jeopardize
jeopardise, v [Tn]
cause (sth) to be harmed, lost or destroyed; put in danger 使(某事物)受到伤害、 损失或破坏; 使陷於险境
The security of the whole operation has been jeopardized by one careless person. 整个作业的安全让一个粗心大意的人给破坏了.
From the top of it, you could see up to a distance of 130 kilometres on a clear day.
在晴朗的日子里,从楼的顶层你可以看到130公里远的地方。
In 1898 a law was passed which meant that all people above a certain age were paid a weekly old-age pension.
1898年通过了一项法令,规定一定年龄以上的人全都可以按周领取"老年养老金。
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