imperil
美 [?m?per?l]
英 [?m'per?l] 
- v.使陷于危險(xiǎn);危及
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)危害;威脅;使處于危險(xiǎn)
詞形變化
過(guò)去式:imperiled 過(guò)去式:imperilled 現(xiàn)在分詞:imperiling 現(xiàn)在分詞:imperilling 第三人稱單數(shù):imperils 反義詞
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英漢雙解
1. | ~ sth/sb 使陷于危險(xiǎn);危及to put sth/sb in danger |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
His courage in doing so against the instincts of his own party, and his readiness to imperil his domestic agenda, should be commended.
他不惜違抗自己黨派的意愿并打亂內(nèi)務(wù)議程做出如此決定,可謂勇氣可嘉。
Any action taken by China to imperil the economic stability of the U. S. would be an act of mutually-assured destruction.
中國(guó)采取的任何危及美國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)穩(wěn)定的行動(dòng)對(duì)雙方都會(huì)造成破壞。
But one should as little imperil oneself by an evil companion as pay honor to another at the cost of one's own credit.
但是,一個(gè)邪惡的同伴給自己帶來(lái)的危害,并沒(méi)有以自己的榮譽(yù)為代價(jià)給他人增光帶來(lái)的危害大。
Indeed, one of the results of this crisis is to imperil central bank independence, not just in the UK.
實(shí)際上,此次危機(jī)的后果之一,就是危及央行的獨(dú)立性,而且不止是在英國(guó)。
But they should do so knowing that Google's principled stand did not imperil its future bottom line.
但在這么做時(shí),它們應(yīng)該知道谷歌堅(jiān)持原則的立場(chǎng)并沒(méi)有危及它將來(lái)的盈利。
Brandeis worried that the corporate giants of his day would imperil democracy through concentrated economic power.
布蘭戴斯憂心當(dāng)時(shí)企業(yè)巨頭的集中經(jīng)濟(jì)力量(concentratedeconomicpower)可能危及民主政治。
Rut is one of the primary damage of the asphalt highway, it imperil the pavement and compromise the security of driving.
車(chē)轍是瀝青公路主要病害之一,破壞路面,危害行車(chē)安全。
Such writedowns could again imperil banks' capital ratios, potentially forcing them once more to go cap in hand to the Government.
如此一筆資產(chǎn)減記令銀行資金比率再次陷入危機(jī)中,他們很可能不得不再次向政府申請(qǐng)援助。
The compromise between the authority and the constitutionalists promoted the birth of the Constitutional Guidelines Made by Imperil Order.
當(dāng)權(quán)派與立憲派的妥協(xié),催助了《欽定憲法大綱》之問(wèn)世;
The literary scholar Elaine Scarry pointed out that in the classical world a glimpse of a beautiful person could imperil an observer.
文學(xué)學(xué)者伊萊恩·斯卡利(ElaineScarry)指出,在傳統(tǒng)世界里對(duì)美人的偷瞥都能使一個(gè)觀察的人置于危險(xiǎn)之地。
Oil spills devastate the natural environment, endanger public health, imperil drinking water and disrupt the economy.
石油泄漏破壞自然環(huán)境,危害公眾健康,污染飲用水且擾亂經(jīng)濟(jì)。
Chinese institutions insist their lending will not imperil the continent's environmental or debt sustainability.
中國(guó)機(jī)構(gòu)強(qiáng)調(diào),它們的貸款不會(huì)危及非洲的環(huán)境或債務(wù)承受能力。
That, Johnson knew, would divide the party and imperil his campaign for the November presidential election.
LyndonJohnson知道這樣做會(huì)導(dǎo)致政黨分裂也會(huì)危及到他11月份的總統(tǒng)大選。
The last thing it will want to do is court unpopularity right away, and possibly imperil the fledgling democratic system.
政府最不想做的事情就是冒著不受歡迎的風(fēng)險(xiǎn),去危及剛剛起步的民主制度。
The small quantity of grain imported by China will not imperil the stability of the internatinal grain market.
中國(guó)進(jìn)口少量糧食,絕不會(huì)危及國(guó)際糧食市場(chǎng)的穩(wěn)定性
Insect-borne diseases imperil humans and animals, and there are many mosquito-borne diseases with complicated manifestations.
蟲(chóng)媒病嚴(yán)重危害人類(lèi)健康,蚊媒病毒性疾病種類(lèi)多,臨床表現(xiàn)復(fù)雜且不典型。
Such factors imperil a recovery, reliant on the buying power of ordinary Americans.
