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stabilizing

/stey-buh-lahyz/US // ˈsteɪ bəˌlaɪz //UK // (ˈsteɪbɪˌlaɪz) //

稳定化,稳定的,安定化,稳定

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sta·bi·lized, sta·bi·liz·ing.

    • : to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
    • : to maintain at a given or unfluctuating level or quantity: The government will try to stabilize the cost of living.
    • : Aeronautics. to put or keep in stable equilibrium, as by some special device.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sta·bi·lized, sta·bi·liz·ing.

    • : to become stabilized.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake or keep in steady state; make resistant to change
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Examples

  • Allen’s ankle was stabilized and he was able to return home after the game, but it appears likely he’s headed for surgery and will miss the rest of the season.

  • Either way, those restrictions come just as Europe’s labor markets appeared to be at least stabilizing.

  • That would support CNBC’s recent report that some media companies believe the number of pay-TV subscribers will stabilize around 50 million households within the next five years.

  • That said, Unilever also plans to invest “heavily in marketing to support our brand campaigns” now that many markets have stabilized versus the beginning of the year.

  • For the 76ers, who have spent years changing course and cycling through executives, Morey could represent a stabilizing force.

  • The elections are seen as a crucial step in stabilizing Ukraine and represent a chance to stop the fracturing of the country.

  • Her brand of anarchy in fact seems to have a stabilizing effect on other more volatile attractions in her life.

  • Speaking of stabilizing governments, I've been working hard to stabilize mine.

  • This event calls for marriage as institution open to all who wish to accept its stabilizing, limiting confines.

  • Do Americans think stabilizing population will help protect the environment?

  • It is therefore necessary to find a means of stabilizing the naturally unstable cambered surface.

  • For the sake of illustration, the stabilizing surface has been given an angle of incidence, and therefore has a lift and C.P.

  • Aeroplanes have, in the past, been built with a stabilizing surface in front of the main surface instead of at the rear of it.

  • These stabilizing movements are taking place all the time, even though imperceptible to the pilot.

  • The envelope is long and cylindrical, pointed at the nose and rounded at the stern, where it is fitted with stabilizing “fins.”