稳定的,安定的 firmly established or fixed; not likely to move or change
沉稳〔持重〕的 not easily upset or disturbed; reliable
英英释义
Noun
a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
Adjective
resistant to change of position or condition;
"a stable ladder" "a stable peace" "a stable relationship" "stable prices"
firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation;
"the economy is stable"
not taking part readily in chemical change
maintaining equilibrium
showing little if any change;
"a static population"
Verb
shelter in a stable;
"stable horses"
例句
用作形容词(adj.)
Markets are flourishing and prices are stable.市场繁荣, 物价稳定。
In order that our country could flourish and achieve its own goals, a stable environment within the country is definitely not dispensable.国家要发展,要实现自己的目标,这是必不可少的条件,就是要国内有安定的环境。
The Sunnis hold a majority in four provinces and any government will have to respect them if they wish to administer a stable state.逊尼派在四个省份里都是多数群体,而任何政府只要想管理一个安定的国家,就不得不对他们予以尊重。
He is a bit neurotic, but his wife is a very stable person.他有点神经质,但他的妻子是一个非常稳重的人。
用作名词(n.)
The horse in the stable has broken out.马厩里的那匹马跑了。
Who opened the stable door?谁打开了马房的门?
He has a whole stable of informers working for him.他有一群告密者为他效劳。
用作动词(v.)
Where do you stable your pony?你那匹矮种马养在哪儿?(《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》)