instability 的定义
- the quality or state of being unstable; lack of stability or firmness.
- the tendency to behave in an unpredictable, changeable, or erratic manner: emotional instability.
instability 近义词
imbalance, inconstancy
instability 的近义词 39 个
- anxiety
- fluctuation
- insecurity
- uncertainty
- volatility
- vulnerability
- weakness
- alternation
- capriciousness
- changeability
- changeableness
- disequilibrium
- disquiet
- fickleness
- fitfulness
- flightiness
- fluidity
- frailty
- hesitation
- immaturity
- impermanence
- inconsistency
- inquietude
- irregularity
- irresolution
- mutability
- oscillation
- pliancy
- precariousness
- restlessness
- shakiness
- transience
- unpredictability
- unreliability
- unsteadiness
- vacillation
- variability
- wavering
- unfixedness
instability 的反义词 6 个
更多instability例句
- A recession in 1970-71, followed by the oil crisis and the subsequent drop in the value of the stock market a few years later, heightened feelings of economic and cultural instability across the country.
- America is part of the first world, where political violence and economic instability do not occur.
- You can also buy a frame for your yoga ball chair for times when you want a little less instability.
- Maryland has a rocky history at that position, which has been plagued by injuries and instability.
- It is hard to determine how big of an impact this will make beforehand, but you should expect some instability.
- The grim instability of shelter life is hardly a recipe for success under the best of circumstances.
- Sudan has been plagued by years of political instability, which has prevented tourism from gaining traction.
- Paul will argue that such military force does little to combat the issues at the heart of instability.
- This conquest has brought instability to unexpected parts of the region.
- The elections brought instead of stability, instability to Afghanistan,” said this official, “and it will never end.
- The recognition did not lessen the reality, the poignancy of the revelation by any suggestion or promise of instability.
- But his record shows grievous instability, and Robert probably had sound reasons for putting a period to his dubieties.
- Hence their moral instability can not be associated with physiological instability in the absolute sense.
- The instability of ammonium hydroxide is used as a means for detecting ammonium-ion in its salts.
- There was a servile hump to his shoulders; a deprecating instability in his glance greeted the boy.