jeopardize
英 [ˈdʒepədaɪz]
美 [ˈdʒepərdaɪz]
v. 冒…的危险; 危及; 危害; 损害
过去分词:jeopardized 现在分词:jeopardizing 过去式:jeopardized 第三人称单数:jeopardizes
Collins.1 / BNC.15411 / COCA.7976
牛津词典
verb
- 冒…的危险;危及;危害;损害
to risk harming or destroying sth/sb- He would never do anything to jeopardize his career.
他决不会做任何有损于他事业的事。
- He would never do anything to jeopardize his career.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使处于危险境地;危及;危害;损害
Tojeopardizea situation or activity means to do something that may destroy it or cause it to fail.- He has jeopardised the future of his government...
他的行为已经危及到他这届政府的未来。 - The talks may still be jeopardized by disputes.
会谈仍有可能因存在争端而破裂。
- He has jeopardised the future of his government...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 jeopardise
英英释义
verb
- put at risk
- I will stake my good reputation for this
- pose a threat to
- The pollution is endangering the crops
双语例句
- The talks may still be jeopardized by disputes.
会谈仍有可能因存在争端而破裂。 - Withdrawing too many forces too quickly could jeopardize the progress of the past year.
过快地撤走过多的部队可能危及过去一年中取得的进步。 - I will not jeopardize my personal constitution under any circumstances, and will only participate in sessions that intrigue me, and that are a good fit for my desires and needs.
我不会危及我个人的宪法,在任何情况下,和将只参加会议的阴谋我,这是一个很好的适合我的愿望和需要。 - This judgment may jeopardize his job.
这种判断也许会危及他的工作。 - If I went out and accepted a job at a lot less money, I'd jeopardize a good career.
我要是出去接下一份报酬低很多的工作,这将危及我的大好前程。 - Anything that would jeopardize social and public order and violate good social conventions;
妨碍社会公共秩序和违背社会良好风尚; - Most of them insisted on anonymity because they did not want to offend their clients or jeopardize sales.
坚持匿名大多数,因为他们没有想触犯他们的客户或危害销售。 - Risks that jeopardize the solution.
危害解决方案的风险。 - Cuts in funding could jeopardize this vital research work.
资金的削减可能危及这一至关重要的研究工作。 - But Boehner said he remains concerned that a full withdrawal could jeopardize security gains.
但是博纳说,他仍然担心全部撤军可能会危及安全利益。