stability

英[stə'bɪləti] 美[stə'bɪləti]
  • n. 稳定性;居于修道院
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    n. (名词)
    1. 坚定
    2. 稳定(性),稳固(性),稳度
    3. 恒心
    4. 巩固
    5. 复原力
    6. 持久不变
    7. 端庄
    8. 自制力
    9. 平衡
    10. 标定性
    11. 安定
    12. 坚实
    13. 持恒
    14. 抗性
    n. (名词)
    1. [U] 稳定(性),稳固 quality or state of being stable

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast

  2. a stable order (especially of society)

  3. the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation;

    "early mariners relied on the constancy of the trade winds"

1. NATO had charted a new course for stability and cooperation in Europe.
北约制订了保持欧洲稳定与合作的新计划。

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2. Jets of compressed air gave the aircraft lateral and directional stability.
压缩空气的喷吐使飞机的左右和前后都能保持稳定。

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3. My father wanted me to become a professional and have more stability.
我父亲想让我成为职业人士,这样能更稳定一些。

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4. It was a time of political stability and progress.
这是一段政治稳定和进步的时期。

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5. The dispute could destroy Australia's hard-won reputation for industrial stability.
这场纠纷可能会让澳大利亚劳资关系稳定这一来之不易的名声毁于一旦。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The government has taken a measure to maintain the stability of prices.
      政府已经采取了措施以确保物价稳定。
    2. The question of stability of an equilibrium is very important.
      一个平衡点的稳定性问题是非常重要的。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She lacks emotional stability.
      她的情绪不稳定。
    2. The stability of affairs is very serious.
      事态非常严重。
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