unbalance 详细解释

unbalance

['ʌn'bæləns]

v.使失衡,使精神紊乱
n.失衡

词形变化

形容词: unbalanceable | 动词过去式: unbalanced | 动词过去分词: unbalanced | 动词现在分词: unbalancing | 动词第三人称单数: unbalances |

词义辨析

同义参见:

addle  

反义参见:

balance  

英英释义

名词 unbalance:

a lack of balance or state of disequilibrium

同义词:imbalance, instability

a state of mental disturbance and disorientation

同义词:derangement, mental unsoundness

动词 unbalance:

throw out of balance or equilibrium

derange mentally, throw out of mental balance; make insane

同义词:derange

补充

unbalanceunbalance英:[ˈʌnˈbæləns] 美:[ʌnˈbæləns]v.1.使能避免的,使心情紊乱n.1.失去平衡,紊乱

例句

1. The interplay between the new politics and the modern media will unbalance the political process.新政治和现代媒体之间的相互作用将会扰乱政治进程。 2. Her whole body began to buckle, unbalancing the ladder.她整个身体开始弯曲, 使得梯子摇晃起来。 3. Don't lean in! You're unbalancing the horse.不要向内侧身——会让马翻倒的。 4. They raised taxes and unbalanced the budget.他们加税使预算不平衡。 5. His anxieties threatened to unbalance his mind.他的忧虑可能使他陷于精神错乱。 6. this sharing can often unbalance even the closest of relationships.这种合用常常会打乱甚至最亲密的关系。 7. "If too many people stand up, it will unbalance the boat."如果太多人站起来,就会使小船失去平衡。 8. The tax cuts have unbalanced the budget.减税已使预算失衡。 9. His experiences in the war unbalanced his mind. [=made him slightly crazy]他的战争经历使得他有点精神错乱。