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steady [ˈstedɪ]1. adjectivea. [supply, rain, breathing, demand, income] régulier ; [prices, sales, market] stable• to keep sth steady [+ prices, demand] stabiliser qchb. ( = composed) [voice] ferme ; [nerves] solide ; [gaze] ( = unflinching) calme ; ( = intimidating) insistantd. ( = dependable) [person] sérieux2. exclamation[+ wobbling object] stabiliser ; [+ chair, table] (with hand) maintenir ; ( = wedge) caler ; [+ nervous person, horse] calmer• to steady o.s. se remettre d'aplomb• to have a steadying effect on sb ( = make less nervous) calmer qn ; ( = make less wild) assagir qn( = regain balance) se remettre d'aplomb ; ( = grow less nervous) se calmer ; ( = grow less wild) s'assagir ; [prices, market] se stabiliser* * *['stedɪ] 1.1) ( continual) [stream, increase, decline] constant; [rain] incessant; [breathing, drip, speed, progress] régulier/-ière2) ( unwavering) [hand] ferme; fig [faith] immuable3) ( stable) stableto keep ou hold something steady — bien tenir quelque chose
he isn't very steady on his feet — ( from age) il n'est plus très ferme sur ses jambes; ( from drunkenness) il titube
to hold steady — [interest rates] se maintenir
4) ( calm) [voice] ferme; [gaze] calme5) ( reliable) [job] fixe; [relationship] durable; [worker] fiable2.(colloq) exclamation GB3.steady! ou steady on! — ( reprovingly) doucement!
transitive verb1) ( stop moving) tenir [camera]2) ( control)4.intransitive verb lit, fig se stabiliser5.to steady oneself — ( physically) rétablir son équilibre; ( mentally) se calmer
••to go steady with somebody — (colloq) sortir avec quelqu'un
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هَدَّأَ \ appease: to calm or satisfy (hunger, anger, etc.) by giving what is wanted. calm: to make calm. lull: to quieten (a baby, sb.’s fears, etc.). pacify: to calm and quieten (an excited person, etc.). quieten: to make quiet: She tried to quieten the crying child. steady: to make steady: Some people smoke to steady their nerves. -
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♦ steady /ˈstɛdɪ/A a.1 fermo; fisso; saldo; solido; stabile: He isn't steady on his feet, non è saldo sulle gambe; to have a steady hand, avere la mano ferma; a steady job, un lavoro fisso; un'occupazione stabile; steady foundations, solide fondamenta; steady nerves, nervi saldi; to make a tottering chair steady, rendere stabile una sedia traballante ( aggiustandone le gambe)2 costante; continuo; saldo (fig.); sicuro; affidabile; regolare; uniforme: steady speed, velocità costante; a steady breeze, una brezza costante; a steady rise in prices, un continuo (o costante) aumento dei prezzi; He is steady in his principles, è costante nei suoi principi; è di saldi principi; ( alpinismo) a steady foothold, un appiglio sicuro per il piede; (med.) steady pulse, polso regolare; at a steady pace, ad andatura regolare; di buon passo; a steady light, una luce uniforme5 (econ., fin.) stabile: a steady market, un mercato stabile; steady prices, prezzi stabili; Wall Street was steady at the close, in chiusura Wall Street era stabileB inter.1 (sollevando qc.) piano!2 (= steady on!) calma!; attenzione!; (tieni la) testa a posto!3 (naut., = keep her steady!) avanti così!; via!; alla via!4 (mil.) fissi!C n.(fam.) ragazzo fisso, ragazza fissa; innamorato, innamorata● (naut.) steady bearing, rilevamento costante □ a steady boyfriend, un ragazzo fisso □ (cinem., TV) steady camera, macchina da presa (o telecamera) fissa □ (comm.) a steady customer, un cliente abituale; un cliente fisso □ steady-state economics, economia senza fluttuazioni □ (econ.) steady-state growth, crescita a tasso costante □ (fis., astron.) steady-state theory, teoria dello stato stazionario □ steady wind, vento costante (o stabilizzato) □ (fam.) to go steady, fare coppia fissa: She's going steady with Tom, Tom è il suo ragazzo (fisso) □ (fam.) to go steady with, andarci piano (o non esagerare) con: Go steady with the salt!, vacci piano con il sale!