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What is the difference between Japanese and Japanese?

First of all, from the part of speech, it is an adjective, but it can also be used as a noun.

It means that things are dangerous. What's the difference?

"Danger" has a wide range of applications, which can be used to indicate that the body and life are in an extremely dangerous state, or that the object is untrustworthy and uncertain.

Danger refers to the "possibility" of physical, life or unpleasant things happening. Similarly, this danger can be avoided because you know it is possible. And when you are uneasy because you can't get the expected result, you can't use danger.

For example:

1. Success is crucial. Whether it can be successful is still unknown. Because the results here can't be predicted and grasped, you can't use a dangerous wok.

Dangerous gambling is dangerous, but it can be avoided as long as you make up your mind, right? Danger is inevitable.