jeopardized

jeopardized[ˈdʒepədaizd] 

原级:jeopardize

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第三人称单数:jeopardizes

jeopardized的解释

现在分词:jeopardizing

jeopardized 基本解释
危及,损害( jeopardize的过去式和过去分词 );
jeopardized 网络解释

1. 危害:Yet, you...|然而,你... | jeopardized...|危害... | everything...|一切...

2. 受损的:jaw 卡爪 | jeopardized 受损的 | jet pump 喷射泵

jeopardized 单语例句

1. But she was adamant his conduct had jeopardized her safety and that he had violated traffic laws.

2. The company said earlier that its profitability might continue to be jeopardized by the dampening of its rechargeable battery and solar businesses.

3. And sustainability is being jeopardized by environmental degradation and pollution, which pose a growing threat to the country's atmosphere and water supply.

4. Such a deprivation has not only jeopardized a nation's legal system and social order but also trampled human rights of other people.

5. So long as market forces are not allowed to reduce excess capacity, efficiency will be jeopardized.

6. That has jeopardized the global economy and our planet both, and it is Alice in Wonderland politicians and economists who argue otherwise.

7. The US arms package has " undoubtedly vitiated the atmosphere for bilateral military relations and gravely jeopardized China's national security ".

8. Commanders are likely to tell Obama that security gains are fragile and could be jeopardized by a hasty troop withdrawal.

9. Experts believe young people's " intimacy " with smartphones has jeopardized interpersonal relations and altered people's communication methods.

10. As a matter of fact, the opposition's actions have often jeopardized the very " core values " they claim to protect.