unbalance
verb[T]
uk/ʌnˈbæl.əns/us/ʌnˈbæl.əns/unbalanceverb[T](NOT FIRM)
tocausesomething or someone to be unbalanced:
使不均衡;使失去平衡Theresultwas tofurtherunbalance the monetary-fiscalpolicymix.结果将使货币—财政政策组合更加失衡。
Balance and imbalance
- accord withsomething
- align
- asymmetric
- balance(something)out/up
- balance of power
- balanced
- harmonious
- harmonize
- harmony
- imbalance
- inharmonious
- jar
- off balance
- on an even keelidiom
- one man's loss is another man's gainidiom
- realign
- realignment
- unharmonious
- well balanced
- well rounded
unbalanceverb[T](MENTALLY ILL)
to make someonementallyill,especiallytemporarily
(尤指暂时地)使精神失常Puzzle and confuse
- addle
- baffle
- bedazzle
- befuddle
- bemuse
- discombobulate
- disorientate
- dosomeone'shead inidiom
- flummox
- fox
- fuddle
- loop
- puzzle
- ravel
- search
- throw
- throw(someone)a curve (ball)idiom
- throwsomeoneoff balanceidiom
- tie
- tiesomeone(up) in knotsidiom
unbalanceverb[T](NOT FAIR)
to make somethingunfairor notequal
使不公平;使偏颇;使不平等Unfairness and favouring someone unfairly
- ableism
- ableist
- agism
- agist
- Anglocentric
- discriminate
- discrimination
- discriminatory
- elitism
- elitist
- one-sided
- one-sidedness
- one-way
- othering
- the old school tie
- two-tier
- unequal
- unequally
- uneven
- unevenly