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sta.bi.liz.erBr and Aus usually -iser HsteI7bI7laI7zE5, $-zLn [C]A stabilizer is a device which helps an aircraft, ship or vehicle to balance.稳定器(Br) When you first learn to ride a bike, you often need stabilisers (Am and Aus training wheels) (= small wheels fixed on each side of the back wheel) to help you keep your balance.初次学骑自行车时,你通常需要稳定轮来帮你保持平衡。(specialized) A stabilizer is also a chemical which is added to something so that it stays in the same state.稳定剂Stabilizers are often added to food so that the texture remains the same during storage.食物中通常加入稳定剂以使其在储藏期中不会变质。(Br) A stabiliser is also a method used to limit sudden changes in prices or to limit the level of production.平抑措施Stabilisers agreed by the EU mean that prices paid to farmers will be cut if they produce more than 160 million tonnes of cereal a year.欧盟通过的平抑措施意味着如果农民们每年生产的谷物超过1亿6千万吨,那么收购价格便会下降。
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