Because he only builds houses that are so labile, no one really reacts to them anymore, no matter what happens. あまりにも壊れやすい家しか作らないので、ちょっとやそっとのことではみんな反応しなくなった。
Easily changed or unstable; something that is likely to change or break down quickly. Often used in scientific or medical contexts to describe chemical compounds, emotions, or physical states that are unstable or easily altered.
“The chemical compound was highly labile, breaking down under heat.”
「その化学化合物は非常に不安定で、熱によって分解した。」
“His emotions were quite labile after the stressful event.”
「彼の感情は、ストレスの多い出来事の後でかなり変わりやすくなっていた。
Etymology(語源)
From Latin labilis, meaning “liable to slip” or “unstable.”
ラテン語の labilis に由来し、「滑りやすい」または「不安定な」という意味があります。
Synonyms
Unstable, volatile, changeable, fluid.
Antonyms
Stable, constant, steady, unchanging.
Usage Notes
“Labile” is often used in technical fields such as chemistry, biology, or psychology to describe things that are not stable or are prone to rapid change.
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