stability 英 [stə'bɪlɪtɪ]   美 [stə'bɪləti]

stability

stability  英 [stə'bɪlɪtɪ] 美 [stə'bɪləti]

n. 稳定性 

名词复数:stabilities 

social stability 社会的稳定性
the stability of the dollar on the world's money markets 美元在世界货币市场上的稳定性

  • Stability is the quality of being unchanging. You know you should be congratulated on your commitment to stability when you’ve lived in the same place your whole life.
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  • n. 稳定性
  • 1. social stability

    社会的稳定性

  • 2. the stability of the dollar on the world's money markets

    美元在世界货币市场上的稳定性

  • 3. emotional stability

    情感的稳定性

  • stability (n.) mid-14c., "firmness of resolve, mental equilibrium" (of persons), from Old French stablete, establete "firmness, solidity, stability; durability, constancy" (Modern French stabilité), from Latin stabilitatem (nominative stabilitas) "a standing fast, firmness," figuratively "security, steadfastness," from stabilis "steadfast, firm" (see stable (adj.)). In physical sense, "state of being difficult to overthrow, power of remaining upright," it is recorded from early 15c. Meaning "continuance in the same state" is from 1540s.
sta·bil·ity AWL / stəˈbɪləti ; NAmE stəˈbɪləti / noun [uncountable ] the quality or state of being steady and not changing or being disturbed in any way (= the quality of being stable) 稳定(性);稳固(性) political/economic/social stability 政治╱经济╱社会稳定 the stability of the dollar on the world's money markets 美元在世界货币市场上的稳定性 Being back with their family should provide emotional stability for the children. 回到家人身边会使儿童的情绪稳定下来。 OPP instability sta·bil·ity / stəˈbɪləti ; NAmE stəˈbɪləti /
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