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destabilise

美[ˌdi:'steɪbəlaɪz],英[ˌdi:'steɪbəlaɪz],

释义

v. 使(制度、国家、政府等)动摇;使不安定;使不稳定; 网络释义: 破坏政府的稳定;

例句

However the directors are concerned not to further destabilise the bank which is beginning to recover from the trauma of the alleged fraud.
不过,这三位非执行董事关心的是,不要进一步破坏这家正开始从涉嫌欺诈丑闻的影响中恢复的银行的稳定。
This week, however, a presidential adviser talked of an "organised plot" to destabilise Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni.
然而,这周一位总统发言人说这是一桩计划好的阴谋来破坏总统和他夫人的关系。
Teams are going to try everything to put us off or even destabilise us, so it's going to be up to us to keep our discipline.
其他队伍都会想尽一切办法让我们离场,甚至是激怒我们,所以我们就面临着要使自己保持纪律的问题。
But he ran into a familiar problem: the attempt to reform a failing system can simply destabilise it further.
然而,他遇到了一个常见问题:要对一个摇摇欲坠的体制进行改革,只会使它的根基更加不稳。
Such raised emotions are likely to leave long-term scars, and may continue to destabilise countries like Egypt.
这种情绪经过酝酿,可能会留下难以磨灭的伤疤,乃至进一步瓦解埃及这样的国家。
Some say the president was waiting for a chance to destabilise him to force his replacement by someone more emollient.
还有一些人认为奥巴马是在等一个扰乱内塔尼亚胡政府的机会,使一个更温和的总理上台。
"Any attempts to rock the situation with democratic slogans, to destabilise the state and split society will be stopped, " he said.
“任何打着民主口号动摇局势,破坏国家稳定和社会团结的行为都要停止”,他说。
But it did not destabilise the ice sheet or provide a new reason to worry about rising sea levels.
但这并没有导致大冰盖发生不稳定现象,也无法为海平面上升的担忧提供新的依据。
For a while the jihadists thought they could carve out a base in Iraq from which to destabilise the region.
曾有一刻异教徒们认为他们能够切开在伊拉克的基地,从而撼动整个地区。
The large imbalances that this system has permitted now destabilise the world.
如今,这种储备体系产生的巨大不平衡让世界经济动荡不安。