(to) steady /ˈstɛdɪ/A v. t.1 consolidare; rafforzare; rinsaldare; rinforzare; rendere (più) saldo (o fermo); tenere fermo: to steady the domestic market, rafforzare il mercato interno; to steady sb. 's nerves, rinsaldare (o distendere) i nervi di q.; to steady one's hands, fermare (o tenere ferme) le mani ( che tremavano); The experience will steady him, l'esperienza renderà più saldo (o temprerà) il suo carattereB v. i.1 consolidarsi; rafforzarsi; diventare (più) saldo (o fermo): His trembling hand steadied, la mano che tremava gli si fece (più) ferma (o gli si fermò)2 stabilizzarsi: Share prices are steadying quickly, i corsi azionari si stanno stabilizzando rapidamente● to steady down, (far) mettere giudizio (a q.); (far) mettere la testa a posto (a q.); (fare) calmare: He'll steady down in time, col tempo metterà giudizio □ to steady oneself, riprendere (o ritrovare) l'equilibrio; riprendersi (fam.). -
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(make friends (with smb.))подружиться (с кем-л.); завязывать приятельские отношения, заводить друзейHe made a steady income from his friends and he made friends easily. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Ant and the Grasshopper’) — Друзья были для него источником постоянного дохода, а обзаводился он ими с необычайной легкостью.
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1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.)2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.)3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.)4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.)
2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.)- steadily- steadiness
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steady adj1. fijo / estable / regular2. constante3. firme / segurois that ladder steady? ¿está firme la escalera?tr['stedɪ]2 (regular, constant - heartbeat, pace) regular; (- demand, speed, improvement, decline, increase) constante; (- flow, rain) continuo,-a; (rhythm) regular, constante; (- prices, currency) estable3 (regular - job) fijo,-a, estable; (- income) regular, fijo,-a4 (student) aplicado,-a; (worker, person) serio,-a, formal1 ¡cuidado!, ¡ojo!1 (boyfriend) novio; (girlfriend) novia1 (hold firm - ladder, table, etc) sujetar, sostener; (stabilize) estabilizar2 (person, nerves) calmar, tranquilizar1 (market, prices) estabilizarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be as steady as a rock ser sólido,-a como una rocato go steady on something tener cuidado con algoto go steady (with somebody) ser novio,-a (de alguien)■ are they going steady? ¿son novios?: sujetarshe steadied herself: recobró el equilibriosteady vi: estabilizarse1) firm, sure: seguro, firmeto have a steady hand: tener buen pulso2) fixed, regular: fijoa steady income: ingresos fijos3) calm: tranquilo, ecuánimeshe has steady nerves: es imperturbable4) dependable: responsable, fiable5) constant: constanteadj.• constante adj.• firme adj.n.• constante s.m.• estable s.m.• fijo s.m.• firme s.m.• juicioso s.m.• novio formal s.m.• regular s.m.• uniforme s.m.v.• estabilizar v.• fijar v.• sostener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)
I 'stediadjective -dier, -diest2)a) ( constant) <breeze/rain/speed> constante; <rhythm/pace> constante, regular; <flow/stream> continuo; <improvement/decline/increase> constante; <prices/currency> establec) ( dependable) <person/worker> serio, formal3) (as interj) cuidado!, ojo! (fam)
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-dies, -dying, -died transitive verba) ( make stable) \<\<table/ladder\>\> ( by holding) sujetar (para que no se mueva)b) ( make calm) calmar, tranquilizar*
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vi estabilizarse*
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['stedɪ]to go steady (with somebody) — (colloq & dated) ser* novio/novia (de alguien), noviar (con alguien) (AmL)
