1. 释义:put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure
2. 替换与搭配:
替换: hurt, endanger, put something at risk, exert a bad influence on
搭配:chances, interests, ability, future, safety
3. 例句:
Scandals could severely jeopardize politicians' chances of being re-elected.
很多政客绯闻缠身,都会影响到他们的再次当选。
Any failure of delivery could potentially jeopardize the company's ability to do business.
这家公司如果无法正常发货,就可能会影响到它的生意。
4. 造句:
如果这次司法考试如果不及格,就会影响到她的职业前景。
Failing the law exam could potentially jeopardize her professional prospects.