unbalancing
v. 使能避免的,使心情紊亂( unbalance的現在分詞 )
If something unbalances a relationship, system, or group, it disturbs or upsets it so that it is no longer successful or functioning properly.
The interplay between the new politics and the modern media will unbalance the political process and inhibit its workings.
新政治和現代媒體之間的相互作用將會擾亂政治程序,妨礙其正常運作。
To unbalance something means to make it unsteady and likely to tip over.
Her whole body began to buckle, unbalancing the ladder...
她整個身體開始彎曲,搞得梯子傾側起來。
Don't lean in — you're unbalancing the horse.
不要向內側身——會讓馬摔倒的。
Her whole body began to buckle, unbalancing the ladder.
她整個身體開始彎曲,搞得梯子傾側起來。
Don't lean in — you're unbalancing the horse.
不要向內側身——會讓馬摔倒的。
Her death had an unbalancing effecton Joe , ie on his mind.
她一死,喬在精神上打擊很大.
Over - production is seriously unbalancing the EEC economy.
因生產過剩,歐洲共同體經濟嚴重失衡.
Yet along with this growth has come a vast unbalancing of the global economy.
然而,隨之而來的,卻是全球經濟的嚴重失衡.