1.使受危险[危害],危及
1.to risk damaging or destroying something important
1.He warned that the improvement in bilateral relations might be "jeopardized" by a continuation of the war.
他警告说,如果继续下去,双边关系的改善有可能要受到“危害”。
2.But there is a clear side-effect: the illicit distribution of multimedia data and very easy to copy, but the quality is not jeopardized.
但有一个显明的副作用:多媒体数据的非法传布和拷贝非常等闲,而且质量不受损害。
3.The latest product recall has jeopardized our relationship with some of our long-term customers. What are we going to do about it?
这次的新产品回收已危及我们和部分长期客户间的关系。我们该怎麽处理呢?
4.I rejected the formulation, saying that it jeopardized the entire relationship because American public opinion would never stand for it.
我拒绝了这个方案,我说这会破坏整个关系,因为美国的公众舆论决不会答应的。
5.Phew! For a minute, I thought that we had jeopardized our going concern status . Duh! Dare I say so? ?
咳!有一段时间,我还以为我们的持续经营状态收到了威胁了。天!我敢说么?
6.During the land reallocation in rural area of China, continuous conflict has jeopardized the social stability and economic development.
我国农村土地再分配过程中的冲突不断,已经危害到社会经济的稳定发展。
7.This situation actually hurts the industry because, whenever someone leaves a project in the middle of it, the project is jeopardized.
这样其实是会影响此行业的因为,在项目期间任何时候离开,项目都会受到影响。
8.He warned that the bilateral ties would surely be jeopardized by a continuation of the war.
他警告说,如果战争继续进行下去,两国关系极有可能受到危害
9.We do not want to see Taiwan's hard-earned democracy jeopardized in this manner.
我们不愿见到台湾得来不易的民主就这样被毁坏。
10.Speaker Boehner stressed that he does not want to see progress in Afghanistan jeopardized, but added the following.
贝纳议长强调说,他不想看到在阿富汗取得的进展遭到破坏。不过,他补充说: