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1 | a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes 稳固;稳定 |
| political/economic/social stability 政治/经济/社会稳定 |
| The rise of nationalism could threaten the stability of Europe. 民族主义的抬头可能会威胁到欧洲的稳定。 |
| The manager’ s first task is to bring some stability to the team. 经理的第一项任务就是稳定这个团队 |
| 1a | a condition in which someone’ s mind or emotional state is healthy (精神或情绪的)稳定 | | The programme helps people with mental illness regain stability. 这一方案帮助心理疾病患者恢复稳定。 | |
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2 | the ability of something to remain balanced and not fall or shake 稳定度;稳定性 |
| The new covering will not affect the stability of the roof structure. 新的覆盖物不会影响屋顶的稳固性。 |
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3 | science the ability of a substance to stay the same 稳定性 |
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