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单词 at-risk
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Definition of at-risk in English:

at-risk

adjective ˈatrɪsk
  • Exposed to the possibility of danger, harm, or loss.

    services for at-risk children and their families
    guidelines to protect at-risk species
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Genetic testing might allow some at-risk patients to reduce their risk of cancer.
    • He and his students aim to improve the prospects of at-risk children and families through local programs.
    • These results are crucial to early identification and intervention of dyslexia in at-risk children.
    • Eighty-five percent of at-risk American farms are on the fringes of urban areas.
    • Research has shown that positive results increase when programs focus on meeting the needs of at-risk families.
    • He wants to change the lives of hundreds of at-risk and incarcerated teenaged boys and girls.
    • Abusive and at-risk mothers were more negative in their appraisals of child behavior than were control mothers.
    • Nevertheless, physicians have an obligation to make their at-risk patients aware of the options.
    • However, at-risk students are also particularly prone to drop out of community college altogether.
    • It attracted substantial numbers of at-risk couples who were not otherwise seeking treatment.
    • How could this at-risk child have become such a well-adjusted adolescent?
    • The proceeds will benefit various charities that serve at-risk youth and underprivileged families.
    • Others say those at-risk groups shouldn't be here in the first place.
    • This line of research may also help identify at-risk individuals before the onset of mental illness.
    • The goal was to develop and implement a program for at-risk students.
    • By every measure, prisoners' children are the most severely at-risk children and youth in America.
    • Many of those programs pay particular attention to helping academically at-risk students.
    • Thus, this may be a treatment issue that warrants further investigation in work with at-risk families.
    • The program recognizes the link between undereducated adults and educationally at-risk children.
    • For really at-risk kids, home visits identify the younger siblings' problems.
 
 

Definition of at-risk in US English:

at-risk

adjective
  • Exposed to the possibility of danger, harm, or loss.

    services for at-risk children and their families
    guidelines to protect at-risk species
    Example sentencesExamples
    • How could this at-risk child have become such a well-adjusted adolescent?
    • The goal was to develop and implement a program for at-risk students.
    • However, at-risk students are also particularly prone to drop out of community college altogether.
    • Many of those programs pay particular attention to helping academically at-risk students.
    • The program recognizes the link between undereducated adults and educationally at-risk children.
    • Abusive and at-risk mothers were more negative in their appraisals of child behavior than were control mothers.
    • Thus, this may be a treatment issue that warrants further investigation in work with at-risk families.
    • He wants to change the lives of hundreds of at-risk and incarcerated teenaged boys and girls.
    • These results are crucial to early identification and intervention of dyslexia in at-risk children.
    • Research has shown that positive results increase when programs focus on meeting the needs of at-risk families.
    • It attracted substantial numbers of at-risk couples who were not otherwise seeking treatment.
    • He and his students aim to improve the prospects of at-risk children and families through local programs.
    • Nevertheless, physicians have an obligation to make their at-risk patients aware of the options.
    • Genetic testing might allow some at-risk patients to reduce their risk of cancer.
    • Eighty-five percent of at-risk American farms are on the fringes of urban areas.
    • By every measure, prisoners' children are the most severely at-risk children and youth in America.
    • For really at-risk kids, home visits identify the younger siblings' problems.
    • This line of research may also help identify at-risk individuals before the onset of mental illness.
    • The proceeds will benefit various charities that serve at-risk youth and underprivileged families.
    • Others say those at-risk groups shouldn't be here in the first place.
 
 
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