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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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