jeopardize
vt. 危及,损害; 使陷入险境或受伤; 使…遇险
To jeopardize a situation or activity means to do something that may destroy it or cause it to fail.
He has jeopardised the future of his government...
他的行为已经危及到他这届政府的未来。
The talks may still be jeopardized by disputes.
会谈仍有可能因存在争端而破裂。
1. pose a threat to; present a danger to;
2. put at risk;
I just didn't want to jeopardize my chances or give another applicant an edge over me.
我只是不想失去机会,或者让竞争者有可乘之机.
These studies have also shown that defatting may jeopardize the nasal tip supply.
这些研究还表明,脂肪去除可能会危及血供.
The United States doesn't want to jeopardize its aluminum interests controlled by the Surinamese government.
如果美军贸然派兵营救,并不符合国际法;加上美国政府向来从苏利南的铝材获得利益,不能轻举妄动.
Her arrest for drunken driving may jeopardize her work as a doctor specializing in child care.
她因酒后驾驶被捕也许会使她儿科大夫的工作处于危险境地.
His foolish behaviour may jeopardize his whole future.
他的愚蠢行为可能会危及他的整个前途.