imperil
美音:[ɪm'perəl] 英音:[ɪm'perəl]简单释义:
v.使陷于危险;危及
网络危害;威胁;使处于危险
变形:
过去分词:imperiled 现在分词:imperiling 第三人称单数:imperils 过去式:imperilled
完整释义:
v.
1.危害,危及;岌岌可危,使…受到了损害;使…陷入危境
2.危害,使陷于危险
3.千钧一发的
例句:
Chinese institutions insist their lending will not imperil the continent's environmental or debt sustainability.
中国机构强调,它们的贷款不会危及非洲的环境或债务承受能力。Any action taken by China to imperil the economic stability of the U. S. would be an act of mutually-assured destruction.
中国采取的任何危及美国经济稳定的行动对双方都会造成破坏。A victory for Allende would imperil our interests in the Western Hemisphere .
阿连德一旦获胜,就将危及我们在西半球的利益。His courage in doing so against the instincts of his own party, and his readiness to imperil his domestic agenda, should be commended.
他不惜违抗自己党派的意愿并打乱内务议程做出如此决定,可谓勇气可嘉。Indeed, one of the results of this crisis is to imperil central bank independence, not just in the UK.
实际上,此次危机的后果之一,就是危及央行的独立性,而且不止是在英国。expose to danger, imperil, jeopardise, menace, threaten.
使受危险,使受危险,恐吓。But they should do so knowing that Google's principled stand did not imperil its future bottom line.
但在这么做时,它们应该知道谷歌坚持原则的立场并没有危及它将来的盈利。Melting ice can help unlock ancient secrets, but warming temperatures could imperil many more historic sites.
日渐融化的冰雪可以解开尘封许久的古老秘密,然而,温暖的气候也让很多历史遗迹陷入危机之中。
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