- [countable, usually singular] menace (to somebody/something)
a person or thing that causes, or may cause, serious damage, harm or danger synonym threat威胁;危险的人(或物) a new initiative aimed at beating the menace of illegal drugs 旨在打击非法毒品威胁的新举措 The communists remain a potential menace to the stability of the government. 共产党仍然是政府稳定的潜在威胁。
Extra ExamplesTopics Dangerc1He's a menace to society. 他是社会的祸害。 Local traders are struggling to combat the menace of armed robbery. 当地商人正竭力与持枪抢劫这一威胁作斗争。 The protesters remain a potential menace to the stability of the government. 示威者仍然是对政府稳定的潜在威胁。 the menace posed by car fumes 汽车尾气造成的危害
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- growing
- increasing
- great
- …
- pose
- combat
- counter
- …
- menace to
- [uncountable]
an atmosphere that makes you feel threatened or frightened 恐怖的氛围;危险气氛 a sense/an air/a hint of menace in his voice 他的话音里的威胁语气/腔调/意味
Extra ExamplesTopics Feelingsc2The scar down his face added to his air of menace. 脸上的那道长疤使他看起来更加凶悍。 Her eyes were glittering with menace. 她的眼睛因受到威胁而闪闪发光。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- hidden
- quiet
- silent
- …
- with menace
- an air of menace
- [countable, usually singular] (informal)
a person or thing that is annoying or causes trouble 烦人的人(或事物);引起麻烦的人(或事物) They have become a public menace. 他们已经对公众构成了威胁。
- menaces[plural] (British English,
law )法律 threats that somebody will cause harm if they do not get what they are asking for 恐吓;威胁 - with menaces
to demand money with menaces 勒索钱财
- with menaces
Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from late Latin minacia, from Latin minax, minac- ‘threatening’, from minae ‘threats’.