1、But he knew it was vital to remember that the evil men who were jeopardising civilisation were also risible little twerps.───但他知道,记住那些危及文明的坏人也同样是一群可笑的蠢人,这一点极其重要。
2、This also means that people taking anti-depressants may be jeopardising their ability to fall in love.───这也意味着服用抗抑郁药物的人们可能正在危及他们彼此相爱能力。
3、But her arrest at the weekend may limit the questions she can be asked by the committee - for fear of jeopardising any police investigation.───她同意在周二出席一次特别的下院作证。不过她在周末遭到逮捕的经历可能影响委员会的发问——以防影响警方的调查。
4、Heavy industry also tends to be dirty and thirsty, jeopardising China's increasingly stringent environmental targets.───重工业也往往是高耗能高污染的,这危及中国日益严格的环保目标。
5、The consequences of our water policies extend beyond jeopardising human health.───我们用水政策的后果不仅仅是危害人类健康。
6、If the authorities have to slam on the brakes, the property market will falter, jeopardising loans to developers and builders.───如果当局不得不踩刹车,房地产市场就会一蹶不振,开发商和建筑商获得的贷款就会减少。
7、Meanwhile, the president is jeopardising one of his most popular traits: hard-earned credentials as a warrior against corruption.───同时,总统正危及他最受欢迎的品质之一:得之不易的反腐败战士的名声。
8、It is true that regulators failed to spot the excessive risks jeopardising the stability of the financial system.───诚然监管者没有威胁到金融体系稳定的因素。
jeopardising(英语使用场景)
1、Mr Hatoyama, who is trying to give Japan a more prominent role in Asia without jeopardising its security guarantee from America, described his proposal as a medium-term objective.
2、However, by running for leader, he is jeopardising his chances of becoming Smith's deputy.
3、But he knew it was vital to remember that the evil men who were jeopardising civilisation were also risible little twerps.
4、He and his family asked the Foreign Office not to give the case any detailed publicity, for fear of jeopardising his chances.
5、The level of employment is ultimately determined by aggregate demand, and aggregate demand is determined by whatever the central bank thinks the economy can bear, without jeopardising stable prices.
jeopardising(意思翻译)
vt.危及(等于jeopardize);使……受危险
jeopardising(相似词语短语)
1、fickle fame jeopardy───浮躁的名声
2、jeopardizing───危害
3、host of jeopardy───危险的主人
4、jeopardy music───危险音乐
5、jeopardy theme song───危险主题曲
6、jeopard font───危险字体
7、jeopardy questions───危险问题
8、jeopardy───n.危险;(被告处于被判罪或受处罚的)危险境地
9、jeopard───vt.危及(等于jeopardize)
10、jeopardy host───危险宿主
jeopardising(双语使用场景)
1、But he knew it was vital to remember that the evil men who were jeopardising civilisation were also risible little twerps.───但他知道,记住那些危及文明的坏人也同样是一群可笑的蠢人,这一点极其重要。
2、This also means that people taking anti-depressants may be jeopardising their ability to fall in love.───这也意味着服用抗抑郁药物的人们可能正在危及他们彼此相爱能力。
3、But her arrest at the weekend may limit the questions she can be asked by the committee - for fear of jeopardising any police investigation.───她同意在周二出席一次特别的下院作证。不过她在周末遭到逮捕的经历可能影响委员会的发问——以防影响警方的调查。
4、Heavy industry also tends to be dirty and thirsty, jeopardising China's increasingly stringent environmental targets.───重工业也往往是高耗能高污染的,这危及中国日益严格的环保目标。
5、The consequences of our water policies extend beyond jeopardising human health.───我们用水政策的后果不仅仅是危害人类健康。
6、If the authorities have to slam on the brakes, the property market will falter, jeopardising loans to developers and builders.───如果当局不得不踩刹车,房地产市场就会一蹶不振,开发商和建筑商获得的贷款就会减少。
7、Meanwhile, the president is jeopardising one of his most popular traits: hard-earned credentials as a warrior against corruption.───同时,总统正危及他最受欢迎的品质之一:得之不易的反腐败战士的名声。
8、It is true that regulators failed to spot the excessive risks jeopardising the stability of the financial system.───诚然监管者没有威胁到金融体系稳定的因素。
jeopardising(英语使用场景)
1、Mr Hatoyama, who is trying to give Japan a more prominent role in Asia without jeopardising its security guarantee from America, described his proposal as a medium-term objective.
2、However, by running for leader, he is jeopardising his chances of becoming Smith's deputy.
3、But he knew it was vital to remember that the evil men who were jeopardising civilisation were also risible little twerps.
4、He and his family asked the Foreign Office not to give the case any detailed publicity, for fear of jeopardising his chances.
5、The level of employment is ultimately determined by aggregate demand, and aggregate demand is determined by whatever the central bank thinks the economy can bear, without jeopardising stable prices.