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jeo.par.dize objBr and Aus usually -ise H5Jep7E7daIz, $5-L-v [T]to cause (a plan or system) to be in danger of being harmed or damaged危及,损害She knew that by failing her exams she could jeopardize her whole future.她明白考试不及格会危及自己的整个前程。The disagreement over trade restrictions could seriously jeopardize relations between the two countries.在贸易限制上的分歧会严重损害两国关系。University teaching may be jeopardised if the government increases the number of students without providing additional funding.如果政府增加学生数量而不多提供资金,大学教育就会受损害。
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