jeopardize

美音:['dʒepər.daɪz] 英音:['dʒepə(r)daɪz]

简单释义:


v.危害;危及;冒…的危险;损害

网络损坏;使受危险;破坏

变形:

过去分词:jeopardized  现在分词:jeopardizing  第三人称单数:jeopardizes  


完整释义:


v.

1.使受危险[危害],危及
2.危及;遭到破坏
3.影响
4.遭受危险


例句:

  1. They like people too much to do anything that might jeopardize their reputation for being good hearted.
    他们希望人们不要做太多的事情,那些可能危及他们作为好心的信誉的事情。

  2. However, the strategy may be perilous, because huge costs to build its own programs could jeopardize the company's financial status.
    但是这种战略可能充满风险,因为拍摄属于自己的电视节目的巨大成本可能会损害公司的财务状况。

  3. Now is not the time to jeopardize the fruits of our partnership, but to consolidate them.
    现在不是损害我们伙伴合作关系成果的时候,而是巩固成果的时候。

  4. 'We'd rather sacrifice growth than do anything that would jeopardize our customers' interests, much less be a part of any blatant fraud.
    我们宁愿没有增长,也决不能做损害客户利益的事,更不用提公然的欺骗。

  5. The information stored there could jeopardize our moon operation, as well as the existence of our ally.
    存储在那里的资料息可能会危及我们的月球行动,和我们的盟友的安全。

  6. The central bank said the rumors could affect the normal circulation of the Renminbi and jeopardize financial security.
    央行强调说,这种谣言会影响人民币的正常流通,危害金融秩序。

  7. would any of them do anything that would jeopardize the health of the body they so carefully constructed.
    他们中任何人将做将危及他们如此仔细建造的身体的健康的任何事情。

  8. There could be a 3-5% drop in the dollar over the next couple of weeks, and into levels that jeopardize the global outlook.
    “接下来几周美元可能会有百分之三到五的下跌,并进入危及全球前景的水平”。

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