put+at+risk
81put\ on\ the\ line — • lay (smth) on the line • put on the line v. phr. informal 1. To pay or offer to pay. The sponsors had to lay nearly a million dollars on the line to keep the show on tV. The bank is putting $5,000 on the line as a reward to anyone who catches… …
82put head on the block — If you put yourself in a dangerous situation where you risk losing your job or your reputation if things go wrong, you put your head on the block. Jenny asked me to recommend her son for the job, but I m not putting my head on the block… …
83risk — n 1. hazard, peril, danger, jeopardy; endan germent, imperilment, liability, vulnerability, susceptibility, exposure; precariousness, insecurity, unpredictability, uncertainty; chance, big chance, long shot; speculation, plunge, gamble, leap in… …
84put all your eggs in one basket — If you put all your eggs in one basket, you risk everything on a single opportunity which, like eggs breaking, could go wrong. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
85risk — I. n. Danger, hazard, jeopardy, peril, exposure to harm. II. v. a. 1. Hazard, peril, endanger, jeopard, jeopardize, put in peril, put to hazard, expose to danger. 2. Venture, dare to undertake …
86Put all your eggs in one basket — If you put all your eggs in one basket, you risk everything on a single opportunity which, like eggs breaking, could go wrong …
87put one's ass on the line — verb to take a big risk 1990 …
88Risk Reversal — An option strategy involving the purchase of a put and the sale of a call, or vice versa, with different strike levels. The premium generated from the sale of an option could partly or totally finance the premium to be paid for the purchase of …
89put all his eggs in one basket — place all his hopes on one situation, risk everything on one chance …
90risk — rɪsk n. danger, peril, hazard; possibility of injury, possibility of harm v. endanger, put in peril, jeopardize …