instability
instability 英 [ˌɪnstəˈbɪləti] 美 [ˌɪnstəˈbɪlɪti]
n. 不稳定(性);基础薄弱;不安定
名词复数:instabilities
- Instability is the quality of not being stable, balanced, or predictable. If you've ever walked out onto a diving board, you've probably noticed its instability — meaning the board bends and bounces as you move.
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- n. 不稳定(性);基础薄弱;不安定
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1. As often as not, it has turned its back on the crescent that stretches from Morocco to Turkey, as a cradle of instability and terrorism.
它(欧盟)经常背离这个从摩洛哥延伸至土耳其的新月地带,而这个地方被视作是不稳定和恐怖主义的摇篮。
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2. "Unless we solve the core issue of the Israeli-Palestinian, Israeli-Arab challenges then we will always be an area of instability that costs all of us," he said.
他说:“如果我们不解决以巴、以阿种种挑战的核心问题,那么我们中东将永远是让我们全体付出代价的一个不稳定地区。”
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3. Should that happen, growth in Europe would almost certainly drop and there would be instability across the system.
如果出现这种情况,欧洲的增长几乎肯定会停滞,整个体系也会不稳定。
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