jeopardise
英
美
v. 使受危害;使陷入危险,危及,危害
过去分词:jeopardised 现在分词:jeopardising 第三人称单数:jeopardises 过去式:jeopardised
BNC.11690
英英释义
verb
- pose a threat to
- The pollution is endangering the crops
双语例句
- We do not want to jeopardise any company's long-term future for the sake of our short-term gain.
我们不想为了我们的短期利益而损害任何公司的长远未来。 - He will not wish to jeopardise his grip by compromising on taxes before then.
他不会在此之前冒险在税收问题上让步。 - They all knew a mistake would jeopardise the entire mission.
他们都知道整个任务不容出错。 - An erosion of the eurozone would jeopardise Europe as a political project, and with it the chance to make our values and interests be heard in the new power set-up of the 21st century.
欧元区的削弱将危及欧洲整体的政治规划,同时,在21世纪新的力量格局中,我们将失去表达价值观和利益的机会。 - America and Britain are loth to do anything that might jeopardise their links with pakistan's army and its intelligence services.
美国和英国不喜欢做些事情来损害他们与巴基斯坦军队和情报机构的关系。 - But that is hardly going to jeopardise his place in the family business.
但这几乎不会危及他在家族业务中的地位。 - Withdrawing fiscal accommodation too early could therefore jeopardise the recovery, especially when measures announced this week by the Fed notwithstanding the monetary policy arsenal has been effectively drained.
因此,过早退出宽松财政政策可能会危及复苏,尤其是在货币政策手段实际上已经用光的时候尽管美联储(fed)上周又宣布了一些举措。 - It would jeopardise the entire recovery.
它将危及整个复苏。 - That, in turn, could jeopardise their economic recovery.
那进而可能危及他们的经济复苏。 - A drastic contraction of European bank balance sheets over the next 18 months could jeopardise financial stability and economic growth in Europe and beyond, according to the International Monetary Fund.
国际货币基金组织(imf)表示,欧洲各银行的资产负债表在未来18个月急剧收缩,可能危及欧洲乃至更大范围的金融稳定和经济增长。