jeopardise
基本解釋
- vt. 使 ... 遭遇危險(xiǎn); 危及
- =jeopardize(美)
英漢例句
- At the same time adverse and extreme weather conditions can jeopardise rice crop production, which feeds more than half the world’s population.
與此同時(shí),不利和極端的天氣條件會(huì)危及稻谷這一供養(yǎng)著世界一半以上人口的作物的生產(chǎn)。 - He warned that it “could seriously damage the economy and the environment of our Gulf states and…jeopardise the livelihoods of thousands of Americans.
他警告稱(chēng),此事“可能?chē)?yán)重影響美國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì),損害墨西哥灣沿岸各州環(huán)境,并...危及萬(wàn)千美國(guó)人的生活”。 - It's the first in our planet's history where one species - ours - has Earth's future in its hands, and could jeopardise not only itself, but life's immense potential.
在我們地球的歷史上,這是第一次有一個(gè)物種——我們的人類(lèi)——掌握了地球的未來(lái),不僅可能危及其本身,而且可能危及生命的巨大潛力。 - Neither side wants to jeopardise good relations, let alone go to war, over the Senkakus.
ECONOMIST: Japan and China - Better to do a limited amount of good than to jeopardise everything by aiming too high.
ECONOMIST: Humanitarianism - If redistributing wealth were to jeopardise that, even the conservative Mr Hu would back off.
ECONOMIST: China