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jeopardisedBNC³⁶¹⁰⁶Economist¹⁹⁰⁵⁰⁺⁹ 基本例句 vt.使受危险;危及原型jeopardise的过去式和过去分词 Analysts at S&P reckon that the revenues of large states, such as Texas, California and New York, would have to fall by 45% or more for debt service to be jeopardised. 标准普尔分析员认为诸如德州、加州和纽约这样大的州的财政收入估计要下跌45%左右或更多,这损害了市政债券的债务偿还。 ecocn Indeed, the Obama administration has warned Britain that intelligence- sharing would be jeopardised if secret information provided by the CIA were to be revealed in British courts. 事实上,奥巴马政府已经警告过英国,如果英国高等法院公布中情局提供给英国的机密信息的话,美国将停止与英国共享情报。 ecocn Sir Alex Ferguson has delivered a robust response to Owen Hargreaves's claims that Manchester United jeopardised the player's career and angrily defended the reputation of the club's medical staff. 面对欧文·哈格里夫斯对曼联医疗团队“危机运动员职业生涯”的言论,弗爵爷做出了强烈的回应,并且愤怒地表示坚决维护曼联医疗团队的声誉。 yeeyan To encourage a critical habit of mind that habitually called existing institutions into question in the hope of reform could lead to a frustration that jeopardised social order. 通过批判性的思考,人们对现存的体制产生质疑,并由此寄希望于改革。但结果往往是因为危及到原有的社会秩序而使改革的希望化为泡影。2muslim We would never have taken the short-cuts that might have jeopardised my career in the long term. I am only26 and like to think that I have a good few years left in the game. 我们绝对不会走那些会对我的长期职业生涯有影响的捷径,我只有26岁,我宁愿相信我还有很多年可以踢比赛。 blog.sina.com.cn |