常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The effect should be to stabilise markets.且這一效應(yīng)應(yīng)能穩(wěn)定市場(chǎng)。If so, the trade surplus should stabilise in coming months.如果是這樣的話,貿(mào)易順差將在下個(gè)月趨于穩(wěn)定。If only both sides gave up posturing, they would agree that the European rescue funds should be used to stabilise Ireland’s banks, insisting only on certain budget targets in return.要是雙方不再裝模作樣,他們就會(huì)同意,歐洲的救助基金應(yīng)該用于穩(wěn)定愛(ài)爾蘭的銀行并堅(jiān)持只需完成某些預(yù)算目標(biāo)作為回報(bào)就行。原聲例句Grybauskaite has said she wants to help formulate a policy that will stabilise public finances, stimulate exports, absorb EU aid faster and provide tax breaks for small and medium-sized businesses.And sencondly to commit tens of thousands of troops to stabilise Afghnastan.派出成千上萬(wàn)的軍隊(duì)來(lái)維持阿富汗的穩(wěn)定。普林斯頓公開(kāi)課 - 國(guó)際座談會(huì)課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句In particular, hopes that house prices may now stabilise are likely to be dashed.ECONOMIST: Housing marketThis time the government has plenty of policy tools with which to stabilise the economy.ECONOMIST: Argentina 返回 stabilise