endanger 详细解释

endanger

[in'deindʒə]

vt. 危及, 危害

vt.

危及; 使遭到危险

The oil spill endangered thousands of birds.

石油的溢泄危及成千上万的鸟儿。

词形变化

名词: endangerment | 动词过去式: endangered | 动词过去分词: endangered | 动词现在分词: endangering | 动词第三人称单数: endangers |

词义辨析

同义:

vt.使危险; 危及

risk  imperil  jeopardize  hazard  

反义参见:

protect  

英英释义

动词 endanger:

pose a threat to; present a danger to

同义词:jeopardize, jeopardise, menace, threaten, imperil, peril

put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position

同义词:queer, expose, scupper, peril

补充

endangerendanger英:[inˈdeindʒə] 美:[ɛnˈdendʒɚ]vt.1.危及, 使遭受危险You will endanger your health if you smoke.你如果吸烟, 就会危及健康。

例句

1. Toxic waste could endanger lives.有毒废弃物可能危害生命。 2. The residents claim the phone mast could endanger their health.居民声称电话杆会危害自己的健康。 3. It was foolish to endanger your life in that way.用那种方式危及你的生命是愚蠢的。 4. he was driving in a manner likely to endanger life.他这样开车可能会危及生命。 5. Smoking endangers your health.吸烟损害健康。 6. Parents feared that the dog could endanger their children.家长们担心那条狗会危及孩子们的安全。 7. The severe drought has endangered crops throughout the area.严重的干旱已危及整个地区的农作物。 8. The controversy endangered [=threatened] his chances for reelection.这场争论对他连任的机会产生了威胁。