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| | VERB | | | /ˈstedi/ | | | | 1 | T to hold something firmly without shaking or moving it 使稳固;使牢固 | Barnett managed to steady the ship and avoid the rocks. 巴尼特成功地使船稳了下来绕过礁石。 | | 1a | to get your balance back so that you will not fall 保持身体平衡 | | Ralph steadied himself on the arm of the chair. 拉尔夫抓住椅子的扶手保持身体平衡。 | | | | | 2 | I/T to get something back to a price , value , level etc that will stay the same for a period of time (使)稳定,(使)固定(一段时间) | The value of their currency has now steadied. 他们货币的价值现在稳定了。 | | Steadying his voice, Adam began to answer the question. 稳定了一下他的嗓音,亚当开始回答问题。 | | PHRASE | - | steady your nerves | | to stop yourself from feeling nervous | | 使自己镇定 | | | | | | |