stable
adj.稳定stability n.稳定
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stable
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stable¹◙ (stabler, stablest)1. (of an object or structure) not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed• (物体,结构)稳定的;稳固的,牢固的 »specially designed dinghies that are very stable. 特制的坚固小划艇。 (of a patient or their medical condition) not deteriorating in health after an injury or operation• (患者或其伤后或术后身体状况)稳定的,没有恶化的 »he is now in a stable condition in hospital. 他现在在医院里,情况稳定。 (of a person) sane and sensible; not easily upset or disturbed• (人)持重的,稳健的;心态平和的 »the officer concerned is mentally and emotionally stable. 该军官精神和情绪都很稳定。 not likely to change or fail; firmly established• 持久的;稳固的 »a stable relationship. 稳定的关系。 »prices have remained relatively stable. 价格依然相对稳定。 not liable to undergo chemical decomposition, radioactive decay, or other physical change• 稳定的,不易起化学(或物理)变化的【派生】
♦ stably adverb【语源】
1. Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, from Latin stabilis, from the base of stare 'to stand'
stable²◙ noun1. a building set apart and adapted for keeping horses• 马厩 an establishment where racehorses are kept and trained• 赛马训练场 the racehorses of a particular training establishment• 特定训练场的赛马 an organization or establishment providing the same background or training for its members• (为其成员提供相同背景或训练的)组织;机构 »the player comes from the same stable as Agassi. 这个运动员与阿加西来自同一个训练机构。◙ verb1. [with obj.] put or keep (a horse) in a specially adapted building• 把(马)拴进厩 put or base (a train) in a depot• 把(火车)开进维修厂;把(火车)停放在维修厂【派生】
♦ stableful noun pl. -fuls【语源】
1. Middle English: shortening of Old French estable 'stable, pigsty', from Latin stabulum, from the base of stare 'to stand'
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