1 not able to fall or move too much -- stable
a building that remained stable after the earthquake un immeuble qui est resté stable après le tremblement de terre
3 a building where horses are kept -- écurie [ feminine ]
4 firm and steady or well-balanced -- stable
5 firmly established and likely to last -- solide, stable
a stable government.
6 (of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical -- équilibré
7 (of a substance) not easily decomposed. -- stable
8 a building in which horses are kept. -- écurie
9 a horse-keeping establishment -- manège
This register bears all the hallmarks of the stable door being shut long after the horse has gone.
A coherent whole depends on the constituent parts, which, just like the pieces of a puzzle, form a construction which is robust, strong, and stable.
We must, of course, stress that increased capitalisation of the banks is a necessary precondition for making the financial sector more stable and strong, but it will not be enough.
It is a major political act, a political act which is vital to give our continent and others a stable future....
What is needed is a common path towards an equitable and stable economy.
Only by pursuing a healthy and stable macro-economic policy can we restore confidence and stimulate growth.
On the other hand this is a guarantee of stable income for our farmers.
The situation is far from stable in all three areas.
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estável, fixo, cocheira…
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değişmez, dengeli, istikrarlı…
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