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un.sta.bleQn5steI7b6adjnot solid and firm and therefore not strong, safe or likely to last不稳定的,不坚定的,易动摇的,不稳固的,不固定的,不牢靠的,不坚实的,不安全的I don't think you ought to let anybody sit in that chair--it looks a bit unstable to me.我认为你不该让任何人坐在那张椅子上----我觉得它看上去有点不牢靠。It is a poor and politically unstable society in which warlords wield more power than the government.这是一个贫穷, 政治不稳定的社会。在这里, 军阀比政府拥有更大的权力。The future of the world's second largest auctioneer looks increasingly unstable this week.世界上第二大拍卖行的前景本周看上去越来越动荡不定。A person might be described as unstable if they suffer from sudden and extreme changes in their mental and emotional state反复无常的,易变的,多变的I would describe her as emotionally unstable.我认为她情感上反复无常。
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