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stabilize [ˊsteɪbəlaɪz] vстабилизи́ровать, де́лать усто́йчивым -
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stabilize [ˈsteɪbəlaɪz]* * *['steɪbəlaɪz] 1.transitive verb gen stabiliser; Medicine rendre [quelque chose] plus stable [medical condition]2.intransitive verb se stabiliser3.stabilizing present participle adjective [effect, influence] stabilisateur/-trice -
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stabilize v stabilisieren, konstant machen; konstant haltenEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > stabilize
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > stabilize
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stabiliserse stabiliser;∎ the political situation has stabilized la situation politique s'est stabilisée -
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stabilize vстабилизироватьstabilized flightустановившийся полетstabilizing finгоризонтальное хвостовое оперениеstabilizing parachuteстабилизирующий парашют -
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *[-bi-]* * *sta·bi·lize[ˈsteɪbəlaɪz]I. vt▪ to \stabilize sth1. (make firm) etw stabilisieren2. (maintain level) etw festigen [o stabilisieren]to \stabilize the population das Bevölkerungswachstum konstant haltenprizes have \stabilized die Preise haben sich stabilisierthis condition has now \stabilized MED sein Zustand ist jetzt stabilto have a stabilizing effect on the economy eine stabilisierende Wirkung auf die Wirtschaft habento \stabilize at 50% sich auf 50 % einpendeln* * *['steIbəlaɪz]1. vt (FIN, NAUT, AVIAT)stabilisieren2. visich stabilisieren* * *a) festigen, stützenb) konstant haltenc) im Gleichgewicht halten:* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb -
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- bi-verb (to make (more) stable: He put a wedge of paper under the table to stabilize it.)tr['steɪbəlaɪz]1 estabilizar1 estabilizarse: estabilizarstabilize vi: estabilizarsestabilize (US/UK)v.• estabilizar v.'steɪbəlaɪz
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vi estabilizarse*['steɪbǝlaɪz]1.VT [+ boat] estabilizar2.VI [currency, economy] estabilizarse* * *['steɪbəlaɪz]
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stabilize[Swahili Word] -imarisha[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] imara adv/adj------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stabilize[Swahili Word] -simamisha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[English Example] stabilize prices[Swahili Example] simamisha bei------------------------------------------------------------ -
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стабилизировать глагол:стабилизировать (stabilize, steady)стабилизироваться (stabilize, harden)делать устойчивым (steady, stabilize) -
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[ˈsteɪbɪlaɪz]stabilize делать устойчивым stabilize стабилизировать, делать устойчивым stabilize стабилизировать -
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[ʹsteıbılaız] v1. 1) стабилизировать, упрочитьto stabilize the front - воен. а) стабилизировать положение на фронте; б) перейти к позиционной войне
2) стабилизироваться, упрочиться, приобрести устойчивость2. ав., мор. придавать остойчивость
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stabilize — sta‧bil‧ize [ˈsteɪblaɪz] also stabilise verb [intransitive, transitive] to become firm, steady, or unchanging, or to make something do this: • We want to stabilize consumer prices for sugar and sugar products. • the government s plan to… … Financial and business terms
stabilize — stabilize, steady, poise, balance, ballast, trim are comparable when they mean to maintain or cause to maintain position or equilibrium. Despite their agreement in basic meaning they vary widely in their implications and in their range of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
stabilize — I verb balance, clinch, counterbalance, establish, firm up, round, secure, set, settle, steady II index adjust (regulate), compensate (counterbalance), establish ( … Law dictionary
stabilize — (v.) 1861, originally of ships; probably a back formation from STABILITY (Cf. stability). Related: Stabilized; stabilizing … Etymology dictionary
stabilize — (Amer.) sta·bi·lize || steɪbɪlaɪz v. make stable; become stable; maintain a given level (also stabilise) … English contemporary dictionary
stabilize — [v] make or keep in steady state; make resistant to change balance, ballast, bolt, brace, buttress, counterbalance, counterpoise, equalize, fasten, firm, firm up*, fix, freeze*, maintain, ossify, poise, preserve, prop, secure, set, settle,… … New thesaurus
stabilize — (also stabilise) ► VERB ▪ make or become stable. DERIVATIVES stabilization noun … English terms dictionary
stabilize — [stā′bə līz΄] vt. stabilized, stabilizing [Fr stabiliser < L stabilis: see STABLE1 & IZE] 1. to make stable, or firm 2. to keep from changing or fluctuating, as in price 3. to give stability to (an airplane, ship, etc.) with a stabilizer … English World dictionary
stabilize — UK [ˈsteɪbəlaɪz] / US [ˈsteɪb(ə)lˌaɪz] verb Word forms stabilize : present tense I/you/we/they stabilize he/she/it stabilizes present participle stabilizing past tense stabilized past participle stabilized 1) a) [intransitive] to reach a state… … English dictionary
stabilize — sta|bi|lize [ steıbl,aız ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to reach a point where a medical condition is not likely to suddenly become worse, or to make someone reach this point: We have to stabilize her before she can be moved. 2. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stabilize — sta·bi·lize also Brit sta·bi·lise stā bə .līz vb, lized also Brit lised; liz·ing also Brit lis·ing vt to make stable <stabilize a patient s condition> vi to become stable <when pulse and blood pressure respond and stabilize (Jour. Amer.… … Medical dictionary