1. ADJ(compar steadier) (superl steadiest)1) (=continuous) [decline, increase, improvement, flow] continuo; [demand, wind, supply] constante; [rain] constante, ininterrumpido; [breathing, beat] regular; [temperature] constante, uniformethere was a steady downpour for three hours — llovió durante tres horas ininterrumpidamente or sin parar
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we have a steady stream of visitors — tenemos un flujo constante de visitantes2) (=calm) [voice] firme; [gaze] fijo; [nerves] templado3) (=firm) [chair, table] firme, seguro; [boat] estable•
hold the camera steady — no muevas la cámarathe unemployment rate is holding steady at 7.3% — el índice de paro se mantiene estable a un 7,3%
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to be steady on one's feet — caminar con paso seguro4) (=reliable) [person] formal, serio5) (=regular) [boyfriend, girlfriend] formal; [relationship] estable2. ADVsteady! you're rocking the boat — ¡quieto! estás haciendo que se balancee la barca
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steady as she goes! — (Naut) ¡mantenga el rumbo!•
steady on! there's no need to lose your temper — ¡tranquilo! no hay necesidad de perder los estribos2) *•
to go steady with sb — ser novio formal de algn3.N † * novio(-a) m / f4. VT1) (=stabilize) [+ wobbling object] estabilizar; [+ chair, table] (with hands) sujetar para que no se mueva; (with wedge) poner un calzo a (para que no cojee)to steady o.s. — equilibrarse
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to steady o.s. against or on sth — recobrar el equilibrio apoyándose en algo2) (=compose) [+ nervous person] calmar, tranquilizar; [+ wild person] apaciguar; [+ horse] tranquilizarto steady o.s. — calmarse, tranquilizarse
5. VI1) (=stop moving) dejar de moverse2) (=grow calm) [voice] calmarse; [prices, market] estabilizarse, hacerse más estable•
to have a steadying influence on sb — ejercer una buena influencia sobre algn* * *
I ['stedi]adjective -dier, -diest2)a) ( constant) <breeze/rain/speed> constante; <rhythm/pace> constante, regular; <flow/stream> continuo; <improvement/decline/increase> constante; <prices/currency> establec) ( dependable) <person/worker> serio, formal3) (as interj) cuidado!, ojo! (fam)
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-dies, -dying, -died transitive verba) ( make stable) \<\<table/ladder\>\> ( by holding) sujetar (para que no se mueva)b) ( make calm) calmar, tranquilizar*
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vi estabilizarse*
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to go steady (with somebody) — (colloq & dated) ser* novio/novia (de alguien), noviar (con alguien) (AmL)
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1. adjectiveas steady as a rock — völlig standfest [Leiter, Tisch]; völlig stabil [Boot]; ganz ruhig [Hand]
be steady on one's feet or legs/bicycle — sicher auf den Beinen sein/sicher auf seinem Fahrrad fahren
steady as she goes! — (coll.) immer so weiter!
2) (still) ruhigturn a steady gaze or look on somebody — jemanden fest ansehen
3) (regular, constant) stetig; gleichmäßig [Tempo], stabil [Preis, Lohn]; gleich bleibend [Temperatur]; beständig [Klima, Summen, Lärm]we had steady rain/drizzle — wir hatten Dauerregen/es nieselte [bei uns] ständig
steady on! — langsam! (ugs.)
4) (invariable) unerschütterlich; beständig [Wesensart]; standhaft [Weigerung]; fest [Charakter, Glaube]5) (enduring)2. transitive verba steady boyfriend/girlfriend — ein fester Freund/eine feste Freundin (ugs.)
festhalten [Leiter]; beruhigen [Pferd, Nerven]; ruhig halten [Boot, Flugzeug]3. intransitive verbshe steadied herself against the table/with a stick — sie hielt sich am Tisch fest/stützte sich mit einem Stock
[Preise:] sich stabilisieren; [Geschwindigkeit:] sich mäßigen4. adverbgo steady with somebody — (coll.) mit jemandem gehen (ugs.)
