0 (of a person or mood) likely to change from one mood to another quickly, especially by becoming angry or violent -- hay thay đổi đột ngột
She has a volatile temperament.
1 (of a situation or place) likely to change or become dangerous suddenly; unstable -- không ổn định
the increasingly volatile situation in the north of the country.
2 (of a liquid or substance) capable of changing easily into a gas -- dễ bay hơi
It can be hypothesized that males seem to require both visual and volatile cues.
Leisure is much less volatile than any other series.
If liquid paint with volatile solvent is deposited on a substrate, we can assume that initially the polymer is dissolved and unstressed.
One is an unstable volatile substance that elicits ultrasound vocalizations in male mice as an unconditioned response.
The rise of felsic magma to a high level in the crust without degassing or neutralization of the melt volatile phase suggests deep faulting.
Volatile chemicals percolate through the ground and on reaching the surface are carried away by the wind.
At that point, revenue would be maximized on average, but would be volatile.
The volatile blend induced in ginkgo by jasmonic acid was slightly attractive to predatory mites.
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不穩定的, 易變的, 易怒的,喜怒無常的…
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不稳定的, 易变的, 易怒的,喜怒无常的…
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volátil, voluble, volátil [masculine-feminine…
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volátil…
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dengesiz, havaî, kaypak…
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instable, versatile, volatil…
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vrtošivý, nestabilní, těkavý…
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ustabil, svingende, lunefuld…
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