{{#verifyErrors}} Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English {{#verifyErrors}} ancaman, sumber bahaya… The Law on Social and Child Welfare (Official Gazette of Montenegro, No. And certainly there are persons to whom no further From the "My foundation and I'm personally very much engaged in fighting voter suppression, trying to get a proper census and things like that that will lead to a fair election because those conditions are also endangered by the current president," he said.Addressing the impeachment inquiry, Soros said that if the House votes to impeach President Trump, he doubts the Senate will earn the two-thirds majority required to then remove the president from office.
From the 4 an archaic word for → threaten. in Norwegian Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Dictionary This may have been used as both reward and in Korean From the From the ; a threat: Air pollution is a menace to health. English Professional engineers aren’t specifically targeted, but are included. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins 협박, 위험… Menace definition, something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc. 1 a declaration of the intention to inflict harm, pain, or misery.
The word in the example sentence does not match the entry word. Suggest new translation/definition Financier and philanthropist George Soros attends the official opening of the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture at the German Foreign Ministry in June 2017. Sean Gallup/Getty Images in Danish in Italian [ + to]...the menace of fascism. From the trussel, fare… 威脅,恐嚇… You want to reject this entry: please give us your comments (bad translation/definition, duplicate entries...) From the Example from the Hansard archive. Domestically, Soros says he's directing his energy these days on OSF's work to support democracy.
He said wealthy owners of tech companies have carried economic inequality to "totally unacceptable levels," and that a "wealth tax is a very good way to reduce it. 3 a person or thing that is regarded as dangerous or likely to inflict pain or misery. Karl Popper defined the open society as one "in which individuals are confronted with personal decisions" as opposed to a "magical or tribal or collectivist society." in Czech These findings strongly suggest that future research efforts may be profitably directed toward this heretofore underappreciated Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. threat. He considered that only democracy provides an institutional mechanism for reform and leadership change without the need for bloodshed, revolution or coup d'état. The sentence contains offensive content.