* * *['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) sicher2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) gleichmäßig3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) unveränderlich2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) sich festigen- academic.ru/92075/steadily">steadily- steadiness
- steady on! - steady !* * *[ˈstedi]I. adj1. (stable) fest, stabilthe doctors are now letting her get out of bed, but she's not yet \steady on her legs die Ärzte lassen sie jetzt aufstehen, aber sie ist noch etwas wack[e]lig auf den Beinen\steady employment/job feste Anstellung [o Arbeit] /Stelle\steady relationship feste Beziehung\steady temperature gleich bleibende Temperatur2. (regular) kontinuierlich, gleich bleibendprogress has been slow but \steady es ging langsam, aber stetig voran\steady breathing/pulse regelmäßiges Atmen/regelmäßiger Puls\steady flow regelmäßiger Fluss\steady increase/decrease stetige Zunahme/Abnahme\steady rain anhaltender Regen\steady speed konstante Geschwindigkeit3. (not wavering) festhe gave her a \steady look er sah sie unverwandt an\steady ache [or pain] andauernder [o permanenter] Schmerz\steady hand ruhige Hand\steady voice feste Stimme4. (calm and dependable) verlässlich, solide\steady nerves starke Nerven5. (regular) regelmäßig\steady client [or customer] Stammkunde, -kundin m, f\steady beau AM ständiger Begleiter\steady boyfriend/girlfriend fester Freund/feste FreundinII. vt<- ie->1. (stabilize)▪ to \steady sth/sb etw/jdn stabilisierenMike used to be really wild, but marriage and fatherhood have steadied him Mike war immer ziemlich verrückt, aber Ehe und Vaterschaft haben ihn ausgeglichener gemachtto \steady oneself ins Gleichgewicht kommen, Halt findento \steady the ladder die Leiter festhalten2. (make calm)to \steady one's aim sein Ziel fixierento \steady one's nerves seine Nerven beruhigenIII. adv1. (still)to hold \steady prices stabil bleibento hold sth \steady etw festhaltento go \steady on sth mit etw dat sparsam umgehen [o vorsichtig sein]I'd like a gin and tonic, please, and go \steady on the ice ich hätte gerne einen Gin Tonic, aber bitte mit wenig Eiskeep her \steady as she goes! halte sie auf Kurs!to go \steady with sb fest mit jdm gehen fam\steady on! BRIT halt!* * *['stedɪ]1. adj (+er)steady on one's legs/feet — fest or sicher auf den Beinen
to hold sth steady — etw ruhig halten; ladder etw festhalten
2) (= constant) wind, progress, demand etc ständig, stet (geh); drizzle ununterbrochen; temperature beständig; income geregeltat a steady pace — in gleichmäßigem Tempo
4) job, boyfriend fest2. advsteady (on)!, steady the buffs! — immer mit der Ruhe! (inf), sachte! (inf)
to go steady (with sb) (inf) — mit jdm (fest) gehen (inf)
they're going steady (inf) — sie gehen fest miteinander, sie sind fest zusammen
3. n (inf)fester Freund (inf), feste Freundin (inf)4. vtplane, boat wieder ins Gleichgewicht bringen; (= stabilize) nerves, person beruhigen; (in character) ausgleichen5. visich beruhigen; (person, voice) ruhig(er) werden* * *steady [ˈstedı]A adj (adv steadily)he was not steady on his legs er stand nicht fest auf den Beinen;2. gleichbleibend, gleichmäßig, stetig, ständig, unveränderlich:steady girlfriend feste Freundin;steady income festes oder geregeltes Einkommen;be in a steady job einen festen Arbeitsplatz haben;steady pace gleichmäßiges Tempo;steady relationship feste Beziehung3. gewohnheits-, regelmäßig:b) ordentlich, solid(e) (Leben, Mensch)c) nüchtern, gesetztd) zuverlässig (Freund, Spieler etc)B adv umga) go steady (with) vorsichtig(er) sein (mit), sich zurückhalten (bei, mit)C int1. sachte!, ruhig Blut!2. steady on! halt!D v/tsteady o.s.a) sich stützen,b) fig sich beruhigen;steady sb’s nerves jemandes Nerven beruhigen2. ein Pferd zügeln3. jemanden zur Vernunft bringen, ernüchternE v/i1. fest oder sicher oder ruhig etc werden, Halt gewinnen, sich festigen, sich stabilisieren ( auch WIRTSCH Preise etc)F s1. Stütze f2. umg feste(r) Freund(in)* * *1. adjective1) (stable) stabil; (not wobbling) standfestas steady as a rock — völlig standfest [Leiter, Tisch]; völlig stabil [Boot]; ganz ruhig [Hand]
be steady on one's feet or legs/bicycle — sicher auf den Beinen sein/sicher auf seinem Fahrrad fahren
hold or keep the ladder steady — die Leiter festhalten
steady as she goes! — (coll.) immer so weiter!
2) (still) ruhigturn a steady gaze or look on somebody — jemanden fest ansehen
3) (regular, constant) stetig; gleichmäßig [Tempo], stabil [Preis, Lohn]; gleich bleibend [Temperatur]; beständig [Klima, Summen, Lärm]we had steady rain/drizzle — wir hatten Dauerregen/es nieselte [bei uns] ständig
steady! — Vorsicht!; (to dog, horse) ruhig!
steady on! — langsam! (ugs.)
