unstable
英 [ʌn'steɪb(ə)l]
美[ʌn'stebl]
- adj. 不稳定的;动荡的;易变的
英英释意
- 1. lacking stability or fixity or firmness;
- "unstable political conditions"
- "the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind"
- "an unstable world economy"
- 2. highly or violently reactive;
- "sensitive and highly unstable compounds"
- 3. affording no ease or reassurance;
- "a precarious truce"
- 4. suffering from severe mental illness;
- "of unsound mind"
- 5. disposed to psychological variability;
- "his rather unstable religious convictions"
- 6. subject to change; variable;
- "a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty"
- "everything was unstable following the coup"
双语例句
- 1. Their politics consisted of unstable power-plays between rival groups.
- 他们的政治活动包括竞争团体间反复多变的打压行动。
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- 2. The situation is unstable and potentially dangerous.
- 情况不稳定,可能有危险。
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- 3. She was physically delicate and psy-chologically unstable.
- 她身体孱弱,心理上也不够稳定。
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- 4. Both clay and sandstone are unstable rock formations.
- 黏土和砂岩都是不牢固的岩石构造。
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- 5. Europe had become infinitely more unstable and fragmented.
- 欧洲已经变得相当不稳定,也越来越分化。
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