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settled UK ['set.ld] US ['setˌ-] adjective COMFORTABLE 舒适 [after verb] ■if you feel settled in a job, school, etc., you have become familiar with it and are comfortable and happy there 习惯的,舒适自在的(如果你在一个职业、学校等安顿下来,表示你熟悉之,对之感到舒适和快乐)•Now that the children are settled at school, we don't really want to move again.孩子们已经在学校里安定下来,我们确实不大想再搬家了。 •Although I worked there for over a year, I never really felt settled.虽然我在那里已经工作一年多了,但我从未觉得真正安定下来。 UK ['set.ld] US ['setˌ-] adjective HOME 家居 ■living somewhere, especially permanently (尤指永久性地)定居,安家•After many years of travelling around, we're now enjoying a more settled life.多年游历之后,我们现在享受着一种较为稳定的生活。 UK ['set.ld] US ['setˌ-] adjective QUIET 安静 ■Settled weather is calm and unlikely to change. 稳定的(稳定的天气是平稳的,不太可能变化)•It looks as if we are in for a settled spell this week.看来这个星期天气似乎会比较稳定。 |