稳定 的翻譯 中文(简体)-英語詞典
稳定
stability
uk
/stəˈbɪl.ə.ti/us
/stəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/ C1 noun
a situation in which something is not likely to move or change:
a period of political stability 政治稳定时期
constancy
uk
/ˈkɒn.stən.si/us
/ˈkɑːn.stən.si/ noun formal
the quality of staying the samenot getting less or more
steadiness
uk
/ˈsted.i.nəs/us
/ˈsted.i.nəs/ noun
the quality of being under control:
She held the high notes with amazing steadiness. 她的高音唱得非常稳定。
steadiness
uk
/ˈsted.i.nəs/us
/ˈsted.i.nəs/ noun
the fact of being gradual or regular:
She could hear the steadiness of his heartbeat. 她可以听到他稳定的心跳声。
steadiness
uk
/ˈsted.i.nəs/us
/ˈsted.i.nəs/ noun
the ability to stand up and keep your balancewithout falling:
I lack steadiness and strengthand my right side is weaker than my left. 我缺乏稳定性和力量,我的右侧比左侧弱。
dampen
uk
/ˈdæm.pən/us
/ˈdæm.pən/ verb
to make feelingsespecially of excitement or enjoymentless strong:
Nothing you can say will dampen her enthusiasm. 不管你说什么她的热情丝毫不减。
plateau
uk
/ˈplæt.əʊ/us
/plætˈoʊ/ verb
to reach a particular level and then stay the same:
I'd been losing about a pound a week on my dietbut recently I've plateaued and haven't lost an ounce. 我通过节食体重每周减轻1磅左右,但最近体重稳定了下来,1磅也没少。
使稳定
stabilize
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz/us
/ˈsteɪ.bə.laɪz/ verb
If you stabilize somethingyou cause it to become fixed or to stop changing.
In Chinathe policy of one child per family was introduced to stabilize the country's population at 1.6 billion. 中国执行独生子女政策是为将其人口稳定在16亿。
steady
uk
/ˈsted.i/us
/ˈsted.i/ verb
to make something stop shaking or moving:
He wobbled around on the bike and then steadied himself. 他在自行车上摇晃了几下,随后便稳住了自己。
稳定地
solidly
uk
/ˈsɒl.ɪd.li/us
/ˈsɑː.lɪd.li/ adverb
in a regular or continuous waywithout sudden changes:
The economy has been growing solidly for five years now. 目前经济已持续5年稳步增长。
stably
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bli/us
/ˈsteɪ.bli/ adverb
in a way that is firm or firmly fixedor not likely to move or change:
Young people were advised to delay having children until at least one parent was stably employed. 建议年轻人推迟生育,直到父母中至少有一人稳定就业。
stably
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bli/us
/ˈsteɪ.bli/ adverb specialized
in a way that keeps the same chemical or atomic state:
Na and K can be stably removed if other ions of the same charge are added in their place. 如果在它们的位置上加入其他相同电荷的离子,就可以稳定地去除钠离子和钾离子。
稳定的
stable
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bəl/us
/ˈsteɪ.bəl/ C1 adjective
firmly fixed or not likely to move or change:
If the foundations of the house aren't stablecollapse is possible. 如果房子的地基不稳,就有可能倒塌。
constant
uk
/ˈkɒn.stənt/us
/ˈkɑːn.stənt/ C2 adjective
staying the sameor not getting less or more:
We ran at a fairly constant speed. 我们保持了比较平稳的跑动速度。
equable
uk
/ˈek.wə.bəl/us
/ˈek.wə.bəl/ adjective
not changing suddenly:
The south of the country enjoys an equable climate. 这个国家的南部地区气候温和稳定。
settled
uk
/ˈset.əld/us
/ˈset̬.əld/ adjective
Settled weather is calm and unlikely to change.
It looks as if we are in for a settled spell this week. 看来这个星期天气似乎会比较稳定。
stable
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bəl/us
/ˈsteɪ.bəl/ adjective specialized
A stable substance keeps the same chemical or atomic state.
stationary
uk
/ˈsteɪ.ʃən.ər.i/us
/ˈsteɪ.ʃə.ner.i/ adjective
not movingor not changing:
a stationary car/train 停着的汽车/火车
保持稳定
level off
phrase
If a rate or amount levels offit stops rising or falling and stays at the same level.
House prices now seem to be levelling off after the steep rises of the last few years. 房价经过这几年的飙升后目前似乎已趋于稳定。
重新稳定
restabilize
uk
/ˌriːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz/ verb
to make something stable againor to become stable again:
During the 1920smeasures were taken to restabilize the world financial system.