4) (invariable) unerschütterlich; beständig [Wesensart]; standhaft [Weigerung]; fest [Charakter, Glaube]5) (enduring)2. transitive verba steady boyfriend/girlfriend — ein fester Freund/eine feste Freundin (ugs.)
festhalten [Leiter]; beruhigen [Pferd, Nerven]; ruhig halten [Boot, Flugzeug]3. intransitive verbshe steadied herself against the table/with a stick — sie hielt sich am Tisch fest/stützte sich mit einem Stock
[Preise:] sich stabilisieren; [Geschwindigkeit:] sich mäßigen4. adverbgo steady with somebody — (coll.) mit jemandem gehen (ugs.)
* * *(boyfriend) n.fester Freund m. (girlfriend) n.feste Freundin f. adj.Dauer- präfix.bleibend adj.fest adj.gleichbleibend adj.langsam adj.ordentlich adj.regelmäßig adj.solide adj.stabil adj.standhaft adj.stationär adj.stetig adj.ständig adj.zuverlässig adj. v.fest (sicher)machen ausdr.festigen v. -
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['stedɪ]adj1) устойчивый, нешатающийся, твёрдый, крепкийHe made the table steady with a piece of cardboard. — Он укрепил стол, подложив кусок картона.
The job needs steady hands (nerves). — Для этой работы нужна твердая рука (крепкие нервы).
- steady table- steady ladder
- steady platform
- steady foundation
- steady support
- steady hand
- steady nerves
- be not steady on one's legs
- hold the candle steady
- make smth steady
- make the table steady2) постоянный, неуклонный- steady growth in industry- steady improvement in industry
- steady decline in industry
- steady control
- steady prices
- steady rise
- steady man
- steady friend
- steady light
- steady image
- steady in one's purpose
- steady in its progress
- be steady in one's habits
- get steady encouragement
- have a steady job
- keep up a steady speed
- live a steady life
- meet with a steady opposition
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['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) stabil; rolig2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) konstant3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) fast4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) stabil; solid2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) stabilisere sig- steadily- steadiness
- steady on! - steady !* * *['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) stabil; rolig2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) konstant3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) fast4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) stabil; solid2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) stabilisere sig- steadily- steadiness
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1. n опора, держатель2. n разг. молодой человек, постоянный друг3. n разг. девушка, подруга4. a прочный, твёрдый, устойчивый5. a устойчивый, постоянный, стабильный; ровный, равномерный6. a тех. установившийся; спокойный7. a непоколебимый, твёрдый; верный8. a степенный, спокойный9. a надёжный, неизменный, постоянный10. adv устойчиво; ровноkeep her steady!, steady as you go! — так держать!
11. v укреплять, делать прочным, придавать устойчивость12. v укрепляться, приходить в устойчивое состояние, становиться прочным13. v успокаивать, действовать успокаивающе14. v остепениться15. v придать степенность16. v ком. стабилизировать17. v ком. стабилизироваться18. int берегись!, спокойно!, осторожно!19. int мор. так держать!