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词汇 occupational hazard
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Definition of occupational hazard in English:

occupational hazard

(also occupational risk)
noun
  • A risk accepted as a consequence of a particular occupation.

    职业风险

    visual overload is a necessary occupational hazard of busy art critics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The rooms fill with dust; asthma is a common occupational hazard.
    • An aching back or limbs at the end of a working day should not simply be accepted as an occupational hazard.
    • After all, while that may be the easy option, it does also have it's occupational hazards.
    • There is a need to identify this condition as an occupational hazard and to develop strategies to reduce the risk.
    • After all, occupational hazards exist in all professions, she says.
    • Health care workers are at a high risk of acquiring HAV infection as an occupational hazard.
    • The practice is so commonplace that Arthur almost accepts it as an occupational hazard.
    • The workers are calling for definite measures to reduce occupational risks and hazards on the job.
    • Apart from the possibility of causing your relatives to pitch off furniture in astonishment, other occupational hazards present themselves.
    • One of the occupational hazards of writing a fortnightly column is that the quest for topicality becomes a risky business.
    • For Kennedy's sake, let's hope suicide isn't an occupational risk among writers who fall for the matadors.
    • They are facing many occupational hazards and their service conditions must improve.
    • It is about the occupational hazards of being a writer.
    • For many people, however, prolonged sun exposure isn't a choice but an occupational hazard or side effect of outdoor activities.
    • The occupational hazards, including sexual exploitation, formed the hub of the discussions.
    • One has to say that alcoholism, or heavy drinking, is an occupational hazard of politicians.
    • One of the occupational hazards of writing TPM is many readers’ distressing lack of irony or discernment.
    • Collier has experienced first-hand one of the occupational hazards of being a psychiatrist.
    • These children earn very low wages, typically 10 rupees a day or less, and suffer occupational hazards and the threat of employer abuse.
    • It's just one of the occupational hazards facing the Riverwatch Ranger.

Definition of occupational hazard in US English:

occupational hazard

nounˌäkyəˈpāSHnəl ˈhazərd
  • A risk accepted as a consequence of a particular occupation.

    职业风险

    visual overload is a necessary occupational hazard of busy art critics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These children earn very low wages, typically 10 rupees a day or less, and suffer occupational hazards and the threat of employer abuse.
    • They are facing many occupational hazards and their service conditions must improve.
    • After all, occupational hazards exist in all professions, she says.
    • Apart from the possibility of causing your relatives to pitch off furniture in astonishment, other occupational hazards present themselves.
    • One has to say that alcoholism, or heavy drinking, is an occupational hazard of politicians.
    • There is a need to identify this condition as an occupational hazard and to develop strategies to reduce the risk.
    • One of the occupational hazards of writing a fortnightly column is that the quest for topicality becomes a risky business.
    • An aching back or limbs at the end of a working day should not simply be accepted as an occupational hazard.
    • The occupational hazards, including sexual exploitation, formed the hub of the discussions.
    • The workers are calling for definite measures to reduce occupational risks and hazards on the job.
    • It's just one of the occupational hazards facing the Riverwatch Ranger.
    • Collier has experienced first-hand one of the occupational hazards of being a psychiatrist.
    • For many people, however, prolonged sun exposure isn't a choice but an occupational hazard or side effect of outdoor activities.
    • Health care workers are at a high risk of acquiring HAV infection as an occupational hazard.
    • The rooms fill with dust; asthma is a common occupational hazard.
    • The practice is so commonplace that Arthur almost accepts it as an occupational hazard.
    • After all, while that may be the easy option, it does also have it's occupational hazards.
    • For Kennedy's sake, let's hope suicide isn't an occupational risk among writers who fall for the matadors.
    • It is about the occupational hazards of being a writer.
    • One of the occupational hazards of writing TPM is many readers’ distressing lack of irony or discernment.
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