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词根:destabilize
vt.destabilize 使动摇
同时也有 destabilisation(1919年),意为“剥夺稳定”,是由 destabilize 所派生的动作名词。
退稳
The first known use of destabilize was in 1924
1 “This is another Russian attempt to use hunger and destabilization of the global food market as a weapon,” Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy said on his Telegram social media page.
2 “Russia understands that all its plans for destabilization, expansion, and occupation of Ukraine will end.”
3 And its destabilization has created strategic headaches for China, India, the United States and other countries.
4 Preventing destabilization failure is the main requirement of ensuring working safety of all kinds of scaffolding structure.
防止失稳破坏是确保各类脚手架结构工作安全的主要要求。
5 Or perhaps noir was a temporary wave rooted in anxieties about World War II’s destabilization of American home life.
6 This paper proposes a colloid destabilization theory to explain the mechanism of the microparticle retention.
着重论述了运用胶体物质的不稳定性理论,解释微粒子助留技术的作用机理.
7 The group hoped the assassination of the new President would destabilize the government.
8 The group also stressed that Iran “with its actions, has further stepped toward the destabilization of the region and risks provoking an uncontrollable regional escalation.”
9 Methods or classes that do not fit the host programming model and could lead to a destabilization of the server process itself.
不适合宿主编程模型,并可能导致服务器进程本身不稳定的方法或类。
10 The Treasury Department targeted businesspeople who were associates of Mr. Putin or were involved in activities that aided in Russia’s destabilization of Ukraine.
11 He said further destabilization in the Middle East would have disastrous effects.
12 Rainfall is usually a main activating factor to bring slope destabilization.
降雨往往是引起边坡失稳的主要促发因素。
13 The goal of destabilization, after all, is to eventually create a new stability, in which your party and vision and coalition are understood by most Americans to be a safe and normal place to belong.
14 She told the Florida newspaper The Tallahassee Democrat in 2017 that reflecting on her childhood for “Bandit” had given her an understanding of the enduring psychological destabilization it had caused her.
15 The administration has warned that China is pushing to corner the market on key sectors and flood the US with subsidized goods, to destabilize its rival and power its own recovery.
16 But the skeptic can argue that current climate models might turn out to be wrong after all, and that climate destabilization might not be as severe as the alarmists suggest.
17 On the basis of non linear finite element analysis, the destabilization process of slope was simulated by disturbing energy method in the thesis.
在土体非线性有限元分析的基础上,采用干扰能量法对边坡失稳过程进行了模拟。
18 Yes, suddenly it seems all too obvious how artificial intelligence could easily be used to create propaganda, how it could easily be weaponized as a tool of destabilization.
19 It also threatens further political destabilization of Myanmar, a strategic ally of China that is already tangled in civil war in many parts of the country.
20 CONCLUSION: Cervical vertebra destabilization promotes apoptosis of brain cells, and decreases the learning and memory abilities in senile mice.
结论:颈椎稳定性的改变可促进老年小鼠脑细胞凋亡,导致其记忆功能明显减退。
1 不稳定
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