Синонимический ряд:1. balanced (adj.) balanced; fixed; stable2. ceaseless (adj.) ceaseless; continuous; incessant; persistent3. conscientious (adj.) conscientious; dependable; reliable4. constant (adj.) consistent; constant; equable; even; invariable; stabile; unchanging; undeviating; unfluctuating; uniform; uninterrupted; unremitting; unvarying5. dedicated (adj.) dedicated; patient; staunch6. faithful (adj.) allegiant; ardent; faithful; fast; liege; loyal; resolute; true7. firm (adj.) firm; solid; sturdy; substantial8. frequent (adj.) frequent; habitual; regular9. steadfast (adj.) calm; cool; poised; sedate; settled; staid; steadfast; unwavering10. sure (adj.) abiding; enduring; never-failing; sure; unfaltering; unqualified; unquestioning; unshakable; unshaken; wholehearted11. girl friend (noun) beau; beloved; boyfriend; flame; girl friend; honey; inamorata; inamorato; ladylove; lover; sweetheart; sweetie; truelove12. stabilise (verb) balance; ballast; brace; counterbalance; equalise; firm; poise; secure; stabilify; stabilise; stabilitate; stabilize; stiffenАнтонимический ряд:erratic; fickle; fluctuating; inconstant; infirm; irresponsible; mercurial; mutable; occasional; restless; shaky; sporadic; unsettled; unstable; unsteady; upset; variable -
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[ʼstedi] adj1) ( stable) fest, stabil;the doctors are now letting her get out of bed, but she's not yet \steady on her legs die Ärzte lassen sie jetzt aufstehen, aber sie ist noch etwas wack[e]lig auf den Beinen;\steady relationship feste Beziehung;\steady temperature gleich bleibende Temperatur2) ( regular) kontinuierlich, gleich bleibend;progress has been slow but \steady es ging langsam, aber stetig voran;\steady breathing/ pulse regelmäßiges Atmen/regelmäßiger Puls;\steady flow regelmäßiger Fluss;\steady increase/ decrease stetige Zunahme/Abnahme;\steady rain anhaltender Regen;\steady speed konstante Geschwindigkeit3) ( not wavering) fest;he gave her a \steady look er sah sie unverwandt an;\steady hand ruhige Hand;\steady voice feste Stimme4) ( calm and dependable) verlässlich, solide;\steady nerves starke Nerven5) ( regular) regelmäßig;\steady beau (Am) ständiger Begleiter;1) ( stabilize)to \steady sth/sb etw/jdn stabilisieren;Mike used to be really wild, but marriage and fatherhood have steadied him Mike war immer ziemlich verrückt, aber Ehe und Vaterschaft haben ihn ausgeglichener gemacht;to \steady oneself ins Gleichgewicht kommen, Halt finden;to \steady the ladder die Leiter festhalten2) ( make calm)to \steady one's aim sein Ziel fixieren;to \steady one's nerves seine Nerven beruhigen adv1) ( still)to hold \steady prices stabil bleiben;to hold sth \steady etw festhaltenI'd like a gin and tonic, please, and go \steady on the ice ich hätte gerne einen Gin Tonic, aber bitte mit wenig Eiskeep her \steady as she goes! halte sie auf Kurs!4) (dated: have regular boyfriend, girlfriend)( warning) sachte!; -
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1. [ʹstedı] n1. опора, держатель2. разг.1) молодой человек, постоянный друг ( девушки)2) девушка, подруга ( молодого человека)2. [ʹstedı] ashe's my steady - она моя подружка /девушка/
1. прочный, твёрдый, устойчивыйto make a chair [a table] steady - укрепить или прочно установить стул [стол] ( чтобы не шатался)
he is not steady on his legs - он нетвёрдо стоит /держится/ на ногах
hold the ladder steady! - держи лестницу так, чтобы она не шаталась!
2. 1) устойчивый, постоянный, стабильный; ровный, равномерныйsteady alteration [improvement] - непрерывное изменение [улучшение]
steady image - кино устойчивое изображение; устойчивый кинокадр
prices are steady - цены устойчивые, цены сохраняются на прежнем уровне
3. непоколебимый, твёрдый; верныйsteady encouragement [faith] - твёрдая поддержка [вера]
steady hand - твёрдая /верная/ рука
4. степенный, спокойный5. надёжный, неизменный, постоянный3. [ʹstedı] advустойчиво; ровно4. [ʹstedı] vkeep her steady!, steady as you go! - мор. так держать!
1. 1) укреплять, делать прочным, придавать устойчивостьto steady oneself against smth. - (пошатнувшись) ухватиться за что-л., опереться на что-л.
