第三人称复数:jeopardies
名词危险; 危险境地; 被告在法庭上有被判罪的危险
名词
1. The villagers' lives were in jeopardy during the blizzard.
暴风雪肆虐期间,村民们的生命处于危险之中。
2. His foolish remark and behaviour may put his whole future in jeopardy.
他愚蠢的言词和行为可能毁了他一生的前程。
1. 风险;危险;危难:9. freight 货运;货物 | 11. jeopardy 风险;危险;危难 | 12. life vest 救生衣
2. 刑事案件中被告的处境:seizure 强占,没收 | jeopardy 刑事案件中被告的处境 | bail 保释金
1. 处于危险境地;受到威胁
If someone or something is in jeopardy, they are in a dangerous situation where they might fail, be lost, or be destroyed.
e.g. A series of setbacks have put the whole project in jeopardy.
一系列的挫折使整个项目面临失败。
1. But it's a fine line between having some lighthearted fun, and putting your career in actual jeopardy.
2. If the federal government chooses to prosecute the Virginia cases, they could not be retried in that state because of concerns about double jeopardy.
3. Moreover, dwindling domestic demand would certainly throw China's economic recovery plan into jeopardy.
4. Even those who believe in the sacrosanct nature of personal communications often exclude minors because of potential jeopardy.
5. jeopardy的解释
5. China has consistently urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to do nothing that would put regional peace and stability in jeopardy.
6. Bush shook his head from side to side when asked if Tenet's job was in jeopardy.
7. He also told the Anchorage Daily News that Palin wasn't in any criminal legal jeopardy.
8. Jeopardy is an important factor here if we are to discuss the issue in terms of the security of children.
9. Also in jeopardy are the efforts of the Party and government authorities to advance ecological progress and their new promise to build a " beautiful China ".
10. The pathetic performance renewed talk that the players had quit on Isiah Thomas - and speculation the coach's job was in jeopardy.
noun
1. a source of danger
a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune
e.g. drinking alcohol is a health hazard
Synonym: hazard peril risk endangerment