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jeopardize e 危及 ; 危害 ; 使受危险 ; 损坏
jeopardize public security 危害治安
jeopardize fundamental freedoms 损害基本自由
harm undermine impair endanger jeopardize 构成伤害或损害
jeopardize safety 危及安全
jeopardize relations 危及关系
BRIT also jeopardise
V-T To jeopardize a situation or activity means to do something that may destroy it or cause it to fail. 损害; 危及
He has jeopardized his future career.
他损害了他的前程。
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。
He would never do anything to jeopardize his career.
他决不会做任何有损于他事业的事。
Peace at home, and the kind of peace in other lands, which will not jeopardize our peace at home.
VOA: special.2011.05.12
Double jeopardize thousands of innocent lives; trying to buy avowal but could barely keep themselves alive.
VOA: special.2009.04.17
But,other countries have not. Critics of Mr.Obama's plan say not returning to the Moon could jeopardize America's leadership in space exploration.
VOA: standard.2010.04.21
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