释义 |
unstable美 [ʌn'steɪb(ə)l] 英 [ʌn'steɪb(ə)l] - adj.不稳定的;易变的;变化莫测的;(行为、情绪)反复无常的
- 网络不稳固的;不牢固的;不安定的
adj.+n. unstable situation,unstable system,unstable region,unstable environment adj. unbalanced,uneven,wobbly,rickety,unsound 1. | 不稳定的;易变的;变化莫测的likely to change suddenly |
| The political situation remains highly unstable. 政局仍然十分动荡。 |
2. | (行为、情绪)反复无常的,不稳定的if people areunstable , their behaviour and emotions change often and suddenly because their minds are upset |
3. | 易动(或倒下)的;不稳固的likely to move or fall |
4. | 不稳定的not staying in the same chemical or atomic state |
| chemically unstable 化学上不稳定的 |
adj. | 1. not firm, solid, or fixed 2. likely to fall, collapse, or sway 3. lacking, or resulting from a lack of, emotional control or psychological stability 5. unsteady or unsure in purpose or intent 6. having a brief existence or half-life 7. describes a particle that is subject to spontaneous change such as radioactive decay 8. an unstable person becomes angry or upset often and very suddenly 9. an unstable government changes often and must deal with a lot of fighting and protests 10. an unstable system, situation, or relationship often has serious problems 1. not firm, solid, or fixed 2. likely to fall, collapse, or sway 3. lacking, or resulting from a lack of, emotional control or psychological stability 5. unsteady or unsure in purpose or intent 6. having a brief existence or half-life 7. describes a particle that is subject to spontaneous change such as radioactive decay 8. an unstable person becomes angry or upset often and very suddenly 9. an unstable government changes often and must deal with a lot of fighting and protests 10. an unstable system, situation, or relationship often has serious problems |
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