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1 solid
Adj. solide* * *so|lid [zo'liːt]adj advSee:= solide* * *((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) steady* * *so·lid[zoˈli:t]so·li·de[zoˈli:də]I. adj1. (haltbar, fest) solid\solide Kleidung durable [or hard-wearing] clothes npl\solides Möbel solid [or sturdy] furniture2. (fundiert) sound, thorougheine \solide Ausbildung a sound education3. (untadelig) respectable, steady-goingein \solides Leben a steady lifeII. adv1. (haltbar, fest)\solid gebaut solidly constructed2. (untadelig) respectably\solid leben to lead a steady life, to live respectably* * *s. solide* * ** * *s. solide* * *adj.solid adj. -
2 steady
[ˈstedɪ]1. adjective1) (negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled:ثابِت، راسِخ، مُتَّزِنYou need a steady hand to be a surgeon.
2) regular or even:مُنْتَظَمHe was walking at a steady pace.
3) unchanging or constant:راسِخsteady faith.
عاقِل، مُثابِرa steady young man.
2. verbto make or become steady:يوقِفُ نَفْسَه، يَسْتَقِرHis heart-beat gradually steadied.
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