jeopardy
/ˈdʒepədi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdʒepərdi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈje-pər-dē/ (ame, mw)
jeopardy — 名詞
1. a situation in which someone or something is at risk of being harmed, lost, or d
危險;危機
可能受損害或損失的危險處境
a situation in which someone or something is at risk of being harmed, lost, or destroyed
The future of the local library was in jeopardy after the city council cut its funding by half.
市政府將補助款砍半之後,當地圖書館的未來岌岌可危。
passive: be in jeopardy [subject]
Fumi's scholarship was in jeopardy because her grades fell below the required average.
Fumi 的獎學金因為成績低於規定標準而岌岌可危。
Putting the entire project in jeopardy for just one small mistake seemed unfair to the team.
只因為一個小錯誤就把整個專案置於險境,團隊覺得這樣很不公平。
文法句型
be in jeopardy
place/put something in jeopardy
用法筆記
Almost always appears in the fixed phrase 'in jeopardy' (often after the verb 'be' or 'place/put'). It is more formal than 'danger' and is common in news reports and formal writing.