destabilize
destabilize 英 [ˌdi:ˈsteɪbəlaɪz] 美 [diˈstebəˌlaɪz]
vt. 使动摇
进行时:destabilizing 过去式:destabilized 过去分词:destabilized 第三人称单数:destabilizes 名词复数:destabilizes
- To destabilize something is to undermine it, or to make it much less stable. Seeming uncertain or confused can destabilize a teacher's ability to control a class.
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- vt. 使动摇
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1. Obviously, changes destabilize us out of our comfort zone. That is why we prefer to remain anchored in our old habits, even if they are poisoning our life.
很显然,改变会使我们离开内心舒适区。那也是为什么我们宁可坚持旧习惯,即使它们会毒害我们的生活。
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2. Do not push for a correction that could destabilize the domestic edition. However, do not postpone those that make part of the translated product unusable.
对于可能使国内版本不稳定的校正,不要急于采取行动,而对那些会使翻译产品部分不可用的校正,则不要耽搁。
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3. Since the lower regions of the cable are moving slower than the higher ones, a rising car will lag behind the orbiting anchor, causing a drag on the cable that could destabilize the entire assembly.
由于较低部位的电缆比较高部位的电缆移动慢,上升的电梯箱将落后于转动锚点,这样就会引起一个拖拽并可能进一步破坏整个装置的稳定。
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