unstable 的定义
- not stable; not firm or firmly fixed; unsteady.
- liable to fall or sway.
- unsteadfast; inconstant; wavering: unstable convictions.
- marked by emotional instability: an unstable person.
- irregular in movement: an unstable heartbeat.
- Chemistry. noting compounds that readily decompose or change into other compounds.
unstable 近义词
doubtful
unstable 的近义词 48 个
- ambiguous
- changeable
- erratic
- fickle
- insecure
- irrational
- precarious
- risky
- rocky
- sensitive
- shaky
- slippery
- ticklish
- tricky
- uncertain
- unpredictable
- unsettled
- unsteady
- volatile
- weak
- wobbly
- borderline
- capricious
- dizzy
- dubious
- fitful
- fluctuating
- giddy
- inconsistent
- inconstant
- lubricious
- mercurial
- mobile
- movable
- moving
- mutable
- not fixed
- rickety
- shifty
- suspect
- teetering
- temperamental
- untrustworthy
- vacillating
- variable
- wavering
- weaving
- wiggly
unstable 的反义词 21 个
更多unstable例句
- Only Colbert can work through a “Your internet connection is unstable” warning popping up during a Zoom interview.
- There’s a long history of rural areas relying on one unstable source of income and on the desirability of natural resources.
- After that, spring would bring unstable ice, rising waters, and unsuitable conditions to trap fish owls.
- If the universe turns out to be fundamentally unstable, a tiny bubble of the cosmos could convert to a more stable state.
- If the voltage goes too high or too low, the water itself becomes unstable.
- Most of the think tanks thought that the situation in eastern regions of Ukraine would remain unstable for a long time.
- However, as they enter the current, the boat becomes unstable.
- You lethargic, unfocused, unstable, lazy, hazy, crazy time of year.
- Several people from the neighborhood told The Daily Beast the man was mentally unstable.
- The late 1960s proved to be the most civically unstable since the 1860s.
- Hence Napoleon was driven more and more to trust to the advice of the rash, unstable King of Naples.
- Industrial society is therefore mobile, elastic, standing at any moment in a temporary and unstable equilibrium.
- The bliss of lovers is so unstable, that in every case lovers have more woes than the moon has changes.
- To me it is simply a medium, an unstable, oscillating medium of impetuous spiritual energies.
- As a jailer he was in close touch with facts and knew by experience how unstable in these days was any man's power.