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sta.ble FIXED5steI7b6adj-r, -st firmly fixed or not likely to move or change稳定的,稳固的Heavier boats are more stable than lighter boats.重的船比轻的船稳。After several part-time jobs, he's now got a stable job in a bank.做了几份临时工后,现在他在银行找了份稳定的工作。Their marriage was in danger of breaking up last year but it seems quite stable now.去年他们的婚姻处在破裂的危险中,但现在看上去相当稳定。She was said to be in a stable condition following the heart transplant operation.据说她在心脏移植手术后情况稳定。People who have been abused as children often find it difficult to establish stable, loving relationships as adults.孩子时受到虐待的人们经常发觉作为成人,自己很难建立稳定的恋爱关系。If someone is described as being a stable person, they are calm and not easily upset.稳重的Her last husband was rather moody and aggressive but she's now married to a very stable, caring man.她的前夫性情相当抑郁,又粗暴,但她现在嫁给了一个非常稳重、体贴的男人。(specialized) If a substance is described as stable, it keeps the same chemical or atomic state.稳定的Diamonds make very strong cutting tools because of their stable structure and strong bonds.钻石能做成非常坚固的切割工具,因为它有稳定的结构和很强的分子键。
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