imperil的意思和读音

imperil

: [ɪmˈperəl] : [ɪm'perəl]

v.使

使

imperiled  imperilled  imperiling  imperilling  imperils  

v.protect

v.endanger,risk,jeopardize,expose,hazard

imperilv.

1.~ sth/sb使to put sth/sb in danger

v.1.,使

v.1.to put someone or something in danger

1. imbrute 使 imperil 使 impearl 使 ...

2. peril imperil 使 utensil ,( ...

3. ... hiv-positive hiv imperil homosexually transmitted disease ...

4.使 8.impel:v. 使 9.imperil:v. 使 10.imperious:a.

5.使 imbrute 使 imperil 使 impearl 使 ...

6. impel imperil impulse ...

:,使,,,,使

1.His courage in doing so against the instincts of his own party, and his readiness to imperil his domestic agenda, should be commended.

2.Any action taken by China to imperil the economic stability of the U. S. would be an act of mutually-assured destruction.

3.But one should as little imperil oneself by an evil companion as pay honor to another at the cost of one's own credit.

4.Indeed, one of the results of this crisis is to imperil central bank independence, not just in the UK.

5.But they should do so knowing that Google's principled stand did not imperil its future bottom line.

6.Brandeis worried that the corporate giants of his day would imperil democracy through concentrated economic power.(concentratedeconomicpower)

7.Rut is one of the primary damage of the asphalt highway, it imperil the pavement and compromise the security of driving.

8.Such writedowns could again imperil banks' capital ratios, potentially forcing them once more to go cap in hand to the Government.

9.The compromise between the authority and the constitutionalists promoted the birth of the Constitutional Guidelines Made by Imperil Order.

10.The literary scholar Elaine Scarry pointed out that in the classical world a glimpse of a beautiful person could imperil an observer.·(ElaineScarry)使