1. 不平衡的; 比例失调的 (形):imbalance 不平衡; 不均衡 (名) | imbalanced 不平衡的; 比例失调的 (形) | imbecile 低能的, 虚弱的, 愚钝的 (形)
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1. The global financial crisis and structurally imbalanced global economy indicate that the macroeconomic authorities of most countries have failed to adapt to this new reality.
2. One of the most serious disadvantages of imbalanced international payment hampers economic adjustment and has long delayed upgrading of the industrial sectors.
3. The report also said the country's emergency management capability was still challenged by " imbalanced development among different regions " and an " inadequate support system ".
4. Only by studying the distribution of national income can we get a better understanding of the imbalanced system in China.
5. Imbalanced international payment in the United States usually leads to an unstable dollar exchange rate, which has imparted financial instability to other countries.
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6. Premier Wen Jiabao told Xinhua on Sunday that overcapacity was the result of an imbalanced economic structure in China.
7. Shen said an escalator may wear out if weight distribution between the left and right are different and imbalanced.
8. And the situation could worsen if the imbalanced development of light and heavy industries was not reversed.
9. The statement said that imbalanced international payment generated by mounting trade surplus had resulted increasing currency liquidity and made another reserve ratio hike necessary.
10. The imbalanced input has confined the country to South Asia and constitutes a drag on its ambition to play a larger role in the world.
adj
1. being or thrown out of equilibrium
Synonym: unbalanced