unstable

美音音标: [ʌn'steɪb(ə)l] unstable
英音音标: [ʌn'steɪb(ə)l] result.0.expl|add:"

解释
不稳定的;

同义
unstable
词性
a
解释
lacking stability or fixity or firmness
示例
unstable political conditions|the tower proved to be unstable in the high wind|an unstable world economy

同义
unstable
词性
s
解释
highly or violently reactive
示例
sensitive and highly unstable compounds

同义
precarious unstable
词性
s
解释
affording no ease or reassurance
示例
a precarious truce

同义
mentally ill unsound unstable
词性
s
解释
suffering from severe mental illness
示例
of unsound mind

同义
unstable
词性
s
解释
disposed to psychological variability
示例
his rather unstable religious convictions

同义
fluid unstable
词性
s
解释
subject to change; variable
示例
a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty|everything was unstable following the coup