stable的意思和读音

stable

: [ˈsteɪb(ə)l] : ['steɪb(ə)l]

n.;(

adj.

v.使

stables  stabling  stabled  

adj.+n.stable system,stable condition,stable environment,stable government,stable society

adj.changeable,unstable,erratic

adj.steady,unchanging,fixed,permanent,calm

n.stall,shed,stabling,team,gang

stableadj.

1.firmly fixed; not likely to move, change or fail

stable prices

a stable relationship

This ladder doesn't seem very stable.

The patient's condition is stable(= it is not getting worse) .

2.calm and reasonable; not easily upset

Mentally, she is not very stable.

3.staying in the same chemical or atomic state

chemically stable

n.

1.[c]a building in which horses are kept

2.[cspv]an organization that keeps horses for a particular purpose

a riding/racing stables

His stables are near Oxford.

3.[c]a group of racehorses owned or trained by the same person

There have been just three winners from his stable this season.

4.[sing];(a group of people who work or trained in the same place; a group of products made by the same company

actors from the same stable

the latest printer from the Epson stable

v.

1.~ sth使to put or keep a horse in a stable

Where do you stable your pony?

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v.1.(),();(,)

adj.1.not changing frequently and not likely to suddenly become worse; if a seriously ill or injured person is stable, their condition is not getting worse2.not likely to fall or move in the wrong way3.with a healthy mental and emotional state4.able to stay in the same state1.not changing frequently and not likely to suddenly become worse; if a seriously ill or injured person is stable, their condition is not getting worse2.not likely to fall or move in the wrong way3.with a healthy mental and emotional state4.able to stay in the same state

n.1.a building where horses or farm animals are kept; a business where horses are trained for races and competitions2.a group of people such as artists or sports players whose careers are managed by the same person or company; a group of products or companies that are produced or owned by the same company

v.1.to keep horses in a particular set of stables2.to take care of a horse after it has been ridden and to put it in a stable

1. granite stable dome vault ...

2. 〖 clovenhoof;sth.thatgivesthegameaway〗 stable;shedforhorses〗 〖 foal〗 ...

3. soluble Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. 1,6 g/cm ...

4. ②Jesus stable ④pillow-case ...

5. (2) [ still;quiet] (4) ;[ stable;peaceful] (6) [ good] ...

6. Metal needle Stable Lion Hunter ...

7. ②Jesus stable ④pillow-case ...

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1.Yet today, with more than a decade of stable institutions and sustained growth, Brazil is finally living up to its promise.10西

2.Tripoli, which had seemed to be a safe, stable place to invest, now bore the risk of anarchy.

3.Stable growth of results coincided with rapidly improved market capitalization since the IPO of the company.

4.But this state of affairs doesn't seem to me likely to be stable.

5.Nitric acid is not stable, easy to see light decomposition, should be in brown bottle in the shadows to avoid light preservation.

6.As the step-down transformer has no load when the SCR is turned off, the system is stable during switching.

7.Another cybernetician, Gerald Weinberg, supplies a fine metaphor for requisite complexity in his book On the Design of Stable Systems.

8.Clinton said the Obama administration is trying to "move in a direction that will leave a stable Afghanistan. "”。

9.The British considered commercial agriculture the cornerstone of a prosperous and stable rural life, in Palestine as well as elsewhere.

10.Easy to operate, may realize the sand mold part to be stable, may also realize the sand mold whole to be stable.使便