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1 词典释义:
jeopardize
时间: 2024-11-11 15:30:49
TEM8CET6
英 [ˈdʒepəˌdaɪz]

vt.使处于危险境地;使陷于危险;危及;危害;损害;

双语例句
  • By capping her grades at 94 while most other teachers grade on a scale that tops out at 100, your teacher could jeopardize a student's chance of getting a scholarship or getting into a top college.

    如果你的老师把自己的成绩限制在94分,而其他大多数老师的评分范围都在100分以上,那么你的老师可能会危及学生获得奖学金或进入顶尖大学的机会。

  • The dispute could jeopardize the negotiations.

    这一争论可能会使损害谈判。

    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • He would never do anything to jeopardize his career.

    他决不会做任何有损于他事业的事。

    《牛津词典》
  • Risks that jeopardize the solution.

    危害解决方案的风险。

  • We must not jeopardize the gains we have made.

    我们一定不能危及我们已经取得的成绩。

  • His foolish behaviour may jeopardize his whole future.

    他的愚蠢行为可能会危及他的整个前途。

  • "That would jeopardize Jingzhou," said Kongming.

    孔明曰:“若如此,荆州危矣。”

  • Poor financial habits can jeopardize your relationships.

    理财习惯差可以危及你的人际关系。

  • Anything over that limit would jeopardize its triple-A debt rating.

    超过那个限额就会危及其三A债务评级。

  • And if we do not act quickly, we are going to jeopardize our economy.

    如果我们不迅速采取行动,我们就会破坏我们的经济。

  • We both have really good positions, and we didn't want to jeopardize that.

    我们两个都拥有不错的职位,我们都不想自毁前程。

  • We have seen repeatedly how rumours can jeopardize the progress we collectively can make.

    我们已多次看到,谣言可危及我们集体取得的进展。

  • More than two unexcused absences will seriously jeopardize your class participation grade.

    超过两次无故缺课将严重危及你的课堂参与评分。

  • These are cuts that would not only jeopardize our physicians' pay but our seniors' health care.

    这项薪资的削减不仅危及到医生的收入,也危及到了老人们的身体健康保健。

  • She told him not to jeopardize his future for nothing -- that she had already lost her job.

    她希望巴拉拉不要为了无所谓的事情,拿自己的未来冒险,因为当时她已经丢掉了饭碗。

  • Don’t jeopardize [your children’s] college fund to get the latest and coolest expensive toys.

    若把你孩子大学学费的花销拿去购买假期里最新最潮流的奢侈玩具,就得不偿失了。

  • That can jeopardize organizational reputations and undermine the credibility of their information.

    那就有可能会损害组织的声誉并削弱信息的可信度。

  • The XML generation could jeopardize the integrity of the original document and lose MS Office features.

    XML的生成会危害原始文档的完整性,并且会丢失MS Office特性。

  • The additional load can increase job stress, lead to burnout and potentially jeopardize your day job.

    额外的工作负担会增加工作压力,让人筋疲力尽,给自己白天的工作带来隐患。

  • But there are 25 countries in this belt, and funding shortfalls jeopardize much-needed campaigns elsewhere.

    可是,这一地带有25个国家,资金短缺会妨碍在其它地方组织急需的活动。

  • Though it's tough to juggle a job and caregiving, those who cut back work can jeopardize their own retirement.

    虽然在工作和照料工作之间很难找到平衡,但是那些减掉了工作的人,对于他们的退休是有影响的。

  • This approach encourages projects to use funds efficiently so they don't jeopardize funding levels for subsequent years.

    这种方法鼓励每个项目都有效地使用资金,这样他们不会危害下一年的获得的资金水平。

  • They mean well, but they could still be minimizing the abuse or you could jeopardize their safety by obtaining their help.

    或许他们帮了你,你也可能会因此而危及到他们的安全,但他们的出发点还是好的。

  • Marie's father warned her that doing so might jeopardize her career prospects at home or even the lives of relatives there.

    玛丽的父亲警告她这些活动可能会危害她在国内的前景,甚至亲戚的生命。

  • The results are similar, though: business people are conditioned to behave in ways that jeopardize their software projects.

    但结果是类似的:业务人员习惯于用危及其软件项目的方式工作。

近义词
vt. 危害;使陷危地;使受危困
考纲分布

12年出现 3

重要程度
  • 100%

    vt 危及; 危害

考纲释义
  • vt. 危及; 危害

    真题例句:

    • Communication also helps for those who worry about jeopardizing a collaboration.

      交流也有助于那些担心危及合作的人。

      [2017年 CET6 阅读理解B]
    • They must determine the risk of jeopardizing a job offer or a collaboration proposal.

      他们必须确定危及工作机会或合作提议的风险。

      [2017年 CET6 阅读理解B]
必考派生词
  • jeopardizev. 使处于危险境地;危及;损害

真题例句
  • It seems very good for Harvard to honor such a high profile popularizer of the irrational…… at a time when political and religious nonsense so jeopardize the rule of reason in this allegedly enlightened democracy and around the world.

    出自-2014年6月阅读原文
  • By capping her grades at 94 while most other teachers grade on a scale that tops out at 100, your teacher could jeopardize a student's chance of getting a scholarship or getting into a top college.

    出自-2010年6月阅读原文