destabilise

英[diː'steɪbɪlaɪz] 美[diː'steɪbɪlaɪz]
  • vt.使...不稳定;使...动摇=destabilize
  • des n.二乙基固醇(=DIETHYLSTILBESTROL)abbr.目的港船上交货(=DeliveredExShip);教科部(=DepartmentofEducationandScience)
  • des- [医]脱;去;除;离;解除
  • Des-carboxylated 血清凝血酶原前体蛋白
  • Des-i-cate 草藻灭
  • Des-O-methylicariin 去甲淫羊霍纲
Verb:
  1. become unstable;

    "The economy destabilized rapidly"

  2. make unstable;

    "Terrorism destabilized the government"

    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. It is incompetent investors who destabilise markets.
      导致市场不稳定的,是那些不合格的投资者。
    2. Such an incursion could destabilise one of the few peaceful regions of Iraq.
      这种侵入可能令伊拉克位数不多的和平地区陷入不稳定。
    3. That sudden change can greatly destabilise a fault, according to Fan.
      按照他的理论,这一瞬间的突变会强烈动摇断层的稳定性。
    4. Mr Correa complains that Colombia, an American ally, is trying to destabilise his socialist government.
      总统科雷亚抱怨哥伦比亚作为美国的同盟总是企图动摇他的社会主义政府。

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