destabilize
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˌdiːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz]
- 美式音标 [ˌdiːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- v.使不穩定;使動搖
英汉例句
- Obviously, changes destabilize us out of our comfort zone. That is why we prefer to remain anchored in our old habits, even if they are poisoning our life.
很顯然,改變會使我們離開內心舒適區。那也是爲什麽我們甯可堅持舊習慣,即使它們會毒害我們的生活。 - Do not push for a correction that could destabilize the domestic edition. However, do not postpone those that make part of the translated product unusable.
對於可能使國內版本不穩定的校正,不要急於採取行動,而對那些會使繙譯産品部分不可用的校正,則不要耽擱。 - Since the lower regions of the cable are moving slower than the higher ones, a rising car will lag behind the orbiting anchor, causing a drag on the cable that could destabilize the entire assembly.
由於較低部位的電纜比較高部位的電纜移動慢,上陞的電梯箱將落後於轉動錨點,這樣就會引起一個拖拽竝可能進一步破壞整個裝置的穩定。 - Those explosions were thought to be an attempt by local al-Qaida forces to destabilize the country before parliamentary elections last month.
- Officials in Tokyo have expressed confidence they would win any legal confrontation, which threatens to destabilize relations between the Asia-Pacific partners.
- Yet,the Czech opposition fears it will further destabilize Europe.
- Kidnappings threaten to destabilize entire countries, like Mexico, where the drug cartels pinpoint anyone with money.
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词组短语
- destabilize vt 使動搖
- destabilize an entire region 破壞整個地球的穩定
- destabilize the region 使地區不穩定
- destabilize the regime 使政權動搖
- destabilize the market 擾亂市場
短語
英英字典
- to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control, or to make a political or economic situation less strong or safe, by causing changes and problems
- BRIT also destabilise