释义 |
at-riskˌat-ˈrisk adjective - A recent Governing magazine article about at-risk youth illustrated the importance of a holistic approach.
- For their part, Oxfordshire say they do still vaccinate at-risk babies, which they believe is far more effective.
- Most large cities with a significant at-risk population now have such a centre.
- Other potential strategies include the provision of vitamin A supplements to at-risk groups.
- The program provides intervention and counseling for at-risk families with young children.
- There were warning signals in between, and as a result he was placed on an at-risk register three weeks before he died.
► at-risk register (=an official list of people in this situation) ► at-risk children/patients/groups etc- First, that it detects the affected or at-risk groups, and second that these can then be referred for suitable treatment.
- Other potential strategies include the provision of vitamin A supplements to at-risk groups.
at-risk children/patients/groups etc people who need special care because they are likely to be in danger from violent parents, to become ill etcat-risk register (=an official list of people in this situation) |