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jeopardisesBNC⁸⁶⁶⁶⁰⁺⁹Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 vt.使受危险;危及原型jeopardise的三单 As the authors are keen to point out, a fiscal stimulus can do more harm than good if it jeopardises the sustainability of the public finances. 作者热衷于指出,如果财政刺激危及了公共财政的承担能力,那么财政刺激弊大于利。 ecocn Ms Tymoshenko's imprisonment now jeopardises years of clumsy but steady progress towards Europe. 乌克兰接近欧洲的进程缓慢但稳定,而季莫申科的监禁却在阻碍这个过程。 topsage Mark Bauerlein, professor of English at Emory University in Atlanta, has just written The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardises Our Future. 亚特兰大埃默克大学英文教授 Mark Bauerlein曾著有《愚蠢的时代:数字时代让美国年轻人发昏,毁掉我们的未来》一书。 yeeyan Sometimes Zubin distributes the characters into the dimensional space of subjectivity and objectivity; sometimes he jeopardises them in their respective world. 祖斌有时颇有意味地将画中人分属在主客两重空间,有时则将他们平列在各自的世界。 ieshu The MoD maintains that only initial injuries should be eligible for compensation, and that the ruling jeopardises the principle that payment should be about injuries rather than disablement. 国防部坚称发放补助时应只认初始伤情,而仲裁结果违反了“补助只针对受伤而非残疾”的原则。 ecocn They believe the rush to develop Peru's oil and gas jeopardises both the Amazon and coast, and the welfare of some of the country's most vulnerable citizens. 他们相信开发秘鲁的油气资源将毁掉亚马逊丛林和沿海地带,并损害这个国家最为脆弱的族群的福利。 ecocn This jeopardises co-operation between federal and state officials, though the government would argue that it has to prevent tip-offs. 这危害联邦政府和地方官员的合作,但政府会争辩说这样可以防止泄露。 ecocn |