形容词不稳固的; 不坚定的; 易变的; 反复无常的
形容词
1. He was emotionally unstable.
他情绪易波动。
2. The table is unstable because one leg is shorter than the others.
这桌子一条腿比其它的腿短,所以不平稳。
3. The price of gasoline is unstable.
汽油价不稳定。
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2. 不稳定型:变异血红素分为稳定型(stable)与不稳定型(unstable)两大类,中国附医团队研究的重点─变异血红素E(HbE)发生於第11对染色体β血红蛋白链基因的一种不稳定型变异血红素.
3. 不稳定的:unsealedsource开放源 | unstable不稳定的 | unstableatom不稳定原子
4. 不安定的:unstability 不安定性 | unstable 不安定的 | unstable floor 不稳定底板
1. 不稳定的;不可靠的;动荡的
You can describe something as unstable if it is likely to change suddenly, especially if this creates difficulty or danger.
e.g. After the fall of Pitt in 1801 there was a decade of unstable government...
1801年皮特倒台后,政府经历了10年的动荡。
e.g. The situation is unstable and potentially dangerous.
情况不稳定,可能有危险。
2. unstable的近义词
2. 不牢固的;松脱的
Unstable objects are likely to move or fall.
e.g. Both clay and sandstone are unstable rock formations.
黏土和砂岩都是不牢固的岩石构造。
3. (情绪)不稳定的,波动的
If people are unstable, their emotions and behaviour keep changing because their minds are disturbed or upset.
e.g. He was emotionally unstable...
他情绪不稳定。
e.g. Coleridge was also a highly unstable person.
科尔里奇还是个情绪非常不稳定的人。
1. Their wages and the unequal wealth distribution system are sustained by a primitive and unstable social contract that is beyond the protection of the law.
2. The inconvenience for consumers and the disruption to other businesses that unstable oil supply causes may not be easy to calculate.
3. The recovery has been unstable because of unemployment and low capacity utilization in developed countries, he said.
4. unstable的意思
4. China's economy has certainly become more unstable, with major slowdowns in real GDP growth in 2009 and again in 2012.
5. Second, unstable and inconsistent space can be caused by the slanting of the character.
6. Incessant aftershocks, and the unstable barrier lakes add to the threats to all working there.
7. If the tribal forces cannot be incorporated in the future political framework, the country is likely to remain unstable or even plunge into civil war.
8. China also sets up a system to clarify end users of its exported arms, so as to prevent weaponry entering political or religionary sensitive and unstable areas.
9. Although network has been largely restored, wireless communication remained unstable in disrupted areas with poor signal coverage.
10. Farmers reluctant to grow cotton complain about the unstable price of cotton and comparatively lower profit from cotton growing.
adj
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. subject to change
variable
e.g. a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty
everything was unstable following the coup
Synonym: fluid
2. affording no ease or reassurance
e.g. a precarious truce
Synonym: precarious
3. highly or violently reactive
e.g. sensitive and highly unstable compounds
4. disposed to psychological variability
e.g. his rather unstable religious convictions
5. suffering from severe mental illness
e.g. of unsound mind
Synonym: mentally ill unsound
6. lacking stability or fixity or firmness
e.g. unstable political conditions
the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind
an unstable world economy