stably
adverb uk/ˈsteɪ.bli/ us/ˈsteɪ.bli/
稳定地;稳固地,牢固地
in a way that is firm or firmly fixed, or not likely to move or change
Young people were advised to delay having children until at least one parent was stably employed. 建议年轻人推迟生育,直到父母中至少有一人稳定就业。
chemistry specialized(化学状态或原子状态)稳定地
in a way that keeps the same chemical or atomic state
Na and K can be stably removed if other ions of the same charge are added in their place. 如果在它们的位置上加入其他相同电荷的离子,就可以稳定地去除钠离子和钾离子。
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- The company says its wind farm would provide pollution-free, stably priced electricity for decades.
- I think the American-Chinese relationship will probably go on relatively stably.
- We had to make sure we ran the economy stably in case there was a downturn.
- The research includes married couples and "stably cohabiting couples".
- The physicochemical architecture of the antigen-binding groove dictates how stably a lipid ligand binds CD1d.