destabilize

英[ˌdiː'steɪbəlaɪz] 美[ˌdiː'steɪbəlaɪz]
  • v. 使不稳定;使动摇
destabilization destabilized destabilized destabilizing destabilizes
Verb:
  1. become unstable;

    "The economy destabilized rapidly"

  2. make unstable;

    "Terrorism destabilized the government"

1. Terrorist attacks were threatening to destabilize the government.
恐怖袭击威胁着政府的稳定。

来自《权威词典》

2. Their sole aim is to destabilize the Indian government.
他们唯一的目的就是要动摇印度政府的统治。

来自辞典例句

3. CredIt'subsidies contributed to inflation and helped destabilize the overall economy.
信贷补贴带来了通货膨胀,并且使整个经济出现动荡.

来自辞典例句

4. At no time can the feed system destabilize an otherwise stable.
供应系统决不会使一个在其它状态下稳定的燃烧过程变得不稳定.

来自辞典例句

5. He warned that the fighting in Lebanon could destabilize the Middle East.
他警告说,黎巴嫩的战斗可能会造成中东地区的不稳定.

来自互联网

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. It is that China will destabilize the world economy.
      那就是,中国会使世界经济不稳定。
    2. At no time can the feed system destabilize an otherwise stable combustion process.
      供应系统决不会使一个在其它状态下稳定的燃烧过程变得不稳定。
    3. Such leverage, if taken too far, can destabilize markets.
      如果此类杠杆使用过度,就会危害到市场稳定。
    4. He said the government would combat any attempts to destabilize the country.
      他说政府会和任何扰动国家的试图做斗争。

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