常見例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語: ~+ n.We need a stable government.我們需要一個穩(wěn)定的政府。The fields give high and stable yields regardless of climatic circumstances.不管氣候條件如何,這塊地總是保持高產(chǎn)穩(wěn)產(chǎn)。I'm glad she has become such a stable character.我很高興她變得如此沉穩(wěn)。用作表語: S+be+~Mentally she's very stable.她情緒十分穩(wěn)定。This chair isn't very stable.這把椅子不大穩(wěn)固。用作形容詞 (adj.)Markets are flourishing and prices are stable.市場繁榮, 物價穩(wěn)定。In order that our country could flourish and achieve its own goals, a stable environment within the country is definitely not dispensable.國家要發(fā)展,要實現(xiàn)自己的目標(biāo),這是必不可少的條件,就是要國內(nèi)有安定的環(huán)境。The Sunnis hold a majority in four provinces and any government will have to respect them if they wish to administer a stable state.遜尼派在四個省份里都是多數(shù)群體,而任何政府只要想管理一個安定的國家,就不得不對他們予以尊重。He is a bit neurotic, but his wife is a very stable person.他有點(diǎn)神經(jīng)質(zhì),但他的妻子是一個非常穩(wěn)重的人。用作名詞 (n.)The horse in the stable has broken out.馬廄里的那匹馬跑了。Who opened the stable door?誰打開了馬房的門?He has a whole stable of informers working for him.他有一群告密者為他效勞。用作動詞 (v.)Where do you stable your pony?你那匹矮種馬養(yǎng)在哪兒?(《牛津高階英漢雙解詞典》) 返回 stablest