0 If something stabilizes, it becomes fixed or stops changing:
1 to cause something to become fixed and stop changing, esp. in order to keep it from becoming worse, or to become fixed and stop changing:
2 if something such as an economy or system stabilizes or if something stabilizes it, it becomes able to continue in a regular and successful way without unexpected changes:
A package of monetary and fiscal policies aimed at stabilizing the economy was announced yesterday.
My advice to investors is to wait for markets to stabilize before buying shares.
According to the report, if we do not stabilize carbon dioxide emissions before 2030, the planet's temperature will increase by as much as 6.3 degrees Fahrenheit.
By producing an heir, a monarch stabilized the entire power structure.
Animals of high status commonly provide the reassurance that stabilizes interaction, and relations between close kin clearly underlie most of the contacts that take place.
The internal representation is completed, the activation of the concept unit reaches a maximum, and the transfer of activation is stabilized.
Differences in how quickly attachment behaviors stabilized into a coherent pattern were examined by measuring changes in the daily coherence of attachment behaviors.
The periods when yields appeared to have stabilized are shown with the horizontal lines.
The new forest stabilizes new mudflats in the coastal and estuarine areas.
Most analyses for developed countries look at the effects of stabilizing or reducing emissions below some target, such as 1990 levels.
She is stabilized after a few days, but now is severely aphasic.
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穩定下來, 使穩定, 使穩固…
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estabilizarse, estabilizar…
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istikrara kavuşmak/kavuşturmak, sürekli değişiklik göstermemek…
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(se) stabiliser, devenir/rendre stable, stabiliser…
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