2) укрепляться, приходить в устойчивое состояние, становиться прочным2. успокаивать, действовать успокаивающеher calm steadied the nervous passengers - её невозмутимость успокоила перепуганных пассажиров
a glass of whisky will steady your nerves - рюмка виски снимет у вас нервное напряжение
3. (тж. steady down)1) остепениться2) придать степенность4. (тж. steady down) ком.1) стабилизировать2) стабилизироваться5. [ʹstedı] int1. берегись!, спокойно!, осторожно!2. мор. так держать! -
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'stedi 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) stø, sikker2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) fast, jevn3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) trofast, vedvarende4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) stødig2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) stabilisere seg- steadily- steadiness
- steady on! - steady !fast--------regelmessig--------støIsubst. \/ˈstedɪ\/( hverdagslig) fast følge, kjæreste, venn(inne)IIverb \/ˈstedɪ\/1) stive av, støtte, gjøre stødig, gi støtte til, bli støttet\/avstivet\/festet2) berolige, roe, bli rolig(ere), roe seg, falle til ro, bli stille3) stagge (seg), holde i ro, stabilisere(s)IIIadj. \/ˈstedɪ\/1) solid, stabil, fast2) stø, stødig, fast, sikker3) rolig, (be)sindig• you don't have to be afraid, it is a steady horsedu trenger ikke være redd, det er en rolig hest4) stadig, vedvarende, jevn, uavbrutt5) fastIVadv. \/ˈstedɪ\/stødig, stille• stand steady!go steady ha fast følge, være kjæresterVinterj. \/ˈstedɪ\/rolig nå, forsiktig -
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I 1. ['stedɪ]1) (gradual) [increase, decline] progressivo2) (continual) [breathing, drip] regolare; [ progress] costante; [ stream] regolare, costante; [ rain] persistenteto keep o hold sth. steady tenere fermo qcs.; he isn't very steady on his feet (from age) non è molto saldo sulle gambe; (from drunkenness) barcolla un po'; to hold steady — econ. [ interest rates] rimanere stabile
5) (reliable) [ job] fisso, stabile; [ boyfriend] fisso; [ relationship] stabile2.3.to go steady with sb. — fare coppia fissa con qcn
interiezione BE colloq.II 1. ['stedɪ]steady on! — (reprovingly) fai attenzione!
1) (keep still) tenere fermo [ladder, camera]2) (control)2.verbo intransitivo stabilizzarsi3.to steady oneself — (physically) riprendere l'equilibrio; (mentally) mettere la testa a posto, mettere giudizio
* * *['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) fermo, stabile2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) costante, regolare3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) solido4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) serio, posato2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) stabilizzarsi; ritrovare l'equilibrio- steadily- steadiness
- steady on! - steady !* * *I 1. ['stedɪ]1) (gradual) [increase, decline] progressivo2) (continual) [breathing, drip] regolare; [ progress] costante; [ stream] regolare, costante; [ rain] persistenteto keep o hold sth. steady tenere fermo qcs.; he isn't very steady on his feet (from age) non è molto saldo sulle gambe; (from drunkenness) barcolla un po'; to hold steady — econ. [ interest rates] rimanere stabile
5) (reliable) [ job] fisso, stabile; [ boyfriend] fisso; [ relationship] stabile2.3.to go steady with sb. — fare coppia fissa con qcn
interiezione BE colloq.II 1. ['stedɪ]steady on! — (reprovingly) fai attenzione!
1) (keep still) tenere fermo [ladder, camera]2) (control)2.verbo intransitivo stabilizzarsi3.to steady oneself — (physically) riprendere l'equilibrio; (mentally) mettere la testa a posto, mettere giudizio
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['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) trden, miren2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) enakomeren3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) stalen4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) vztrajen, umirjen2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) umiriti (se)- steadily- steadiness
- steady on! - steady !* * *I [stédi]nounopora; American stalen kavalir, "fant"II [stédi]1.adjective ( steadily adverb)čvrst, trden, stalen, nepremakljiv, neomajen; miren, siguren; odmerjen, pravilen, nespremenljiv, stalen; enakomeren, nepretrgan, enoličen; neplašljiv (konj); zanesljiv, trezen, resen; oprezen, preudaren; commerce stalen, stabilen, ustaljena man steady in his purpose — človek, ki ne odstopi od svojega ciljato remain steady commerce ostati stalen (o cenah);2.interjectionsteady! — (le) mirno (kri)!; previdno!, oprezno!, počasi!, polagoma!steady on! — stoj!;3.transitive verbutrditi, pritrditi, pričvrstiti; podpreti; ustaliti; sigurno upravljati (s čolnom); brzdati (konja); zmanjšati (hitrost); figuratively privesti (koga) k pameti, spametovati; strezniti; intransitive verb ustaliti se, utrditi se; sigurno, enakomerno se gibati, premikati (o čolnu); umiriti se; priti k pameti, spametovati se, strezniti se, strezniti seto steady one's nerves — pomiriti, umiriti si živce -
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ˈstedɪ
1. прил.
