Endanger
[ɪn'deɪn(d)ʒə;en-] or [ɪn'dendʒɚ]
解释:
(verb.) pose a threat to; present a danger to; 'The pollution is endangering the crops'.
丹整理--From WordNet
解释:
(v. t.) To put to hazard; to bring into danger or peril; to expose to loss or injury; as, to endanger life or peace.
(v. t.) To incur the hazard of; to risk.
德怀特手打
同义词及近义词:
v. a. Hazard, risk, peril, jeopardize, commit, compromit, expose to danger, put at hazard, put in peril, put in jeopardy.
艾琳编辑
同义词及反义词:
SYN:Imperil, expose, per_il, jeopardize, hazard, risk
ANT:Cover, defend, protect, shield, screen
格斯编辑
解释:
v.t. to place in danger: to expose to loss or injury.—ns. Endan′gerer; Endan′germent hazard peril.
巴雷特校对
例句:
- If you really don't want to endanger my existence--which I half believe you do--go your ways as soon as possible, and let me go mine. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 双城记.
- America does not play with ideas; generous speculation is regarded as insincere, and shunned as if it might endanger the optimism which underlies success. 沃尔特·李普曼. 政治序论.
- Fire risk is reduced to a minimum, because there are no matches, no kindlings, no kerosene cans, no oil barrels and nothing of the sort to endanger life and property. 佚名. 神奇的知识之书.
- Emma was gratified, to observe such a proof in her of strengthened character, and refrained from any allusion that might endanger its maintenance. 简·奥斯汀. 爱玛.
- It occurred to me as inconsistent, that, for any mastering idea, he should have endangered his freedom, and even his life. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 远大前程.
- In Provence, on his way out of the country, his life was endangered by a royalist mob. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- Not that we would have endangered his safety by any tremendous weather--but only by a steady contrary wind, or a calm. 简·奥斯汀. 曼斯菲尔德庄园.
- He had returned when he did, on the pressing and written entreaty of a French citizen, who represented that his life was endangered by his absence. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 双城记.
- That they should be man and wife in good time, if the happiness of neither were endangered thereby, was the fancy in question. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- That earlier world before 600 B.C. was one in which a lonely stranger was a rare and suspected and endangered being. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- Eustacia could not help replying, though conscious that she endangered her dignity thereby. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- Formerly the bobbins on which the yarns were wound increased in speed as they were filled, thus endangering and often breaking the thread, and at all times increasing the tension. 威廉·亨利·杜利特. 世纪发明.
- The Major was twirling them round by the little chain from which they sometimes hung to their lady's waist, and was thereby endangering his own eye. 威廉·梅克比斯·萨克雷. 名利场.
- The defenders of the works could not have fired upon us without endangering their own men. 尤利西斯·格兰特. U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
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