词汇 | destabilized |
释义 | destabilized past simple and past participle ofdestabilize destabilize verb[ T ] (UK usuallydestabilise)uk /ˌdiːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz/ us /ˌdiːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz/ to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control, or to make a political or economic situation less strong or safe, by causing changes and problems: 颠覆;动摇;破坏,扰乱 They uncovered a plot to destabilize the government.他们揭露了一起企图颠覆政府的阴谋。 The conflict destabilized the whole region.这场冲突破坏了整个地区的稳定。 Further increases in imports could destabilize the economy.进一步增加进口可能会扰乱经济秩序。 Upsetting and destabilizing bring bring someone down delegitimize destabilization destabilize disruptive disruptively diversionist knock/throw someone for a loopidiom loop make wavesidiom skid stir undercut undermine unsettle unsettling unspool unspooling wave Related wordsdestabilization destabilizing Examples of destabilizeddestabilized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Linear analysis revealed that the constant homogeneous steady state can be destabilized if individuals choose their speed as to reach areas of higher density. That alliance has been destabilized by developments in health care politics, by changes in industrial structures and by alterations in democratic politics. His results showed that three-dimensional perturbations are stabilized in the cyclonic case but destabilized in the anticyclonic case. Conversely, a t small gaps the longer waves correspond to the most dangerous modes and so the flow is destabilized. Destabilized identities and cosmopolitanism across language and cultural borders: two case studies. Addressed to a younger woman, it ventriloquizes a confidence in poetic immortality to be unexpectedly destabilized in the last stanza. Upon reduction of the disulfide by thioredoxin, the insertion is destabilized, as seen in the spinach structure, and the strands are released. The internal (m, n) = (5, 2) mode is strongly destabilized in the nonlinear phase. The (m, n) = (5, 2) mode is strongly destabilized in the nonlinear phase for all cases. The ion-acoustic wave is found to be locally destabilized in the large velocity shear region. Some would probably go to see the whale, but others would stay put, and then the system would not be destabilized. Such states can be intentionally destabilized by concerted outside intervention. By 1804, though, no external force had destabilized the ruling regime; any real challenge would have to come from within the polity. It is plausible that such a complex boundary is destabilized and comes to chaotic orbits connecting attractor ruins. On the other hand, the ion-cyclotron instability is also destabilized when the ion drift speed exceeds a certain threshold. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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