1ADJ-GRADED 不稳定的;不可靠的;动荡的 You can describe something as unstable if it is likely to change suddenly, especially if this creates difficulty or danger. 不稳定的;不可靠的;动荡的
After the fall of Pitt in 1801 there was a decade of unstable government.
1801年皮特倒台后,政府经历了10年的动荡。
The situation is unstable and potentially dangerous.
1likely to change suddenly; likely to move or fall不穩定;易動;易倒VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤appear, be, seem顯得不穩定;易變;好像不穩定▸➤become變得不穩定▸➤remain一直不穩定▸➤make sth, render sth使⋯不穩定◇Prison order is rendered unstable by young inmates serving short sentences.刑期短的少年犯造成監獄秩序混亂。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常不穩定▸➤highly極不穩定▸➤increasingly越來越不穩定▸➤relatively相當多變▸➤inherently本質上不穩定➤potentially潛在地不穩定▸➤notoriously眾所周知地難以預測◇The building trade is notoriously unstable.建築行業是出了名地變幻莫測。➤dangerously有坍塌危險▸➤economically, financially, politically經濟不穩;金融動盪;政局不穩定◇a politically unstable region政治動盪的地區unstable