jeopardise

英['dʒepədaɪz] 美['dʒepədaɪz]
  • vt. 使 ... 遭遇危险; 危及
  • =jeopardize(美)
CET6 TEM8 IELTS
Verb:
  1. pose a threat to; present a danger to;

    "The pollution is endangering the crops"

1. 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 ?

来自电影对白

2. The fallout of ash over parts of Iceland could jeopardise the safety of drinking water.
落到冰岛一些地方的火山灰沉降物可能会威胁饮用水安全.

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. Beijing can live with currency appreciation that does not jeopardise job creation.
      只要人民币的升值幅度没有危及创造就业,中国政府就可以容忍。
    2. They may not want to jeopardise their wealth and safety by opposing her.
      他们不想与她做对从而危及自身的财富与安全。

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