0 happening at a gradual, regular rate -- стабильный, постоянный
1 still and not shaking -- твердый, устойчивый
2 not changing -- постоянный, ровный
3 a job that is likely to continue for a long time and pay you regular money -- постоянная работа
4 to make something stop shaking or moving -- придавать устойчивость
The quota has very much steadied the market, which was going down very rapidly.
Prices generally have steadied during the past few days.
The logic behind that has been greatly reinforced by the subsequent fall in the value of sterling, even though that value has recently steadied.
There was a significant increase in the number of women in employment between 1973 and 1989, after which participation rates steadied.
To take an extreme case, a tired person might drive better rather than worse if he had revived or steadied himself with a single whisky.
By this means all traffic would be steadied up.
They are so frightened that they are not prepared to behave in the way they would behave if only their nerves could be steadied slightly.
Developments over the last 10 days indicate that the market is settling down and prices have steadied.
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逐漸的, 穩步的, 持續的…
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逐渐的, 稳步的, 持续的…
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gradual, seguro, firme…
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constante, regular, firme…
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着実な, 安定した, しっかりした…
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devamlı, sürekli, düzenli…
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régulier/-ière, constant/-ante, stable…
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gradual, segur, ferm…
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