jeopardise
英
美
v. 使受危害;使陷入危险,危及,危害
过去分词:jeopardised 现在分词:jeopardising 第三人称单数:jeopardises 过去式:jeopardised
BNC.11690
英英释义
verb
- pose a threat to
- The pollution is endangering the crops
双语例句
- Why should either want to jeopardise this relationship?
为什么他们要损害这一关系哪? - An erosion of the eurozone would jeopardise Europe as a political project, and with it the chance to make our values and interests be heard in the new power set-up of the 21st century.
欧元区的削弱将危及欧洲整体的政治规划,同时,在21世纪新的力量格局中,我们将失去表达价值观和利益的机会。 - I will not engage in any unethical or illegal conduct, or in any activity that could jeopardise my responsibilities.
我不会参加任何违反职业道德或者是违法的活动,或者任何违反我的职责的活动。 - A test would also raise tensions with Pakistan and jeopardise a newly signed civilian nuclear deal between New Delhi and Washington.
新的核试验将导致印巴关系紧张,并危及印度和美国新近签署的民用核协议。 - Mr Rein added that sourcing from Bangladesh could jeopardise that.
雷小山补充说,从孟加拉国采购可能危及这一优势。 - We do not want to jeopardise any company's long-term future for the sake of our short-term gain.
我们不想为了我们的短期利益而损害任何公司的长远未来。 - But it appears unlikely it will do anything to jeopardise an increasingly close economic relationship.
不过此次事件似乎不太可能对两国日益密切的经济关系产生任何恶劣影响。 - They all knew a mistake would jeopardise the entire mission.
他们都知道整个任务不容出错。 - All nuclear facilities are designed so that earthquakes and other external events will not jeopardise the safety of the plant.
在设计所有核设施时,都要考虑到确保地震和其它外部事件不危及到核电站的安全。 - This process created the potential for any element of doubt about a bank's solvency to jeopardise not just the bank, but all banks.
这种过程造成的结果是,对一家银行偿付能力的任何一丝怀疑,有可能不仅会危及这一家银行,而会危及所有银行。