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我用牛津高阶查过了是有这个意思这是双解stable[5steibl]adj.稳定的stablestable 1AHD:[st³“b…l] D.J.[6ste!b*l]K.K.[6steb*l]adj.(形容词)sta.bler,sta.blest Resistant to change of position or condition; steadfast.稳定的:保持位置或状态不变化的;稳固的Maintaining equilibrium; self-restoring.保持平衡的;自我修复的Immutable; permanent; enduring.不变的;永久的;耐久的Consistently dependable.稳定可靠的Not subject to mental illness or irrationality.不易犯精神疾病或不易导致非理性的Physics Having no known mode of decay; indefinitely long-lived. Used of atomic particles.【物理学】 稳定的:未发现有衰竭方式的;无限期存在的用于原子微粒Chemistry Not easily decomposed or otherwise modified chemically.【化学】 稳定的:不易分解或起化学反应的Middle English 中古英语 from Old French estable 源自 古法语 estable from Latin stabilis * see st³- 源自 拉丁语 stabilis *参见 st³- sta“blenessn.(名词)sta“blyadv.(副词)stablestable 2AHD:[st³“b…l] D.J.[6ste!b*l]K.K.[6steb*l]n.(名词)A building for the shelter and feeding of domestic animals, especially horses and cattle.厩:家畜,尤指马和牛的圈养和喂食的棚子A group of animals lodged in such a building.在厩里养的一群动物All the racehorses belonging to a single owner or racing establishment.See Synonyms at flock 1属于同一马主或赛场的赛马参见 flock1The personnel employed to keep and train such a group of racehorses.赛马的训练人员:负责饲养和训练这种赛马群的雇佣人员A group, as of athletes, under common management, authority, or ownership:受同一机构、当权者或主权人管理的一群人,如运动员:a stable of prizefighters.一群拳击选手v.(动词)sta.bled,sta.bling,sta.bles v.tr.(及物动词)To put or keep in or as if in a stable.圈养或似圈养在厩中v.intr.(不及物动词)To live in or as if in a stable.在或似在厩里圈养Middle English 中古英语 from Old French estable 源自 古法语 estable from Latin stabulum [stable, standing place] * see st³- 源自 拉丁语 stabulum [厩,站脚的地方] *参见 st³- stable[5steibl]adj.平稳的, 稳定的, 坚固的意志坚定的, 不动摇的; 可靠的stable peace稳固的和平stable opinions坚定的意见a man of stable character性格坚定的人Markets are flourishing and prices are stable.市场繁荣, 物价稳定。He is a very stable person.他是一个非常可靠的人。-blyadv.stablenessn.稳定性stablestable 1AHD:[st³“b…l] D.J.[6ste!b*l]K.K.[6steb*l]adj.sta.bler,sta.blest Resistant to change of position or condition; steadfast.Maintaining equilibrium; self-restoring.Immutable; permanent; enduring.Consistently dependable.Not subject to mental illness or irrationality.Physics Having no known mode of decay; indefinitely long-lived. Used of atomic particles.Chemistry Not easily decomposed or otherwise modified chemically.Middle English from Old French estable from Latin stabilis * see st³- sta“blenessn.sta“blyadv.stablestable 2AHD:[st³“b…l] D.J.[6ste!b*l]K.K.[6steb*l]n.A building for the shelter and feeding of domestic animals, especially horses and cattle.A group of animals lodged in such a building.All the racehorses belonging to a single owner or racing establishment.See Synonyms at flock 1The personnel employed to keep and train such a group of racehorses.A group, as of athletes, under common management, authority, or ownership:a stable of prizefighters.v.sta.bled,sta.bling,sta.bles v.tr.To put or keep in or as if in a stable.v.intr.To live in or as if in a stable.Middle English from Old French estable from Latin stabulum [stable, standing place] * see st³- stable来自古法语 estable <拉丁语 stabilis