un·sta·bleˌən-ˈstā-bəl
unstablenesses如何读
unstablenesses是什么意思
- 不稳定
unstablenesses英英释义
adjective
not stable : not firm or fixed : not constant: such as
not steady in action or movement : irregular
an unstable pulse
wavering in purpose or intent : vacillating
lacking steadiness : apt to move, sway, or fall
an unstable tower
liable to change or alteration unstable weather
an unstable economy
characterized by lack of emotional control
unstablenesses词源英文解释
The first known use of unstable was in the 13th century
unstablenesses儿童词典英英释义
untenableadjective
not able to be defended
an untenable position
not able to be occupied
untenable apartments
unstopverb
to free from blockage : open
unstop a drain
to remove a stopper from
unrulyadjective
not yielding easily to rule or restriction : uncontrollable an unruly horse
an unruly temper
unstableadjective
not stable : not firm or fixed : fluctuating an unstable tower unstable weather
unstable prices
readily changing in chemical composition or physical state or properties (as by breaking down into parts)
an unstable atomic nucleus
unstablenesses 例句
1 an unstable nuclear reactor core
2 the minute we put the books down on the unstable desk, the whole stack went crashing to the floor
3 Turbulence is essentially unstable air that moves in a nonpredictable fashion.
4 Many have pointed out that airtime given to Harvey could be seen as irresponsible given her unstable demeanor.