destabilize
使动摇
常用释义
英音[ ˌdiːˈsteɪbəlaɪz ]
美音[ ˌdiːˈsteɪbəlaɪz ]
变形
第三人称单数:
destabilizes
现在分词:
destabilizing
过去式:
destabilized
过去分词:
destabilized
基本释义
- vt. 使动摇
例句
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1·Their sole aim is to destabilize the Indian government.他们的惟一目的是要动摇印度政府的统治。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Deterioration in any one area can destabilize the whole.任何一个方面的恶化会导致全局的不稳定。
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3·Obviously, changes destabilize us out of our comfort zone.很显然,改变会使我们离开内心舒适区。
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4·An attack on him was obviously an attempt to destabilize his country.攻击他显然是企图破坏他国家的稳定。
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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。
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6·If the CPU usage is always high, it may slow down or destabilize the system.如果CPU使用率一直很高,但可能会降低或破坏系统。
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7·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。
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8·The market for credit derivatives, widely blamed for helping destabilize markets, remains vast.曾被广泛指责为导致市场不稳定的因素之一的信贷衍生品市场仍规模庞大。
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9·If an individual file (or set of files) grows too large, it can destabilize the entire computer.如果某个文件(或一组文件)增长得太大了,就可能破坏整个计算机。
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10·But will it, like many a rising power before, disturb the neighborhood and destabilize the world?可是,这会不会和以前的新兴大国一样破坏地区和国际稳定呢?
同义词
vt.
使动摇
同根词
词根:
destabilize
destabilization
n
不稳定;扰动