endangering
英 [ɪnˈdeɪndʒərɪŋ]
美 [ɪnˈdeɪndʒərɪŋ]
v. 使遭危险; 危及; 危害
endanger的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使遭遇危险;危及;危害
Toendangersomething or someone means to put them in a situation where they might be harmed or destroyed completely.- The debate could endanger the proposed peace talks.
这一争论可能会危及提议进行的和平谈判。 - ...endangered species such as lynx and wolf.
猞猁、狼等濒危物种
- The debate could endanger the proposed peace talks.
双语例句
- Establishing social organizations, enterprises or institutional organizations in order to engage in activities endangering the state security;
利用设立社会团体或者企业事业组织,进行危害国家安全活动的; - Other acts endangering the environment.
其他危害环境的行为。 - Endangering the lives of both.
两人都有生命危险。 - Also pointed out that AIDS is endangering people's lives and safety, affect people's health serious disease of life.
同时指出,艾滋病是危害人民群众生命安全、影响人民群众健康生活的严重疾病。 - Counterrevolutionary cases and cases endangering State security;
反革命案件、危害国家安全案件; - With the development and improvement of people's living standard of the society, the fat is becoming the important problem of endangering the whole human health.
随着社会的发展与人们生活水平的提高,肥胖正成为危害全人类健康的重要问题。 - This is beyond a traffic offence, and can be defined as endangering public security by dangerous methods.
这不仅违反了交通规章,而且可以认为使用威胁方法危害公共安全。 - Would this be the act of an independent government watchdog or of one needlessly endangering public health and safety?
这样做是在发挥独立的监督政府的作用,还是给公众健康和安全带来无谓的危险? - They are charged breaking regulations and endangering the public safety.
他们被控告违章驾驶危及公众安全。 - Intentionally damaging, moving or altering traffic facilities, causing endangering consequences, but no crime is constituted;
or(七)故意损毁、移动、涂改交通设施,造成危害后果,尚不构成犯罪的;