柯林斯詞典unbalance /?n?b?l?ns/ (unbalancing,unbalanced,unbalances) 1. V-T If something unbalances a relationship, system, or group, it disturbs or upsets it so that it is no longer successful or functioning properly. 使(關(guān)系、系統(tǒng))失去平衡 Tax cuts may unbalance the budget. 稅收減少可能使預(yù)算失去平衡。2. V-T To unbalance something means to make it unsteady and likely to tip over. 使(物體)失去平衡 The driver said the load may have shifted and unbalanced the truck. 司機(jī)說可能是貨物移動使卡車失去了平衡。 返回 unbalance劍橋詞典 unbalance verb [T] (NOT FIRM) to cause something or someone to be unbalanced 使不均衡;使失去平衡 The result was to further unbalance the monetary-fiscal policy mix . 結(jié)果將使貨幣—財(cái)政政策組合更加失衡。 unbalance verb [T] (MENTALLY ILL) to make someone mentally ill , especially temporarily (尤指暫時地)使精神失常 unbalance verb [T] (NOT FAIR) to make something unfair or not equal 使不公平;使偏頗;使不平等 返回 unbalance