jeopardise
基本解释
- vt. 使 ... 遭遇危险; 危及
- =jeopardize(美)
英汉例句
- At the same time adverse and extreme weather conditions can jeopardise rice crop production, which feeds more than half the world’s population.
与此同时,不利和极端的天气条件会危及稻谷这一供养着世界一半以上人口的作物的生产。 - He warned that it “could seriously damage the economy and the environment of our Gulf states and…jeopardise the livelihoods of thousands of Americans.
他警告称,此事“可能严重影响美国经济,损害墨西哥湾沿岸各州环境,并...危及万千美国人的生活”。 - 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.
在我们地球的历史上,这是第一次有一个物种——我们的人类——掌握了地球的未来,不仅可能危及其本身,而且可能危及生命的巨大潜力。 - 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