stabilise
stabilise — 動詞
- stabilisepresent simple I / you / we / they
- stabilises3rd person singular
- stabilising-ing form
- stabilisedpast simple
1. to stop changing, moving, or being unpredictable, and reach a steady state — for
穩定下來
變得平穩,不再變動或混亂
to stop changing, moving, or being unpredictable, and reach a steady state — for example, when a patient's condition, a country's economy, or the weather becomes stable after a period of uncertainty.
After three hours of heavy rain, the water level in the river finally stabilised.
下了三個小時的暴雨之後,河流的水位終於穩定下來了。
finally stabilised — reaching a steady state after change
Folake's blood pressure stabilised once the nurse gave her the correct dose of medicine.
護士給 Folake 正確的藥量之後,她的血壓就穩定下來了。
Housing prices in that area stabilised after the local government introduced rent controls.
當地政府實施租金管制後,該地區的房價就穩定下來了。
The political situation stabilised when the two parties agreed to share power.
兩個政黨同意分享權力後,政治局勢便穩定下來了。
文法句型
something stabilises
用法筆記
Often used with nouns describing conditions that have been fluctuating or uncertain — e.g. economy, situation, price, temperature, pulse, blood pressure.
常見錯誤
2. to take action that makes something steady, firm, or controlled so that it no lo
使穩定
採取行動讓某事物恢復平穩
to take action that makes something steady, firm, or controlled so that it no longer changes, moves, or behaves unpredictably — for example, a doctor stabilising a patient, or an engineer stabilising a structure.
The central bank raised interest rates to stabilise the national currency.
中央銀行調升利率以穩定本國貨幣。
stabilise + direct object (economy, currency, prices)
Erik used four strong ropes to stabilise the tent before the storm arrived.
Erik 用了四條堅固的繩子固定帳篷,以免暴風雨來襲。
Paramedics worked quickly to stabilise the injured cyclist before moving her to the hospital.
急救人員迅速穩定受傷單車騎士的狀況,然後將她送到醫院。
The construction team added steel beams to stabilise the old warehouse wall.
工程團隊加裝了鋼樑來加固舊倉庫的牆壁。
Paloma applied a thick layer of gravel to stabilise the muddy driveway so cars could drive on it.
Paloma 鋪了一層厚厚的碎石來穩定泥濘的車道,方便車輛行駛。
- destabilise
to make something less stable, especially a government or economy
- weaken
to make a structure or system less strong
文法句型
someone stabilises something
用法筆記
Common in medical, engineering, financial, and political writing. The object is typically something that was unstable: a patient, an economy, a structure, or a market.