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1 jeopardize
['dʒepədaɪz]verbo transitivo compromettere, pregiudicare [career, chance]; mettere a repentaglio, mettere in pericolo [ lives]* * *verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) compromettere* * *['dʒepədaɪz]verbo transitivo compromettere, pregiudicare [career, chance]; mettere a repentaglio, mettere in pericolo [ lives] -
2 jeopardize jeop·ard·ize vt
['dʒɛpəˌdaɪz]mettere in pericolo, mettere a repentaglio -
3 (to) jeopardize
(to) jeopardize /ˈdʒɛpədaɪz/v. t. -
4 (to) jeopardize
(to) jeopardize /ˈdʒɛpədaɪz/v. t. -
5 prejudice
I ['predʒʊdɪs]1) С pregiudizio m., preconcetto m.2) U pregiudizi m.pl., preconcetti m.pl.3) (harm) dir. pregiudizio m.II ['predʒʊdɪs]1) (bias) influenzareto prejudice sb. against, in favour of — influenzare negativamente, positivamente qcn. nei confronti di
2) (harm, jeopardize) pregiudicare [claim, case]; recare pregiudizio a [ person]; pregiudicare, compromettere [ chances]* * *['pre‹ədis] 1. noun((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) pregiudizio2. verb1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) prevenire2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) pregiudicare, compromettere•* * *prejudice /ˈprɛdʒʊdɪs/n.1 [uc] pregiudizio; preconcetto; prevenzione: to have a prejudice against foreigners, aver pregiudizi contro gli stranieri; racial prejudice, pregiudizi razziali● to have a prejudice in favour of sb., essere bendisposto verso q. □ to the prejudice of sb., portando pregiudizio a q.; con danno di q. □ (leg.) without prejudice, fatta salva la riserva di far valere altri diritti; con ogni riserva; senza pregiudizio.(to) prejudice /ˈprɛdʒʊdɪs/v. t.1 pregiudicare; compromettere2 danneggiare; ledere; nuocere a (q.)3 mettere su ( contro) (fam.); disporre male ( verso); prevenire: His parents prejudiced him against the girl, i suoi genitori lo hanno messo su contro la ragazza* * *I ['predʒʊdɪs]1) С pregiudizio m., preconcetto m.2) U pregiudizi m.pl., preconcetti m.pl.3) (harm) dir. pregiudizio m.II ['predʒʊdɪs]1) (bias) influenzareto prejudice sb. against, in favour of — influenzare negativamente, positivamente qcn. nei confronti di
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6 jeopardy
['dʒepədɪ]to put sth. in jeopardy — mettere a repentaglio qcs
* * *['‹epədi](danger.) pericolo- jeopardise* * *jeopardy /ˈdʒɛpədɪ/n. [u]2 (leg.) pericolo di condanna penale.* * *['dʒepədɪ]to put sth. in jeopardy — mettere a repentaglio qcs
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7 jeopardise
verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) compromettere
См. также в других словарях:
jeopardize — jeop‧ar‧dize [ˈdʒepədaɪz ǁ ər ] also jeopardise verb [transitive] to risk losing or harming something: • There are fears that cost cuts might jeopardize safety. • The company s financial position is being jeopardized by continuing losses. * * *… … Financial and business terms
jeopardize — jeop ard*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jeopardized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jeopardizing}.] To expose to loss or injury; to risk. Syn: jeopard. [1913 Webster] That he should jeopardize his willful head Only for spite at me. H. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jeopardize — I verb endanger, expose to danger, imperil, in periculum, leave unprotected, menace, peril, place in danger, risk, stake, threaten II index compromise (endanger), endanger, expose … Law dictionary
jeopardize — (v.) 1640s, from JEOPARDY (Cf. jeopardy) + IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Jeopardized; jeopardizing. As a verb, Middle English used simple jeopard (late 14c.) … Etymology dictionary
jeopardize — (Amer.) jeop·ard·ize || dÊ’epÉ™(r)daɪz v. endanger, imperil, put at risk, place in danger; compromise the safety or security of; compromise the success of (also jeopardise) … English contemporary dictionary
jeopardize — *venture, hazard, risk, chance, endanger, imperil Analogous words: brave, dare (see FACE): *meet, encounter, confront, face … New Dictionary of Synonyms
jeopardize — [v] endanger be careless, chance, chance it*, gamble, hazard, imperil, lay on the line*, peril, put at risk, put in danger, put in jeopardy, risk, stake, subject to, tempt fate, threaten; concepts 246,252,384 … New thesaurus
jeopardize — (also jeopardise) ► VERB ▪ put into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure … English terms dictionary
jeopardize — [jep′ər dīz΄] vt. jeopardized, jeopardizing to put in jeopardy; risk loss, damage, or failure of; endanger … English World dictionary
jeopardize — (BrE also ise) verb ADVERB ▪ seriously, severely ▪ This scandal could seriously jeopardize his chances of being re elected. ▪ potentially ▪ Any delays could potentially jeopardize the company s ability to do busin … Collocations dictionary
jeopardize — UK [ˈdʒepə(r)daɪz] / US [ˈdʒepərˌdaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms jeopardize : present tense I/you/we/they jeopardize he/she/it jeopardizes present participle jeopardizing past tense jeopardized past participle jeopardized to risk damaging or… … English dictionary