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
- We will not jeopardise the economic and political integration of Europe, which is the basis of our own prosperity.
我们不会破坏欧洲的经济和政治一体化进程它是我们自身繁荣的基石。 - Their role was, and is, necessary – allowing those who drill for, store and sell oil to manage risks that otherwise would jeopardise their businesses.
不管是过去、还是现在,他们的作用让钻探、储藏与出售石油的公司得以管理风险都是必要的,否则,这些风险将危及他们的业务。 - 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。 - 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。 - Ross: Look, I didn't think there was a relationship to jeopardise.
那时候我不知道我们还有关系,我们分手了。 - 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。 - 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? - 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。 - It would jeopardise the entire recovery.
它将危及整个复苏。 - 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。