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词汇 jeopardized
释义 jeopardized
past simple and past participle ofjeopardize
jeopardize
verb[ T ]
(UK usuallyjeopardise)uk /ˈdʒep.ə.daɪz/ us /ˈdʒep.ɚ.daɪz/
to put something such as a plan or system in danger of being harmed or damaged: 使处于危险境地;危及,损害
She knew that by failing her finals she could jeopardize her whole future.她知道考试不及格会影响自己的整个前程。
Synonym
imperilformal
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Taking risks
adventurer
all in
be skating on thin iceidiom
bet the farm/ranchidiom
broke
dare
expose
hazard
high wire
high-stakes
imperil
jeopardize
lay
re-expose
risk
run the risk of doing somethingidiom
sail
sail close to the windidiom
skate
sniper's alley

Examples of jeopardized


jeopardized

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


This, however, is partly jeopardized by many exceptions and partly by the mutation of letters (suppletion) in the stem.
In the latter case, only one lobe would be affected, while in the case of atresia of a solitary vein, the entire lung is jeopardized.
Common names and incomplete dates of birth jeopardized the identification process.
Indeed, they jeopardized the realization of any measure of hard labour at all.
But modern history proves that reforms too long delayed or denied have jeopardized peace, undermined democracy and swept away civil and religious liberties.
And no doubt his illness jeopardized his psychological ability to cope with a stressful environment.
Broad-based screening for cystic fibrosis and for other prevalent genetic diseases is thus jeopardized, because only educated and financially well-off individuals are utilizing it.
Future research needs to avoid the methodological and theoretical difficulties that have frequently jeopardized investigative studies.
In both cases, their personal freedom could be jeopardized.
The purity of ground and river water was jeopardized by an increased production of urban waste.
Those reasons, however, must be ones which display justice as congruent with the agent's own good, for if they do not, then stability is jeopardized.
On the other hand, the benefits of applying the resilience paradigm can be seriously jeopardized without careful attention to several critical precautions.
On an experimental scale these are of the same order but the conclusion is not seriously jeopardized.
I do not think speech communication with robots is jeopardized if such responses are not allowed.
In contrast, infieldswhere new results may invalidate previous ones, the authority of scientists may be jeopardized as research develops in new directions.
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