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disequilibrium [dɪsˌikwəˈlɪbriəm, -ˌɛkwə-]

n. 失去平衡,不平衡,失调;

例句:

  • There may be a period of disequilibrium as family members adjust to the new baby.
    宝宝的降生可能会使家庭有一段手忙脚乱的适应阶段。
  • Secular disequilibrium of uranium can lead to erroneous results.
    铀的永久不平衡会导致错误的结果.
  • Thus disequilibrium is a mark of waste, and imperfect efficiency of production.
    因之,不均衡是浪费和生产效率有缺点的标志.
  • Disequilibrium is probably the best state of mind for learning.
    来自SA
  • If there was a breakthrough, there would be a disequilibrium between supply and demand.
    来自WSJ
  • With self-assembly, eventually the system enters a state of disequilibrium and cyclical adjustments occur.
    来自FORBES