1.使受危险[危害],危及
1.to risk damaging or destroying something important
1.Extra type approvals were needed for that and we were unable to prioritize that without jeopardizing the time schedule.
还需要额外的类型批准该我们无法在不影响优先级的时间日程。
2.Objective: chronic disease of Kidney had become one of the important diseases that jeopardizing public health.
目的:慢性肾脏病已经成为危害公共健康的重大疾病之一。
3.You can develop enhanced implementations for your interfaces without jeopardizing existing code , thus minimizing compatibility problems .
可以在不危害现有代码的情况下,开发接口的增强型实现,从而使兼容性问题最小化。
4.Everyone argued for a lower number to avoid jeopardizing the deal, but the higher number actually increased our chances.
每个人都主张以较低的报价以免交易黄了,但较高的报价反而增加了机会。
5.To be based on subjective philosophy the practice aesthetic is oppugned inevitably, when globality entironment have been jeopardizing .
伴随着全球性生态危机,不可避免地将对以主体性哲学为基础的实践美学观提出质疑。
6.Economists believe an over-reliance on foreign workers also is keeping productivity levels down, jeopardizing Singapore's future growth.
经济学家们则认为,对外籍工人的过度依赖还令生产力水平低下,威胁到新加坡未来的增长。
7.But I worried about jeopardizing the diplomatic gears already in motion.
但我担心影响已经在运作中的外交交涉。
8.anomie of the university behaviour is jeopardizing the university organization.
大学行为失范导致大学主体的危机。
9.Rankin accused Canadian authorities of "playing dirty" with the man, violating his privacy and potentially jeopardizing his safety.
李伦今并指控加拿大政府处理此事「手段肮脏」,不仅侵犯该男隐私,亦危及该男人身安全。
10.engaging in other activities jeopardizing the economic benefits of the cooperative.
从事损害本社经济利益的其他活动。