這些因素威脅到了依賴普通美國(guó)人購(gòu)買(mǎi)力的經(jīng)濟(jì)復(fù)蘇。
But fast-growing, single species forests threaten wildlife and imperil the country's biodiversity, writes Feng Yongfeng.
但馮永鋒指出,速生豐產(chǎn)林和人工純林的發(fā)展對(duì)中國(guó)的野生物種和天然林生物多樣性造成了威脅。
Melting ice can help unlock ancient secrets, but warming temperatures could imperil many more historic sites.
日漸融化的冰雪可以解開(kāi)塵封許久的古老秘密,然而,溫暖的氣候也讓很多歷史遺跡陷入危機(jī)之中。
We're going to use cleaner sources of energy that don't imperil our climate.
我們將使用更加清潔的能源而不威脅環(huán)境氣候。
Business groups have argued that imposing the stricter pollution limits now would imperil growth.
而商界人士則辯解道,現(xiàn)在強(qiáng)制嚴(yán)控污染將會(huì)危及經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)。
Any fresh round of fear surrounding banks, meanwhile, would also imperil the companies that borrow from them.
與此同時(shí),如果投資者對(duì)銀行業(yè)狀況出現(xiàn)新的擔(dān)憂,也會(huì)使向銀行借錢(qián)的企業(yè)處于險(xiǎn)境。
expose to danger, imperil, jeopardise, menace, threaten.
使受危險(xiǎn),使受危險(xiǎn),恐嚇。
malnutrition jeopardize To expose to loss or injury; imperil.
使陷入險(xiǎn)境或受傷;危及
But how does biotechnological progress imperil human dignity?
但是生物技術(shù)進(jìn)步怎么能威脅人的尊嚴(yán)呢?
Office etiquette and rules might also imperil new employees who haven't yet made the switch from campus mind to office mind.
辦公室的禮節(jié)和規(guī)矩也困擾著新職員,他們還沒(méi)從校園頭腦體例轉(zhuǎn)換到辦公室模式。
This does not imperil his plans to return as president next March, if only because the authorities control who can stand against him.
但這并不能威脅到他明年3月回歸總統(tǒng)寶座的計(jì)劃,原因至少有一點(diǎn):當(dāng)局掌控著誰(shuí)能與普京展開(kāi)競(jìng)選。
Even in one-party states, leaders are loathe to make promises that might imperil growth.
就算在一黨執(zhí)政的國(guó)家,領(lǐng)袖也不想做可能會(huì)危及成長(zhǎng)的承諾。
On the former, a demand for much higher capital ratios today would imperil the recovery.
就前者而言,大幅提高資本充足率的要求將危及復(fù)蘇。
That is a lot of money, to be sure, but hardly enough to imperil the world economy.
誠(chéng)然,這是一大筆錢(qián),但還不足以拖累世界經(jīng)濟(jì)。
A victory for Allende would imperil our interests in the Western Hemisphere .
阿連德一旦獲勝,就將危及我們在西半球的利益。
A descent into infighting would imperil the fragile achievements of the past six months.
若陷入內(nèi)斗,將危及過(guò)去六個(gè)月里取得的脆弱成就。
At the same time, today, the actions, and inaction, of human beings imperil not only life on the planet, but the very life of the planet.
同時(shí),人類(lèi)今天的作為和無(wú)作為,不僅危害地球上的生命,也危害地球自身的生命(地球維持其上生命繁衍的能力)。
A more significant, though mistaken, argument is that the higher costs imperil the economy.
一個(gè)更重要(盡管是錯(cuò)誤)的論點(diǎn)是,銀行成本增加將危害經(jīng)濟(jì)。
But failure to do so could imperil the world's future capacity to feed its people.
“但如果不這樣做,就有可能降低世界在未來(lái)養(yǎng)活其人民的能力”。
These negative trends in the fight against hunger imperil efforts to realize many of the other MDGs, according to Ghanem.
Ghanem認(rèn)為,在抗擊饑餓的斗爭(zhēng)中,這些不利趨勢(shì)破壞了為實(shí)現(xiàn)其它多項(xiàng)千年發(fā)展目標(biāo)的努力。
Jeopardize vt. To expose to loss or injury; imperil.
使…遇險(xiǎn):使陷入險(xiǎn)境或受傷。
Any cuts, he says, would fatally imperil us.
他說(shuō)任何的削減,最終會(huì)危害我們自己。
To expose to harm or danger ; imperil .
使…遇險(xiǎn)使陷入險(xiǎn)境或受傷;危及。
Concerns are now being voiced that a faltering of the Chinese economy will imperil the global recovery.
外國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家開(kāi)始擔(dān)心中國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)乏力將危及全球復(fù)蘇。