- n.不安定;扰动
- =destabilization.
destabilisation是什么意思
destabilisation英英释义
- the action of destabilizing; making something less stable (especially of a government or country or economy)
destabilisation 例句
1 Political violence, including the assassination of politicians, was at the core of the destabilisation of the 1920s too.
2 Solutions30 issued a statement on Dec 14 in which the company said it had been the target of a destabilisation campaign using “malicious and disloyal methods.”
3 The policy resulted in the deaths of at least 50,000 civilians; and the destabilisation of the country led to the Cambodian civil war and the brutal regime of Pol Pot.
4 "The destabilisation of Tunisia would have serious repercussions on the stability of the whole of North Africa ... and those repercussions would also reach us," Meloni said.
5 "The destabilisation of our country can cause repercussions in all the other European countries," Klitschko said.
6 In a separate statement, European Council President Charles Michel said that Russia had chosen to make energy "a weapon of mass destabilisation."
7 "The Mission cautions against any and all acts that carry the potential to incite conflict and lead to the destabilisation of peace and security in Bosnia."
8 The destabilisation of the art market could well be the great egotist's last and greatest artwork.
9 Moldova accused Russia last month of plotting to overthrow Sandu, while the United States pledged to support her government against destabilisation.
10 "The Malagasy people do not want any more destabilisation ... we really don't want another crisis," he told thousands of supporters who were wearing the orange colours of his political party Young Malagasy People Ready.
11 Our energy editor, who also writes about eastern Europe, looks at the dangers posed by the Kremlin in the light of the Crimean crisis and the destabilisation of Ukraine.
12 “At any rate, we recognise hybrid warfare, methods of destabilisation, as a Russian behaviour pattern.”
13 "We will defeat the attack and stop the bleeding of our economy. We will overcome attempts at the destabilisation of our society," he said.
14 "The result will be global destabilisation, starvation, and mass migration on an unprecedented scale. We have to act today to avert this looming catastrophe," he added.
15 Tehran fears covert American regime change, destabilisation and sabotage plots more than it fears Isis.
16 In recent weeks fighting has spread from Tigray into Amhara and Afar, two regions neighbouring Tigray, risking a further destabilisation of Africa’s second most populous nation.
17 Experts say environmental changes from climate change can also act as "threat multipliers" - intensifying existing tensions over resource scarcity or sparking regional destabilisation and conflicts.
18 "This is a dangerous game, those who go against the opposition want to provoke destabilisation," Batrincea said at a briefing.
19 There are fears the destabilisation could lead to a resurgence of IS, as thousands of former fighters and their relatives are being detained in northern Syria.
20 My child’s transition has not led to the “destabilisation of the family institution”.