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stability美 [stə'bɪləti] 英 [stə'bɪləti] - n.稳定(性);稳固(性)
- 网络稳定性;稳定度;安定性
adj.+n. political stability,emotional stability v.+n. maintain stability,ensure stability,threaten stability,affect stability,preserve stability n. constancy,steadiness,firmness,solidity,permanence 1. | 稳定(性);稳固(性)the quality or state of being steady and not changing or being disturbed in any way (= the quality of being stable) |
| political/economic/social stability 政治╱经济╱社会稳定 | | the stability of the dollar on the world's money markets 美元在世界货币市场上的稳定性 | | Being back with their family should provide emotional stability for the children. 回到家人身边会使儿童的情绪稳定下来。 |
n. | 1. the condition of being stable 2. mental or psychological firmness 3. a property of a transmission system that allows changes in load to be met without any reduction in performance 4. a condition of no upward movement in an air mass 5. a measure of the tendency of an air mass to be influenced by convection currents 6. the ability of an ecological community to resist disturbance caused by environmental changes, or the ability to return to its original state after disturbance 7. the capability of an aircraft, rocket, or ship to maintain a position and to return to it if displaced 8. a resistance to chemical change 9. a measure of the difficulty of displacing an object or system from equilibrium 10. a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes 1. the condition of being stable 2. mental or psychological firmness 3. a property of a transmission system that allows changes in load to be met without any reduction in performance 4. a condition of no upward movement in an air mass 5. a measure of the tendency of an air mass to be influenced by convection currents 6. the ability of an ecological community to resist disturbance caused by environmental changes, or the ability to return to its original state after disturbance 7. the capability of an aircraft, rocket, or ship to maintain a position and to return to it if displaced 8. a resistance to chemical change 9. a measure of the difficulty of displacing an object or system from equilibrium 10. a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes |
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