steady
Significado: Firmly fixed, stable, or regular; not shaking or changing
Steady describes something that is stable, firm, and not likely to change or move. It can refer to physical stability (steady hands), consistent progress (steady growth), or reliable character (a steady worker). As a verb, it means to make or become steady. The phrase 'steady on' is British slang meaning 'calm down.'
Ejemplos
- You need a steady hand to pour the liquid carefully. 你需要稳定的手才能小心地倒液体。Necesitas una mano firme para verter el líquido con cuidado.液体を慎重に注ぐには、安定した手が必要です。액체를 조심스럽게 따르려면 손이 흔들리지 않아야 합니다.
- The company has shown steady growth over the past five years. 公司在过去五年中稳步增长。La empresa ha mostrado un crecimiento constante en los últimos cinco años.会社は過去5年間、着実な成長を示しています。회사는 지난 5년간 꾸준한 성장을 보여 왔습니다.
- She's been going steady with her boyfriend for two years. 她和男朋友稳定交往了两年。Ella ha estado saliendo formalmente con su novio durante dos años.彼女は2年間、彼氏と真剣に交際しています。그녀는 2년째 남자친구와 진지하게 교제하고 있습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old English 'stæþþig' meaning 'fixed, firm in its place', from 'stede' (place), from Proto-Germanic 'stadiz'. Related to 'stead' (as in 'instead' and 'homestead') and 'steady'. The phrase 'go steady' dates from the 1900s.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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