steady

动词

UK/ˈsted.i/
US/ˈsted.i/

定义 steady 动词

stabilize(稳定)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to make something stop shaking or moving

    使平稳;使固定不动

    • After wobbling briefly, he steadied himself on the bicycle.

      在短暂摇晃后,他稳住了自行车。

    • He braced the rifle against the wall to steady it before taking the shot.

      他将步枪抵在墙上稳住它,然后开枪。

    • She held the ladder to steady it while he climbed up.

      她扶着梯子稳住它,让他爬上去。

calm(平静)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to become calm and controlled, or to make someone do this

    (使)冷静;(使)镇定下来

    • Some people find a drink helps to steady their nerves.

      有些人发现喝点饮料有助于稳定情绪。

    • Before her big speech, she took deep breaths to steady her emotions.

      在她重要的演讲之前,她深呼吸以稳定自己的情绪。

    • He tried to steady himself to think clearly.

      他试图让自己冷静下来,以便清晰地思考。

形容词

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定义 steady 形容词

consistent(一致)

  1. B2

    happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly or unexpectedly

    稳步的;持续的;有规律的

    • The parade moved at a steady pace down the avenue.

      游行队伍以稳定的步伐沿着大道前进。

    • After several years of a steady decline, orders for new ships began to rise.

      经过几年的稳步下降,新船的订单开始增加。

    • Over the past decade, he has produced a steady stream of articles and papers.

      在过去的十年里,他持续不断地发表文章和论文。

stable(稳定)

  1. B2

    not moving or changing suddenly

    固定不动的;稳固的,平稳的

    • I’ll keep the boat steady while you get on board.

      我会让船保持平稳,等你上船。

    • Most rental rates have remained steady this year.

      今年大多数租金保持稳定。

    • Young people often assume that if you’re in a steady relationship, there’s no need to worry about HIV.

      年轻人常常认为,如果你处于稳定的关系中,就不必担心艾滋病。

controlled(受控)

  1. B2

    under control

    稳定的;冷静的,沉着的

    • a steady voice/expression/gaze

      稳定的声音/表情/凝视

    • You need steady nerves to drive in city traffic.

      在市区交通中开车需要冷静的神经。

    • Painting these fine details requires a steady hand.

      绘制这些精细的细节需要稳定的手。

reliable(可靠)

  1. used to describe someone who can be trusted to show good judgment and act in a reasonable way

    可靠的;稳重的

    • a steady friend

      一个可靠的朋友

    • He is a steady colleague and can be relied on.

      他是一个稳重的同事,可以信赖。

    • She is a steady leader who always makes sound decisions.

      她是一个稳重的领导者,总是做出明智的决定。

片语 steady 形容词

  • steady job/work

    A job that is secure and provides consistent income over an extended period.

    一份长期且有稳定收入的工作。

    Having a steady job is crucial during times of economic recession.

    在经济衰退时期,拥有一份稳定的工作至关重要。

副词

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片语 steady 副词

  • go steady (with someone)

    To be in a committed romantic relationship with someone for an extended period.

    (与某人)维持长期的恋爱关系。

    They started going steady in high school and are now married.

    他们在高中时期开始稳定交往,现在已经结婚了。

成语

  • go steady on something

    To use something sparingly or with restraint.

    节省使用

    Go steady on the jam, we're almost out of it.

    省着点用果酱,我们快用完了。

  • Steady on!

    Used to advise someone to not be so extreme or exaggerated in their statements.

    别那么说!

    Steady on, you can't say he should be fired just because of one mistake.

    别急,你不能因为一个错误就说他应该被开除。

  • steady on!

    Used to urge someone to moderate their comments or behavior, especially when they are being too extreme or excited.

    先算啦!(请对方言辞勿过于极端)

    Steady on, Peter! You can't quit your job just because of one mistake.

    冷静点,彼得!你不能因为一次错误就辞职。