单词 | steady |
释义 | steady ['sted.i] adjective GRADUAL 逐渐的 IMPROVER ■happening in a smooth, gradual and regular way, not suddenly or unexpectedly 稳步的;持续的;有规律的 •The procession moved through the streets at a steady pace.队伍稳步穿过街道。 •Orders for new ships are rising, after several years of steady decline.新船的订单数量经过几年的持续下降之后开始增加了。 •Over the last 10 years he has produced a steady flow/stream/trickle •Progress has been slow but ['sted.i] adjective FIRM 稳固的 ■fixed and not moving or changing suddenly 固定不动的;稳固的,平稳的 •I'll hold •Most rental prices have held •Young people assume that if you are in a steady relationship ['sted.i] adjective CONTROLLED 受控制的 ■under control 稳的;冷静的,沉着的 •a steady voice/look/gaze冷静的声音/表情/目光 •You need steady nerves •Painting these small details needs a steady hand ■describes someone who can be trusted to show good judgment and act in a reasonable way 可靠的;稳重的•a steady friend可靠的朋友 ['sted.i] adjective go steady on sth UK (US go easy on sth) informal ■to not use too much of something 节省着用 •Go steady on the milk, Dan - that's our last bottle.牛奶省着点喝,丹——那是我们最后一瓶了。 ['sted.i] adjective Steady on! UK informal ■used to tell someone that what they are saying is too extreme 别那么极端!说话留点余地! •Steady on, Chris - she's nice but she's not that nice!别这么绝对,克里斯——她是漂亮,但还没你说的那么漂亮! ['sted.i] verb transitive STOP MOVING 固定不动 ■to make something stop shaking or moving 使稳定;使固定不动 •He wobbled about on the bike and then steadied himself.他在脚踏车上摇晃了几下,随后便稳住了。 •He steadied his rifle on the wall and fired.他把步枪抵在墙上稳住,然后开火。 ['sted.i] verb transitive CONTROL 受控制的 ■to become calm and controlled, or to make someone do this (使)冷静,(使)镇定下来 •Some people say that a drink will steady your nerves.有些人说喝杯酒能稳定情绪。 ['sted.i] adverb old-fashioned go steady (with sb) ■to have a romantic relationship with one person for a long period (和某人)保持稳定的恋爱关系 •She's been going steady with Mike for six months.她和麦克稳定交往已经六个月了。 |
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