缺乏稳定
shakiness
uk
/ˈʃeɪ.ki.nəs/us
/ˈʃeɪ.ki.nəs/ noun
the fact of seeming weak or likely to fail:
Government bonds gained popularity due to the shakiness of the US stock market. 由于美国股市的波动,政府债券受到欢迎。
稳定持久
indissolubility
uk
/ˌɪn.dɪ.sɒl.jəˈbɪl.ə.ti/us
/ˌɪn.dɪˌsɑːl.jəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/ noun
the state of being impossible to take apart or bring to an endor of existing for a very long time:
The constitutional court declared the referendum illegal and upheld the indissolubility of the state. 宪法法院宣布全民公投为非法,并支持国家不可分割。
稳定剂
stabilizer
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪ.zər/us
/ˈsteɪ.bə.laɪ.zɚ/ noun specialized
a chemical that is added to something so that it stays in the same state
稳定轮
stabilizers
phrase UK
small wheels attached to each side of the back wheel of a bicycle to prevent it falling over when a child is learning to ride it:
I had just progressed from a tiny red tricycle to riding a huge yellow proper bicyclewith stabilizers.
training wheels
uk
/ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ ˌwiːlz/us
/ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ ˌwiːlz/ noun US
small wheels attached to each side of the back wheel of a bicycle to prevent it from falling over when a child is learning to ride it
稳定球
stability ball
uk
/stəˈbɪl.ə.ti ˌbɔːl/us
/stəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i ˌbɑːl/ noun
a large ball for sitting or lying on while exercising:
There are lots of core exercises that can be done with a stability ball. 有很多核心的练习可以用抗力球来做。
稳定下来
firm
uk
/fɜːm/us
/fɝːm/ verb specialized
to stop changing or to remain at the same levelamountetc.
After a turbulent week on the marketsshare prices firmed today. 经过一周的市场动荡,股票价格今天稳定下来了。
settle
uk
/ˈset.əl/us
/ˈset̬.əl/ verb
to reach and remain at a certain level or in a certain state:
The pound rose slightly against the dollar todaythen settled at $1.53. 英镑对美元的汇率今天略有上升,之后便停留在1.53美元的价位上。
stabilize
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪz/us
/ˈsteɪ.bə.laɪz/ verb
If something stabilizesit becomes fixed or stops changing.
He suffered a second heart attack two days ago but his condition has now stabilized. 他两天前心脏病再次发作,不过现在病情已经稳定了。
稳定装置
stabilizer
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪ.zər/us
/ˈsteɪ.bə.laɪ.zɚ/ noun specialized
a device that helps an aircraftshipor vehicle to balance
保持稳定的恋爱关系
go steady (with sb)
phrase old-fashioned
to have a romantic relationship with one person for a long period:
She's been going steady with Mike for six months. 她和迈克确定关系已经有6个月了。
长期稳定的工作
steady job/work
C2 phrase
work that is likely to continue for a long time and for which you will be paid regularly:
Owning your own home and having a steady job will help when applying for a loan. 拥有自己的住房而且工作稳定对申请贷款很有利。
精神状态稳定的
stable
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bəl/us
/ˈsteɪ.bəl/ C1 adjective
A stable person is mentally healthy.
She seems more stable these days. 她这些日子看来情绪稳定些了。
破坏稳定的
destabilizing
uk
/ˌdiːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪ.zɪŋ/us
/ˌdiːˈsteɪ.bəl.aɪ.zɪŋ/ adjective
making a governmentareaor political group lose power or controlor making a political or economic situation less strong or safeby causing changes and problems:
The conflict had a seriously destabilizing effect on the region. 冲突对该地区带来了严重的不稳定。
情绪稳定剂
mood stabilizer
uk
/ˈmuːd ˌsteɪ.bəl.aɪ.zər/us
/ˈmuːd ˌsteɪ.bə.laɪ.zɚ/ noun specialized
a drug that helps people who have problems because their moods change in an uncontrolled and extreme way:
If someone has bipolar illnessa mood stabilizer like lithium is prescribed first. 如果有人有双极性精神病,可以先开像锂这样的情绪稳定剂。
稳定持久地
indissolubly
uk
/ˌɪn.dɪˈsɒl.jə.bli/us
/ˌɪn.dɪˈsɑːl.jə.bli/ adverb
in a way that is impossible to take apart or bring to an endor that exists for a very long time:
Climate change and industrialization are indissolubly linked. 气候变化和工业化有着密不可分的联系。
稳定持久的
indissoluble
uk
/ˌɪn.dɪˈsɒl.jə.bəl/us
/ˌɪn.dɪˈsɑːl.jə.bəl/ adjective
impossible to take apart or bring to an endor existing for a very long time:
an indissoluble bond of friendship 牢固的友谊纽带
(稳定在Cambridge Chinese (Simplified)-English Dictionary的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)