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
- It would jeopardise the entire recovery.
它将危及整个复苏。 - Year-on-year declines in exports may be slowing, but external demand remains too weak to jeopardise the recovery with higher exchange rates particularly in an avowedly mercantilist part of the globe.
出口的同比下降可能在放缓,但外部需求仍过于疲弱,一旦汇率上升将危及经济复苏尤其是在公然奉行重商主义的地区。 - Why would he jeopardise his future by taking unauthorized drugs?
他为什么要服用违禁药品,而毁了自己的将来呢? - 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。 - America and Britain are loth to do anything that might jeopardise their links with pakistan's army and its intelligence services.
美国和英国不喜欢做些事情来损害他们与巴基斯坦军队和情报机构的关系。 - Others will worry that the US will jeopardise much-needed funding for its large current account deficits.
其他人会担心,美国此举将影响到其弥补巨额经常账户赤字所急需的融资。 - Why should either want to jeopardise this relationship?
为什么他们要损害这一关系哪? - Some OPEC countries are worried such moves could jeopardise future demand just as they embark on expansion plans.
一些欧佩克国家担心在其开始扩大产能之际,上述举措会危及未来的原油需求。 - He will not wish to jeopardise his grip by compromising on taxes before then.
他不会在此之前冒险在税收问题上让步。 - That, in turn, could jeopardise their economic recovery.
那进而可能危及他们的经济复苏。
