🔑steadyBrE/ˈstedi/NAmE/ˈstedi/adjective (stead·ier, steadi·est) 🔑developing, growing, etc. graduallyandinanevenandregularway(发展、增长等)稳步的,持续的,匀速的SYNconstant◆fiveyearsofsteadyeconomicgrowth经济持续五年的发展◆asteadydeclineinnumbers数量逐渐下降◆Wearemakingslowbutsteadyprogress. 我们虽然缓慢但是在稳步前进。◆Thecastlereceivesasteadystreamofvisitors. 前来参观城堡的游客流量保持稳定。🔑notchangingandnotinterrupted稳定的;恒定的SYNregular◆Hisbreathingwassteady. 他呼吸平稳。◆asteadyjob/income稳定的工作/收入◆Shedroveatasteady50mph. 她以每小时 50 英里的稳定速度驾驶。◆Theysetoffatasteadypace. 他们以不紧不慢的速度出发了。◆asteadyboyfriend/girlfriend(= withwhomyouhaveaseriousrelationshiporonethathaslastedalongtime)关系稳定的男朋友/女朋友◆tohaveasteadyrelationship有稳定的关系🔑firmlyfixed, supportedorbalanced; notshakingorlikelytofalldown稳的;平稳的;稳固的◆Heheldtheboatsteadyasshegotin. 他把船稳住,让她上了船。◆Imethissteadygaze. 我迎向他凝视的目光。◆Suchfineworkrequiresagoodeyeandasteadyhand. 做这样精细的工作,眼要尖,手要稳。OPPunsteady(ofaperson人) sensible; whocanbereliedon沉稳的;可靠的▸stead·ily🔑BrE/ˈstedəli/NAmE/ˈstedəli/adverb◆Thecompany'sexportshavebeenincreasingsteadily. 公司的出口量一直稳步增长。◆Thesituationgotsteadilyworse. 形势逐渐恶化。◆Helookedathersteadily. 他凝视着她。◆Therainfellsteadily. 雨不紧不慢地下着。▸steadi·nessBrE/ˈstedinəs/NAmE/ˈstedinəs/noun[U]●(as) steadyasaˈrockextremelysteadyandcalm; thatyoucanrelyon十分可靠;稳如泰山;安如磐石Similes in idioms(as) bald as a coot,(as) blind as a bat,(as) bright as a button,(as) bold as brass,as busy as a bee,as clean as a whistle,(as) dead as athe dodo,(as) deaf as a post,(as) dull as ditchwater,(as) fit as a fiddle,as flat as a pancake,(as) good as gold,(as) mad as a hattera March hare,(as) miserableugly as sin,as old as the hills,(as) pleased as Punch,as pretty as a picture,(as) regular as clockwork,(as) quick as a flash,(as) safe as houses,(as) sound as a bell,(as) steady as a rock,(as) thick as two short planks,(as) tough as old boots●ready, steady, ˈgo!(BrE) (also (get) ready, (get) set, ˈgoNAmE, BrE) whatyousaytotellpeopletostartarace(赛跑口令)各就各位,预备,跑!
🔑steadyBrE/ˈstedi/NAmE/ˈstedi/verbpresent simple - I / you / we / theysteadyBrE/ˈstedi/NAmE/ˈstedi/present simple - he / she / itsteadiesBrE/ˈstediz/NAmE/ˈstediz/past simplesteadiedBrE/ˈstedid/NAmE/ˈstedid/past participlesteadiedBrE/ˈstedid/NAmE/ˈstedid/ -ing formsteadyingBrE/ˈstediɪŋ/NAmE/ˈstediɪŋ/[T, I]~ (yourself/sb/sth)tostopyourself/sb/sthfrommoving, shakingorfalling; tostopmoving, shakingorfalling使稳;使平稳;稳住◆Shesteadiedherselfagainstthewall. 她靠墙站稳。◆Theliftrockedslightly, steadied, andthedoorsopened. 电梯微微一晃又稳了下来,接着门开了。[I]tostopchangingandbecomeregularagain恢复平稳;稳定下来◆Herheartbeatsteadied. 她的心跳平稳下来。◆~againststhThepoundsteadiedagainstthedollar. 英镑对美元的汇率稳定下来。[T]~sb/sthtomakesb/sthcalm使平静;使冷静;使镇定◆Hetookafewdeepbreathstosteadyhisnerves. 他深深地吸了几口气,让自己平静下来。