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[/ˈstedɪ; ˋstɛdɪ/] adj (-ier, -iest) 用法: 1 firmly fixed, supported or balanced; not shaking, rocking or likely to fall over 稳的; 平稳的; 牢固的; 不摇晃的: hold the ladder steady 把梯子扶稳 * make a table steady, eg by repairing a leg 使桌子不摇晃(如把一条桌腿儿修好) * He's not very steady on his legs after his illness. 他病愈後走路还不太稳. * Such fine work requires a steady hand and a steady eye. 做这样精细的工作, 手要稳、 眼要准. * She was trembling with excitement but her voice was steady. 她激动得发抖, 但声音却很平稳. 用法: 2 done, happening, working, etc in an even and regular way; developing, etc gradually without interruptions 均匀而有规律的; 稳定的; 持续的; 不断的: a steady wind 匀速的风 * a steady speed, flow, rate, pace, etc 稳定的速度、 流速、 速率、 步子等 * steady progress, improvement, etc 持续的进步、 改善等. 用法: 3 regular in behaviour, habits, etc; sensible and dependable 稳重的; 理智而可靠的: a steady young man 稳重的年轻男子 * a steady worker 可靠的工作者. 用法: 4 constant; unchanging 固定的; 恒定的; 不变的; 坚定的: a steady faith 坚定的信仰 * with a steady purpose 目的始终如一 * Have you got a steady boy-friend? 你有关系固定的男朋友吗? * The ship kept to a steady course. 那艘船一直沿原航线航行. 用法: 5 (idm 习语) steady (`on)! (infml) (used as a warning 作提醒用) be careful; control yourself 当心; 注意; 镇定: I say, steady on! You can't say things like that about someone you've never met. 哎, 慢著! 你对素未谋面的人不能那样说人家. steady 2 adv (idm 习语) go steady (with sb) (dated infml 旧, 口) (of sb not engaged to marry) go out regularly with sb of the opposite sex; have a serious long-lasting relationship (指未订婚的人)与某异性朋友经常约会; (与某人)有固定的情侣关系: Are Tony and Jane going steady? 托尼跟简是正在谈恋爱吗? steady 3 n (dated infml 旧, 口) regular boy-friend or girl-friend 关系固定的男朋友或女朋友: He's my steady. 他是我的对象. steady 4 v (pt, pp steadied) [I, Tn] (cause sth to) become steady; keep steady (使某事物)稳固, 不摇晃, 保持平稳或稳定: Prices are steadying. 物价渐趋稳定. * steady a boat 使船保持平稳 * He steadied himself by holding on to the rail, eg on the deck of a rolling ship. 他抓住栏杆使自己站稳(如在颠簸的船甲板上). |