jeopardise是什么意思,jeopardise怎么读,
英式发音:[ˈdʒepədaɪz] 美式发音:[ˈdʒepədaɪz]
词根:jeopardy
n.jeopardy 危险;(被告处于被判罪或受处罚的)危险境地
vt.jeopardize 危害;使陷危地;使受危困
1.In order not to jeopardise Mr Putin's visit, Poland has to swallow hard when its history is traduced.
为了不影响到普金的访问,当中伤历史时,波兰不得不忍气吞声。
2.Even when capital is available, taking on debt can jeopardise a firm's credit rating.
即使可以获得资本,承担债务会损害一个公司的信用评级。
3.A newspaper that tries to charge will jeopardise online advertising, which often accounts for 10-15% of revenues.
收费将会危及占总收入10-15%的在线广告收入。
4.The overwhelming majority of women feel that any reference to harbouring a working uterus could jeopardise their chances of landing the role.
绝大多数女性认为任何涉及怀孕的事都可能降低他们应聘成功的可能性。
5.A defeat or even a draw may jeopardise the Azzurri's hope of qualifying for the European Championship.
一场失利,甚至一场平局都会让国家队进军欧洲杯决赛圈的梦想破灭。