1) а) устойчивый;
прочный, твердый Syn: firm, stable б) перен. твердый, верный, непоколебимый;
надежный steady hand Syn: hard, solid
2) а) равномерный, ровный б) перен. спокойный, уравновешенный a steady person ≈ уравновешенный человек
3) неизменный, неизменяемый, неизменяющийся;
неуклонный;
постоянный Syn: constant, permanent
5)
2. гл.
1) делать(ся) твердым, устойчивым
2) остепениться
3. сущ.;
разг. жених;
невеста;
возлюбленный;
возлюбленная;
молодой человек, постоянный друг( девушки) ;
девушка, подруга( молодого человека)
4. межд. осторожно! опора, держатель( разговорное) молодой человек, постоянный друг (девушки) (разговорное) девушка, подруга (молодого человека) - she's my * она моя подружка /девушка/ прочный, твердый, устойчивый - * foundation прочное основание - * nerves крепкие нервы - to make a chair * укрепить или прочно установить стул (чтобы не шатался) - he is not * on his legs он нетвердо стоит /держится/ на ногах - hold the ladder *! держи лестницу так, чтобы она не шаталась! устойчивый, постоянный, стабильный;
ровный, равномерный - * alteration непрерывное изменение - * speed постоянная скорость - * wind ровный ветер - * temperature ровная температура - * light равномерное освещение - * image (кинематографический) устойчивое изображение;
устойчивый кинокадр - prices are * цены устойчивые, цены сохраняются на прежнем уровне (техническое) установившийся( о режиме) ;
спокойный (о ходе) непоколебимый, твердый, верный - * encouragement твердая поддержка - * resolve непреклонное решение - * hand твердая /верная/ рука - to be * in one's allegiance не колебаться в своей приверженности - to be * in one's purpose неуклонно идти к своей цели степенный, спокойный - * young man уравновешенный молодой человек - to lead a * life вести размеренную жизнь надежный, неизменный, постоянный - * friend преданный друг - to go * (постоянно) дружить( о юноше и девушке) устойчиво;
ровно - keep her *!, * as you go! (морское) так держать! укреплять, делать прочным, придавать устойчивость - to * a boat привести лодку в равновесие - to * oneself against smth. (пошатнувшись) ухватиться за что-л., опереться на что-л. укрепляться, приходить в устойчивое состояние, становиться прочным - the boat steadied лодка пришла в равновесие успокаивать, действовать успокаивающе - her calm steadied the nervous passengers ее невозмутимость успокоила перепуганных пассажиров - a glass of whisky will * your nerves рюмка виски снимет у вас нервное напряжение (тж. * down) остепениться - a young man who has steadied down остепенившийся молодой человек придать степенность - marriage has steadied him down после женитьбы он остепенился (тж. * down) (коммерческое) стабилизировать;
стабилизироваться берегись!, спокойно!, осторожно! ( морское) так держать! steady делать(ся) твердым, устойчивым;
the boat steadied лодка пришла в равновесие ~ остепениться;
he will soon steady (down) он скоро остепенится steady делать(ся) твердым, устойчивым;
the boat steadied лодка пришла в равновесие ~ разг. жених;
невеста;
возлюбленный;
возлюбленная ~ неизменный ~ остепениться;
he will soon steady (down) он скоро остепенится ~ int осторожно! ~ постоянный, неизменный, неуклонный;
steady flow of talk непрерывный поток слов ~ постоянный ~ равномерный, ровный ~ стабильный ~ твердый, верный, непоколебимый;
надежный ~ уравновешенный, спокойный;
a steady young fellow уравновешенный молодой человек ~ устойчивый;
прочный ~ устойчивый ~ hand твердое руководство;
steady resolve непреклонное решение;
steady as a rock твердый как скала ~ постоянный, неизменный, неуклонный;
steady flow of talk непрерывный поток слов ~ hand твердая, уверенная рука ~ hand твердое руководство;
steady resolve непреклонное решение;
steady as a rock твердый как скала ~ hand твердое руководство;
steady resolve непреклонное решение;
steady as a rock твердый как скала ~ уравновешенный, спокойный;
a steady young fellow уравновешенный молодой человек
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