stable 英 [ˈsteɪbl]   美 [ˈstebəl]

stable

stable  英 [ˈsteɪbl] 美 [ˈstebəl]

n. 马厩;牛棚  adj. 稳定的  v. 拴在马厩 

进行时:stabling  过去式:stabled  过去分词:stabled  第三人称单数:stables  名词复数:stables 

stable prices 稳定的价格
a stable relationship 稳定的关系

  • When something is stable, it's fixed and steady. If you needed advice, you'd probably go to your most stable friend, the one least likely to act crazy or be easily upset.
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  • n. 马厩;牛棚
  • adj. 稳定的
  • v. 拴在马厩
  • 1. stable prices

    稳定的价格

  • 2. a stable relationship

    稳定的关系

  • 3. This ladder doesn't seem very stable.

    这架梯子好像不太稳。

  • 4. The patient's condition is stable .

    患者病情稳定。

  • 5. Mentally, she is not very stable.

    她的心理状态不十分稳定。

  • 6. a riding stables, a racing stables

    骑用╱赛马养马场

  • 7. His stables are near Oxford.

    他的养马场在牛津附近。

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

    这个赛季他的马只有三匹获胜。

  • 9. actors from the same stable

    同一剧团的演员

  • 10. the latest printer from the Epson stable

    爱普生系列最新款式打印机

  • 11. Where do you stable your pony?

    你的矮种马养在哪儿?

  • stable (adj.) mid-12c., "trustworthy, reliable;" mid-13c., "constant, steadfast; virtuous;" from Old French stable, estable "constant, steadfast, unchanging," from Latin stabilis "firm, steadfast, stable, fixed," figuratively "durable, unwavering," literally "able to stand," from PIE *stedhli-, suffixed form of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." From c. 1300 as "well-founded, well-established, secure" (of governments, etc.). Physical sense of "secure against falling" is recorded from late 14c.; also "of even temperament." Of nuclear isotopes, from 1904.
  • stable (n.) early 13c., "building or enclosure where horses or cows are kept, building for domestic animals," from Old French stable, estable "a stable, stall" (Modern French étable), also applied to cowsheds and pigsties, from Latin stabulum "a stall, fold, aviary, beehive, lowly cottage, brothel, etc.," literally "a standing place," from PIE *ste-dhlo-, suffixed form of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."
  • stable (v.) "to put in a certain place or position," c. 1300; "to put (a horse) in a stable," early 14c., from stable (n.) or from Old French establer. Related: Stabled; stabling.
stable AWL / ˈsteɪbl ; NAmE ˈsteɪbl / adjective , noun , verb stable stables stabled stabling WORD FAMILY stable adjective (≠unstable ) stability noun (≠instability ) stabilize verb adjective 1 firmly fixed; not likely to move, change or fail 稳定的;稳固的;牢固的 SYN steady stable prices 稳定的价格 a stable relationship 稳定的关系 This ladder doesn't seem very stable. 这架梯子好像不太稳。 The patient's condition is stable (= it is not getting worse). 患者病情稳定。 2 (of a person ) calm and reasonable; not easily upset 稳重的;沉稳的;持重的 SYN balanced Mentally, she is not very stable. 她的心理状态不十分稳定。 3 ( technical 术语 ) (of a substance 物质 ) staying in the same chemical or atomicstate (化学状态或原子状态)稳定的 chemically stable 化学状态稳定的 OPP unstable sta·bly / ˈsteɪbli ; NAmE ˈsteɪbli / adverb noun 1 [countable ] a building in which horses are kept 马厩 2 ( BrE also stables ) [countable + singular or plural verb ] an organization that keeps horses for a particular purpose (养马作特定用途的)养马场;马房 ( BrE) a riding/racing stables 骑用╱赛马养马场 His stables are near Oxford. 他的养马场在牛津附近。 3 [countable ] a group of racehorsesowned or trained by the same person 统称某人拥有(或训练)的赛马 There have been just three winners from his stable this season. 这个赛季他的马只有三匹获胜。 4 [singular ] a group of people who work or trained in the same place; a group of products made by the same company (在同一地方工作或训练的)一批人;(同一公司生产的)系列产品 actors from the same stable 同一剧团的演员 the latest printer from the Epson stable 爱普生系列最新款式打印机 verb stablesth to put or keep a horse in a stable 使(马)入厩;把(马)拴在马厩 Where do you stable your pony? 你的矮种马养在哪儿? stable / ˈsteɪbl ; NAmE ˈsteɪbl / sta·bly / ˈsteɪbli ; NAmE ˈsteɪbli /
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