1.使打破平衡;使不稳定
1.to cause problems for a country, government, or person in authority so that they become less effective
1.But here at least Japan offers a ray of hope to China: The rebalancing need not be as politically destabilizing as it sounds.
但这里至少有日本为中国带来了一线希望:再平衡过程不一定会像表面上那样影响政治稳定。
2.Members observed, however, that the volatility in the Aggregate Balance had not had a destabilizing effect on the money market.
然而,委会员成员留意到虽然总结馀表现波动,但并未对货币市场的稳定造成负面影响。
3.The measures aimed to deny the regime funds to carry out "destabilizing, illicit, and provocative policies, " she said.
她认为该措施旨在断绝对朝鲜资金援助,阻止其“破坏稳定,非法和挑衅性的政策”。
4.When a priority request comes in from a specific customer, we need to be able to act quickly -- without destabilizing projects in progress.
当从特定用户处有一个更优先的需求,我们需要能够立刻响应--在过程中没有建立项目。
5.Yet some of these instruments have had a destabilizing effect this is not properly understood.
然而这当中有些工具有破坏稳定性的效果,这一点尚未被人们正确理解。
6.All that spending is creating destabilizing gluts, particularly in production capacity.
所有上述支出导致失衡性过剩,尤其是产能过剩。
7.The multiple factors that are now destabilizing the global climate system could cause it to jump abruptly out of its current state.
动摇全球气候系统的多重因素也可能使其突然改变现有的状态。
8.War is always terrible, but the modern military conflicts of East Asia have been especially brutal, costly, and destabilizing.
战争总是很可怕的,然而东亚的现代军事冲突尤为残酷、昂贵和不稳定。
9.Japanese isolationism was the main factor here, an isolationism prompted by the fear of foreign influence destabilizing the regime.
日本的孤立主义是最主要的原因,孤立主义引发了对外国势力动摇根基的担忧。
10.China has a long way to go before its domestic capital markets can be opened up to foreign inflows without it being hugely destabilizing.
中国还有很长的路要走,才能向海外资金开放国内资本市场,而不致产生破坏稳定的巨大影响。