precarious

precarious
adjective
1) (uncertain) labil, prekär [Gleichgewicht, Situation]; gefährdet [Friede]

make a precarious living — eine unsichere Existenz haben

2) (insecure) gefährlich [Weg, Pfad]; riskant, gefährlich [Balanceakt, Leben]; instabil (geh.) [Bauwerk]; unsicher [Koalition]
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[pri'keəriəs]
adjective
(insecure; risky or dangerous.) unsicher
- academic.ru/90372/precariously">precariously
- precariousness
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pre·cari·ous
[prɪˈkeəriəs, AM -ˈker-]
adj (hazardous) gefährlich, prekär geh; (insecure) hold, balance unsicher; peace unstabil
he makes a rather \precarious living seine Einkommensverhältnisse sind ziemlich ungesichert
\precarious financial position prekäre finanzielle Lage
to be in a \precarious position sich akk in einer gefährlichen [o prekären] Lage befinden
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[prI'kɛərɪəs]
adj
unsicher; situation also, relationship prekär; theory, assertion anfechtbar; position unsicher, schwankend; balance unsicher, schwankend, instabil; peace gefährdet, instabil, unsicher

at a precarious angle — in einem gefährlich aussehenden Winkel

that cup/that shelf looks somewhat precarious — die Tasse/das Regal sieht ziemlich gefährlich aus

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precarious [prıˈkeərıəs] adj (adv precariously)
1. prekär, unsicher (Lage etc):
precarious state of health bedenklicher Gesundheitszustand
2. gefährlich, riskant
3. anfechtbar, fragwürdig (Annahme etc)
4. JUR widerruflich, aufkündbar, auf Widerruf (eingeräumt oder zugeteilt)
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adjective
1) (uncertain) labil, prekär [Gleichgewicht, Situation]; gefährdet [Friede]

make a precarious living — eine unsichere Existenz haben

2) (insecure) gefährlich [Weg, Pfad]; riskant, gefährlich [Balanceakt, Leben]; instabil (geh.) [Bauwerk]; unsicher [Koalition]
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adj.
unsicher adj.

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