stability
noun OPAL W
/stəˈbɪləti/
/stəˈbɪləti/
[uncountable]Word Family
- stable adjective (≠ unstable)
- stability noun (≠ instability)
- stabilize verb
- the quality or state of being steady and not changing or being upset in any way (= the quality of being stable)
稳定(性);稳固(性) - 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 - price stability
物价稳定 - 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。 - The country is now enjoying a period of relative stability and prosperity.
这个国家现在正处于相对稳定和繁荣的时期。
- The country was enjoying a period of political stability.
该国政治正处于稳定期。 - The policy should bring greater monetary stability to the country.
这项政策应该会使该国的货币更加稳健。 - These actions may threaten the overall stability of the system.
这些行为可能威胁系统的总体稳定性。 - They believe that religion enhances family stability.
他们相信宗教信仰能促进家庭稳定。 - communities that have a high degree of stability
高度稳定的社区 - the need for peace and stability in the Middle East
中东地区对和平与稳定的需要
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- greater
- increased
- relative
- …
- degree
- level
- achieve
- bring
- ensure
- …
- a lack of stability
- peace and stability
- a period of stability
- …
词源Middle English: from Old French stablete, from Latin stabilitas, from stabilis ‘stable’. - political/economic/social stability