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jeop·ard·y
je pr di
复数:jeopardies
词根:jeopardy
vt.jeopardise 危及(等于jeopardize);使…受危险
noun
danger, as of harm, death, or loss; peril.Smoking puts one's health in jeopardy.The team's perfect record was in jeopardy when its star player became injured.
double jeopardy[律]一罪不受两次审理原则;双重负担(等于double)
14世纪晚期,“ jupartie ”,“ ioparde ”等,“危险,风险”; 早在1300年,“ jeu parti ”源自或基于古法语“一局失利的游戏”,更确切地说是“平手游戏,机会均等的游戏”(因此,“不确定性”)。这种意义可能在盎格鲁-法语中发展而来。
这源自于“ jeu ”(来自拉丁语“ iocus ”的“笑话”; 参见“ joke ” (n.))+“ parti ”,是“ partir ”(10世纪)的过去分词,意为“分开,分离”,源自于拉丁语的“ partire / partiri ”,意为“分享,分配,分割,划分”,来自“ pars ”(来自 PIE 词根 “ *pere- ”(2)“授予,分配”)。“ Jeopardous ”(15世纪中期)指“处于危险之中”,现在已过时。
Middle English jeopardie, from Anglo-French juparti, jeuparti alternative, literally, divided game
The first known use of jeopardy was in the 14th century
jerkwateradjective
small, rural, and unimportant
jerkwater towns
jerk1 of 3noun
a short quick pull or twist : twitch
an involuntary muscular movement or spasm
an annoyingly stupid or foolish person
jerk2 of 3verb
to give a short quick push, pull, or twist to
to move in jerks or with a jerk
jerk3 of 3verb
to preserve (meat) in long strips dried in the sun
jerk1 of 3noun
a short quick pull or twist : twitch
an involuntary muscular movement or spasm
an annoyingly stupid or foolish person
jerk2 of 3verb
to give a short quick push, pull, or twist to
to move in jerks or with a jerk
jerk3 of 3verb
to preserve (meat) in long strips dried in the sun
jerky1 of 2noun
jerked meat
jerky2 of 2adjective
marked by jerks
a jerky ride on a dirt road
stupid, foolish
jerkinnoun
a close-fitting hip-length sleeveless jacket
jerky1 of 2noun
jerked meat
jerky2 of 2adjective
marked by jerks
a jerky ride on a dirt road
stupid, foolish
jerk1 of 3noun
a short quick pull or twist : twitch
an involuntary muscular movement or spasm
an annoyingly stupid or foolish person
jerk2 of 3verb
to give a short quick push, pull, or twist to
to move in jerks or with a jerk
jerk3 of 3verb
to preserve (meat) in long strips dried in the sun
jerboanoun
any of several social jumping rodents of dry regions of Asia and northern Africa with long hind legs and a long tail that are active at night
jeopardynoun
danger sense 1
1 It remains to be seen whether Rashad’s position at Howard is in jeopardy, but the university quickly distanced itself from her comments.
2 By the end of their conversation, the professor’s career is in jeopardy, the militant student bent on its destruction.
3 That means that the lowest scorers — Kirstie Alley and Bristol Palin — are both in jeopardy and all is right in the world.
4 If India doesn't fix its urban systems, its entire future is in jeopardy.
如果印度不修缮自己的城市体系,它的整个未来都将处于危险之中。
5 Fifth Amendment: Double jeopardy: You cannot be prosecuted twice for paying Stormy once.
6 Sadow said the appeals court obviously had been wrestling with the issue of double jeopardy and had the parties brief it several times.
7 In short order, Cash would land his vaunted ABC television variety show, and his fame would never be in jeopardy again.
8 The Bezos allegations threw their deal with prosecutors into jeopardy, and federal investigators explored whether they had broken the law, which could have nullified the deal.
9 So Grove must finds himself in physical jeopardy, and Mr. Vonnegut’s writing style takes a temporary dive.
10 The former is one of those buttinskys with an apparent urge to save Jack's soul, although Clooney's furrowed brow is the only outward indication that Jack's is in any jeopardy.
11 But this being a classic comedy, there’s naturally a budding romance in jeopardy.
12 And he can’t put himself in any sort of physical jeopardy, because he keeps imagining all the horrible ways that his premature death will affect the future of his child.
13 These included the ability to respond to a broad and open domain Jeopardy!
这些度量包括对如下方面的反映能力:对广阔未知的领域的问题Jeopardy !
14 Nacho has a tremendous responsibility here, where his father's life is in jeopardy, which is very different than Jesse's situation.
15 Lincoln’s final episode, “What Comes After,” certainly set up that expectation, placing Rick in seemingly insurmountable jeopardy, gravely wounded and surrounded by a horde of walkers.
16 Jeopardy is a perfect example.
杰帕迪(jeopardy)--智力竞赛就是一例.
17 “TV for women” — as approached in movie melodramas made by Lifetime and Saturday night rival Hallmark — has long delivered two sides of the same standard-issue coin: jeopardy / trauma or pluck / love.
18 He is descended from a long line of fairytale fathers placing their daughters in dire jeopardy because they simply had to steal a lettuce or a flower or some stupid spoon.
19 Her child, her future and her own life are cast into jeopardy as she tries to negotiate a safe path through the complicated jungle of Belle Vie's history.
20 They come at the close of a movie, following heart-rending misunderstandings that have left a happy ending in jeopardy.
1 危险
serious dangerous ugly desperate lively risky hazardous unhealthy unsafe rum dodgy treacherous precarious perilous breakneck parlous chancy venturesome pestiferous trappy unchancy risk chance danger hazard insecurity peril unsafety the moment of truth harm menace lethal unholy treacherousness near severe shaky fear squall jeopardize warm acute nasty pestilential hot riskful tight adventurous stirring uncanny threatening dicey pestilent chanceful threat uncanniness high wire jeopardous critical rough unsure rugged hilly tush adventuresome venturous jump trouble gravity flier man-trap fraught in balance
2 冒…的危险
3 危难
5 濒于险境
6 损害
damnous cost damage wrong despite injury hurt wound ruin suffering prejudice affection lesion casualty nuisance mischief detriment ravage disservice spoliation inroad damnum scathe damnification derogate blot corrode cloud harm compromise spoil shatter dent grieve jeopardize jeopard shend damnify make a dent in
7 使濒于险境