释义 |
sta.bi.lize (obj)Br and Aus usually -ise 5steI7bI7laIzvIf something stabilizes, it becomes fixed or stops changing.稳定He suffered a second heart attack two days ago but his condition has now stabilized. [I]他两天前第二次心脏病发作,但现在他的情况稳定了。Since the early 1970s, the proportion of high school graduates going to college has stabilized at 50%. [I]从70年代早期开始,高中的大学升学率稳定在50%。If you stabilize something, you cause it to become fixed or to stop changing.保持…的稳定,使稳定In China, the policy of one child per family was introduced to stabilize the country's population. [T]在中国,独生子女政策被采用来稳定国家的人口。Many people hoped that the arrival of democracy in Russia would act as a stabilizing force.许多人本来希望民主制会给俄罗斯带来稳定。
|