[VERB 动词]使处于危险境地;危及;危害;损害 To jeopardize a situation or activity means to do something that may destroy it or cause it to fail.
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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。
Oxford
jeop·ard·ize( BrE also-ise )/ˈdʒepədaɪz; NAmEˈdʒepərdaɪz/verbjeopardizesth/sb ( formal) to risk harming or destroying sth/sb 冒…的危险;危及;危害;损害SYN
endanger
◆He would never do anything to jeopardize his career.他决不会做任何有损于他事业的事。jeopardisejeopardisedjeopardisesjeopardisingjeopardizejeopardizedjeopardizesjeopardizingjeop·ard·ize/ˈdʒepədaɪz; NAmEˈdʒepərdaɪz/
LDC
jeopardizejeop‧ar‧dize (also jeopardise British English) /ˈdʒepədaɪz $ -ər-/ verb [transitive]
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to risk losing or spoiling something important: large-scale military offensives which could jeopardize the UN peace process
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