0 firmly fixed or not likely to move or change -- 稳定的;稳固的;牢固的
2 to keep a horse in a stable -- 把(马)拴在马厩里
In the larger cities, fire stations, warehouses, and livery stables were commonly used.
He inspected the stables and checked whether the horses were healthy.
The latter comprises the living quarters proper and other elements such as cellars, ovens, graves, stables and other annexes.
In the shared area, the stables were of some importance, because it was necessary for clerics to travel around the diocese.
In both stables no attempt was made to seal off the small apertures described.
While this seems hardly surprising, it is unclear how rainfall outside suppresses catches inside stables, but higher wind speeds do not.
Collecting treatments in the stables, in terms of fans, doors and gauzes, were randomly allocated each night.
Mention should also be made of the service buildings, such as granaries, stables and various work-rooms.