jeopardizes

jeopardizes[ˈdʒepədaiziz] 

原级:jeopardize

jeopardizes

现在分词:jeopardizing

过去分词:jeopardized

过去式:jeopardized

jeopardizes 基本解释
危及,损害( jeopardize的第三人称单数 );
jeopardizes 网络解释

1. 危害:intelligent 聪明的, 伶俐的 | jeopardizes 危害 | lam 潜逃

2. 危及; 冒..的危險:soft drink / 不含酒精飲料 | jeopardizes / 危及; 冒..的危險 | intellectual property rights / 智慧財產權

3. 处于危险境地:irritation 愤怒 | jeopardizes 处于危险境地 | keenly 敏锐地

jeopardizes 单语例句

1. Obama said in his address that evidence of Iran's building the underground plant " continues a disturbing pattern of Iranian evasion " that jeopardizes global nonproliferation.

2. The outrageous piracy jeopardizes the normal run of record enterprises, and the phonogram industry is in fact almost extinct.

3. jeopardizes

3. The loss jeopardizes Wall Street banks'efforts to loosen a federal ban on bets they make with their own money.

4. Nevertheless such meaty unsubstantiated sensationalism jeopardizes the greater good remembering that one in five jobs in Australia is trade related.

5. It explicitly stipulates conditions, procedures and punishments for officials whose dereliction of duty jeopardizes public interests.

6. He revealed that more than 40 per cent of lavatories do not have emergency alarms, which jeopardizes the safety of users if accidents occur.

7. " Danone's bid on Wahaha jeopardizes a national brand and threatens the nation's economic security, " he said.

8. jeopardizes的近义词

8. Bush told the workers it was clear that " dependence on foreign oil jeopardizes our capacity to grow ".

9. The US has warned that the launch jeopardizes the assistance plan, and Japan and the Republic of Korea are preparing to shoot it down.

10. This practice jeopardizes domestic investors'right to invest in the banking sector.