steady的意思和读音

steady

: [ˈstedi] : ['stedi]

v.使使

adj.

adv.

n.;()

int.

steadies  steadying  steadied  steadier  steadiest  

adj.+n.steady flow,steady stream,steady increase,steady progress,steady job

adj.rickety,intermittent,irregular,excitable

v.undermine

n.boyfriend,date,suitor,escort,beau

v.stabilize,fix,support,strengthen

steadyadj.

1.developing, growing, etc. gradually and in an even and regular way

five years of steady economic growth

a steady decline in numbers

We are making slow but steady progress.

The castle receives a steady stream of visitors.

2.not changing and not interrupted

His breathing was steady.

a steady job/income

She drove at a steady 50 mph. 50

They set off at a steady pace.

a steady boyfriend/girlfriend(= with whom you have a serious relationship or one that has lasted a long time)

to have a steady relationship

3.firmly fixed, supported or balanced; not shaking or likely to fall down

He held the boat steady as she got in.

I met his steady gaze.

Such fine work requires a good eye and a steady hand .

4.sensible; who can be relied on

IDM(as) steady as a rockextremely steady and calm; that you can rely onv.

1.[t][i]~ (yourself/sb/sth)使使to stop yourself/sb/sth from moving, shaking or falling; to stop moving, shaking or falling

She steadied herself against the wall.

The lift rocked slightly, steadied, and the doors opened.

2.[i]to stop changing and become regular again

Her heartbeat steadied.

The pound steadied against the dollar.

3.[t]~ sb/sth使使使to make sb/sth calm

He took a few deep breaths to steady his nerves .

adv.

1.in a way that is steady and does not change or shake

In trading today the dollar held steady against the yen.

IDMgo steady (with sb)(informal)to have a romantic or sexual relationship with sb, in which you see the other person regularlyint.

1.~ onused to tell sb to be careful about what they are saying or doing, for example because it is extreme or not appropriate

Steady on! You can't say things like that about somebody you've never met.

2.used to tell sb to be careful

Steady! Don't fall off.

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adj.1.firmly held in a particular position without moving or shaking2.slowly and gradually continuing to change, move, or happen3.staying at the same level, speed, value, etc.4.reliable, sensible, and able to make good decisions5.reliable and continuing for a long period of time1.firmly held in a particular position without moving or shaking2.slowly and gradually continuing to change, move, or happen3.staying at the same level, speed, value, etc.4.reliable, sensible, and able to make good decisions5.reliable and continuing for a long period of time

v.1.to hold something firmly without shaking or moving it2.to start to remain at a price, value, level, etc. for a period of time, or to make something do this

n.1.someone that you have been having a romantic relationship with for a long period of time

int.1ed for warning someone, or for telling them to be careful

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1.Prices, which zoomed up in the first part of this year, are now steady and should not increase again for several months.

2.Prices, which zoomed up in the first quarter of this year, are now steady and should not increase again for several months.

3.And while Mr. Obama's job-approval rating remains at a mediocre 45%, it has stayed relatively steady for a year.45%,

4.How could someone who liked me enough to ask me to go steady show so little obvious interest?

5.Still, it is a "good" job with a steady paycheck, and I know millions of people would trade places with me in a heartbeat.

6.The application result indicates that the character of this test system is steady, reliable and easy to handle.便

7.nothing but a thick grey mist. Then some large objects, like the shadows of enormous fish, flowed across the screen in a steady stream.

8.Lately, they'd found a source of steady income by taking loans off the books of banks and packaging them up as trust products.

9.She had unruly blonde hair that hung down to her shoulders, steady green eyes, and tiny teeth, and I thought she was beautiful.绿齿

10.This time, the relatively steady nature of the price rebound has allowed consumers to adjust.