0 not likely to change or end suddenly -- estable
a stable relationship
2 a building where horses are kept -- establo
4 not able to fall or move too much -- estable [ singular ]
a building that remained stable after the earthquake un edificio que se mantuvo estable después del terremoto.
6 a building where horses are kept -- establo [ masculine ]
The stable was large enough for eight horses. El establo era lo suficientemente grande para ocho caballos.
People have to feel safe in their old age, and this can only be achieved with stable, well functioning pension systems.
It is also a neighbour that is more stable and more predictable.
However, the fact remains that we did not achieve a good result or a stable result, and we will probably have to respond to that.
Our assessment is that street prices are generally stable or even decreasing.
They hope for peace in their island and a stable future.
It has proved to be a stable currency.
We shall acquire an extended and stable democracy and, with it, opportunities for enduring peace on what has been a constantly war-torn continent.
That is what we need: stable, long-term planning.
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穩定的, 穩固的, 牢固的…
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稳定的, 稳固的, 牢固的…
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estável, fixo, cocheira…
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安定した, 固定された, 安全な…
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değişmez, dengeli, istikrarlı…
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stable, stationnaire, équilibré/-ée…
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مُسْتَقِرّ, ثابِت, إسْطَبل…
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