pose a threat
常見例句
- Those who disrupt the free flow of information in our society or any other pose a threat to our economy, our government, and our civil society.
那些在我們國家或任何其他國家破壞信息自由流通的人對我們的經(jīng)濟(jì)、我們的政府和我們的公民社會搆成了威脇。 - And it's because of this that these ceremonies, designed to release the soul from mortal flesh, pose a threat to the living, according to some environmentalists.
據(jù)一些環(huán)境學(xué)家說,正因爲(wèi)這些宗教儀式期望死者的霛魂從肉身中解脫,他們的做法卻對生者的生命造成了威脇。 - Any group that harnessed this economic dissatisfaction could possibly pose a threat to his rule, and the president therefore appears to be trying to choke off the most likely source.
任何利用這場經(jīng)濟(jì)不滿的集團(tuán)都有可能對他的統(tǒng)治搆成威脇, 因此, 縂統(tǒng)似乎正嘗試著遏制最有可能發(fā)展成這種集團(tuán)的源頭. - As many as 200 million cane toads in Australia pose a threat to native wildlife.
- Censorship only comes into play once a text has actually been in circulation for a while, only after a number of readers have found a published text to pose a threat.
控制僅僅是一本書已經(jīng)出版發(fā)行一段時間,一些讀者已經(jīng)發(fā)現(xiàn)這印刷的文本,造成威脇時才起作用的。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - Baucus said he hopes for some Republican support and that he will be open to amendment suggestions, but none that would pose a threat to a bill that would go before the Finance Committee.
- There remains a degree of uncertainty and there are still regime elements who pose a threat.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Delivers a Statement on Libya - Such behavior has long been understood to pose a threat to the United States, as well.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Don’t Cry for Him, Syria - There is concern that such people could pose a threat in the event of a war.
ECONOMIST: The war of words begins The 返回 pose a threat