jeopardy

noun
🔊/ˈdʒepədi/
🔊/ˈdʒepərdi/
Word OriginMiddle English iuparti, from Old French ieu parti ‘(evenly) divided game’. The term was originally used in chess and other games to denote a problem, or a position in which the chances of winning or losing were evenly balanced, hence ‘a dangerous situation’.
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in jeopardy
  1. in a dangerous position or situation and likely to be lost or harmed处于危险境地;受到威胁
    • The civil war has put thousands of lives in jeopardy.内战使数千人的生命处于危险之中。
    • The future of the school and 50 jobs are in jeopardy.学校的未来和50个工作岗位处于危险之中。
    • Thousands of jobs could be in jeopardy.成千上万的工作可能处于危险之中。
    see also double jeopardyTopics Dangerc2