destabilisation
基本解釋
- n.不安定;擾動(dòng)
- =destabilization.
英漢例句
- Had not both countries signed a Nordic mutual-defence pact against financial destabilisation?
兩國不是已經(jīng)簽訂了北歐共同防御條約以抵抗金融動(dòng)蕩么? - Destabilisation is further reduced by correctly integrating and acclimatising incoming stock.
正確地安排新轉(zhuǎn)入豬只,并讓它們適應(yīng)本場環(huán)境。 - The government brushes off such criticism as politically inspired by an opposition bent on destabilisation.
政府對如此批評(píng)置之不理以致于反對派在政治上制造亂局。 - The destabilisation of the Wilkins ice shelf generated international headlines this month.
本月,威爾金斯冰架出現(xiàn)新裂縫,引起了全球媒體的極大關(guān)注。 - Bullying, in the form of constant verbal abuse, creates uncertainty and attacks objectivity resulting in destabilisation (which is often misinterpreted as "unstable").
以不斷語言虐待的形式出現(xiàn)的恫嚇制造出來的是不確定性,是對客觀性的攻擊,而這會(huì)導(dǎo)致“去穩(wěn)定化”(通常,被錯(cuò)誤的解釋為“不穩(wěn)定”)。