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destabilize美 [di'steɪb(ə)l.aɪz] 英 [diː'steɪbəlaɪz] - v.使(制度、国家、政府等)动摇;使不安定;使不稳定
- 网络使动摇;暗中颠覆;使打破平衡
过去分词:destabilized 现在分词:destabilizing 第三人称单数:destabilizes v.+n. destabilize situation v. undermine,subvert,weaken,threaten,disrupt 1. | ~ sth 使(制度、国家、政府等)动摇;使不安定;使不稳定to make a system, country, government, etc. become less firmly established or successful |
| Terrorist attacks were threatening to destabilize the government. 恐怖袭击威胁着政府的稳定。 | | The news had a destabilizing effect on the stock market. 这消息引起了股市的动荡。 |
v. | 1. to make something, especially a government or economy, unstable in order to impair its functioning or bring about its collapse 2. to cause problems for a country, government, or person in authority so that they become less effective |
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