imperil
imperil 英 [ɪmˈperəl] 美 [ɪmˈpɛrəl]
vt. 危及;使陷于危险
进行时:imperilling 过去式:imperiled 过去分词:imperilled 第三人称单数:imperils
- One thing can imperil another when it threatens to be harmful. For example, an approaching storm with hurricane-force winds might imperil the geraniums you just planted in your front yard.
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- vt. 危及;使陷于危险
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1. In a brief statement, China’s ministry of commerce said Coke’s “dominant status” might “imperil” small competitors and force consumers to face higher prices and less choice.
也就是,中国商务部所说的可口可乐的“主导地位”可能“危及”小竞争者、且迫使消费者承受更高的价格和更少的选择。
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2. In a global economy, this massive transfer of wealth from West to East can imperil American security: An emerging nation could choose to wield its economic clout to shape foreign policy.
在全球经济中,从西到东这样大规模的财富转移会危及美国的安全:一个新兴国家可以选择利用它的经济势力塑造外交政策。
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3. Still the company needed the Bush Administration to rescue GM and Chrysler because of fears that a failure of one or both of those companies could imperil their shared base of auto-part suppliers.
然而,福特要求布什政府出手帮助通用和克莱斯勒,因为他怕一旦他们其中一个或两个倒闭会危及他们共同的汽车零部件供应商。
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