英 [prɪˈkeəriəsnəs] 美 [prɪˈkeriəsnəs]
n. 不安全;不稳定
extreme dangerousness
being unsettled or in doubt or dependent on chance
the precariousness of his income
同义词: uncertainty / uncertainness
不安全
... precarburization预先碳化 precariousness不稳定;不安全;危险;根据不充分 precastconcrete预制混凝土 ...
... precarburization预先碳化 precariousness不稳定;不安全;危险;根据不充分 precastconcrete预制混凝土 ...
... precarburization预先碳化 precariousness不稳定;不安全;危险;根据不充分 precastconcrete预制混凝土 ...
... precarburization预先碳化 precariousness不稳定;不安全;危险;根据不充分 precastconcrete预制混凝土 ...
precarious 危险的;不确定的
precariously 不安全地;不牢靠地
不安全;不稳定
Yet the conclave is likely to do little to change perceptions about the precariousness of world oil markets.
但这次会议可能很难改变人们认为世界石油市场不稳定的看法。
The vast physical and human disruption caused by the storm and the failure of the levees only heightened the city's sense of precariousness.
暴风雨和堤坝的决口引起巨大的自然灾害和人的恐慌情绪仅仅强化了人们对城市不安全的担忧。
This year, the severe precariousness of the marketing in Chinese telecom communication, especially the mobile phone market, has reached its highest flight ever.
今年,中国移动通信流通领域的动荡达到前所未有的激烈程度,特别是手机流通市场最具代表性。
Yet by no means is she ignorant of trickery, or oblivious to the precariousness of reality in her own photographs.
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But maybe she, too, has internalized the precariousness of the union, and its desperate need for order and economic progress.
There lies the second reason for Mr Hashimoto's new precariousness.