词汇 | stabilize |
释义 | stabilize 1 ENTRIES FOUND: stabilize (verb) stabilize verb also British stabilise /ˈsteɪbəˌlaɪz/ stabilizes; stabilized; stabilizing stabilize verb also British stabilise /ˈsteɪbəˌlaɪz/ stabilizes; stabilized; stabilizing Learner's definition of STABILIZE 1 : to become stable or to make (something) stable(使)稳定:: such as a : to stop quickly changing, increasing, getting worse, etc.(使)保持稳定;(使)不发生改变(或增长、恶化等) [no object] The country's population has stabilized at 3.2 million.全国人口数量稳定在320万。 Prices have stabilized.物价已经稳定了。 [+ object] The government's efforts to stabilize prices have not succeeded.政府稳定物价的措施没有奏效。 Even the administration's most vocal critics agree that the President has succeeded in stabilizing the economy.即便是对政府最不留情面的批评家也承认总统在稳定经济方面已经获得成功。 — opposite destabilize b [+ object] : to make (something) less easily moved使不易移动 We'll use ropes to stabilize the platform.我们将用绳子来固定这个平台。 c [+ object] technical : to give (something) a chemical structure or to put (something) into a physical state that does not change easily使稳定;使不易分解 a process that stabilizes the vaccine使疫苗稳定的工序 2 [+ object] : to make (something) steady使稳定;使平稳 drugs that stabilize a patient's heartbeat使病人心跳平稳的药物 The pilots were able to stabilize the airplane and land safely.飞行员们使飞机平稳飞行并安全着陆。 — stabilization also British stabilisation /ˌsteɪbələˈzeɪʃən/ Brit /ˌsteɪbəˌlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun [noncount] political/economic stabilization政治/经济的稳定 |
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