美 [ˌdiːˈsteɪbəlaɪzd]
adj. 非稳定的
v. 使失去平衡(destabilize 的过去分词)
destabilize /diːˈsteɪbɪˌlaɪz/ [ destabilizing destabilized destabilizes ]
及物动词 To destabilize something such as a country or government means to create a situation which reduces its power or influence. 使不稳定
Their sole aim is to destabilize the Indian government.
他们惟一的目的就是破坏印度政府的稳定。
... 非稳定的destabilized 非我nonego 非物质immateriality ...
非稳定的
使失去平衡(destabilize的过去分词)
A series of coup attempts and mutinies within the armed forces destabilized the regime.
武装部队内部一系列政变图谋和哗变动摇了该政权。
Shame compromised relationships and destabilized families, and anxiety left lifelong scars.
羞耻感危及到家庭关系,破坏了家庭稳定,焦虑留下了一生的伤疤。
Poor, middle-class and affluent children are all destabilized, even those who get to spend nights indoors.
无论是出身贫寒人家,还是在中产阶级家庭,或者家境富裕的儿童都无法平静心情,即使那些能在室内度过夜晚的也不例外。
Nkunda is a former general in the Congolese army, whose armed rebellion has destabilized much of eastern Congo for years.
VOA : standard.2009.04.18
which he argued has been "imposed . by outside parties" and has destabilized the region.
VOA : standard.2009.05.24
The crisis threatens to destabilized the euro.
VOA : standard.2010.03.11
The earnings multiplier for the market is challengeable in a setting of destabilized financial markets.
Mr. BRYDEN: On the contrary, I think other countries in the region stand to be destabilized.
Instead, I think it is more the result of the churn at the executive suite which destabilized the agency.