazardous (adj.)
580s, "venturesome;" 1610s, "perilous," from hazard (n.) + -ous or from Middle French hasardeux (16c.).

hazard (n.)
c.1300, from Old French hasard, hasart (12c.) "game of chance played with dice," possibly from Spanish 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 of the absence of zahr in classical Arabic dictionaries. Klein suggests Arabic yasara "he played at dice;" Arabic -s- regularly becomes Spanish -z-. The -d was added in French in confusion with the native suffix -ard. Sense evolved in French to "chances in gambling," then "chances in life." In English, sense of "chance of loss or harm, risk" first recorded 1540s.

A hazard is a situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment.



risk, danger, hazard, jeopardy, peril, alert


rizika
risk, hazard, peril, chance, gamble, jeopardy


azartinis lošimas kauliukais
hazard


šansas
chance, hazard, look-in


azartas

Niekai.

Čia - bent azartas.


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