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steady/ˈstedi/ adj., v., adv., int. & n.●adj. (steadier, steadiest) 1 firmly fixed or supported or standing or balanced; not tottering, rocking, or wavering 稳固的;平稳的;不摇晃的 2 done or operating or happening in a uniform and regular manner 稳定的;有规律的 a steady pace 恒稳的步调; a steady increase 稳定的增长 3a constant in mind or conduct; not changeable 镇定的;冷静的;沉着的 b persistent 坚持的,持续的 4 (of a person) serious and dependable in behaviour; of industrious and temperate habits; safe; cautious (人)稳重的;持重的;可靠的;谨慎的 5 regular, established 固定的;确定的 a steady girlfriend 固定的女朋友 6 accurately directed; not faltering; controlled 准确把握的;不颤抖的;被控制的 a steady hand 坚定的手; a steady eye 准确的目光; steady nerves 沉着稳定的情绪 7 (of a ship) on course and upright (船)保持航向的 ●v. tr. & intr. (-ies, -ied) make or become steady 使平稳;变平稳 steady the boat 稳住船 ●adv. steadily 平稳地,稳固地 hold it steady 把它扶稳 ●int. as a command or warning to take care 当心;注意(用作命令或警告) ●n. (pl. -ies) colloq. a regular boyfriend or girlfriend [口] (固定的)男朋友(或女朋友) □ go steady (often foll. by 常后跟 with) colloq. have as a regular boyfriend or girlfriend [口]有固定的情侣关系 □ steady down become steady 稳定下来,镇定下来 □ steady on! Brit. take care! [英]小心 ! □ steadier n.□ steadily adv.□ steadiness n.[STEAD + -Y1] |