labile 英 ['leɪbaɪl]   美 [ˈleˌbaɪl, -bəl]

labile

labile  英 ['leɪbaɪl] 美 [ˈleˌbaɪl, -bəl]

adj. 易变的,不稳定的;不安定的  n. [心理] 心境不定 

名词复数:labiles 

Sex is used by histrionics to prop up their self-esteem and to regulate their labile sense of self-worth. 演献症患者用性行为来支持她们的自尊,调节她们不安定的自尊感。
According to the study, reactivation of a memory returns it to a labile (unstable) state allowing it to be reinforced or updated. 根据这项研究,重新激活记忆,会使记忆回到不稳定状态,从而有可能被增强或者更新。

  • Labile is an adjective used to describe something that is easily or frequently changed. Radioactive elements, such as uranium or plutonium, are labile. It is this lability that makes them unstable and dangerous.
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  • adj. 易变的,不稳定的;不安定的
  • n. [心理] 心境不定
  • 1. Sex is used by histrionics to prop up their self-esteem and to regulate their labile sense of self-worth.

    演献症患者用性行为来支持她们的自尊,调节她们不安定的自尊感。

  • 2. According to the study, reactivation of a memory returns it to a labile (unstable) state allowing it to be reinforced or updated.

    根据这项研究,重新激活记忆,会使记忆回到不稳定状态,从而有可能被增强或者更新。

  • 3. For compounds with potentially labile metabolites, the stability of analyte in matrix from dosed subjects (or species) should be confirmed.

    对于有潜在不稳定代谢物的物质,应确认制剂后基质中分析物稳定性。

  • labile (adj.) mid-15c., "prone to lapse," from Latin labilis, from labi "to slip" (see lapse (n.)). Hence, in chemistry, "prone to undergo displacement" (c. 1600).
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