stability 音标拼音: [stəb'ɪlɪti]
n . 安定,稳定性,坚实,巩固,坚定
安定,稳定性,坚实,巩固,坚定
stability 稳定度
stability 稳定度 稳定性
stability n 1 :
the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast [
synonym :
{
stability }, {
stableness }] [
ant : {
instability },
{
unstableness }]
2 :
a stable order (
especially of society ) [
ant : {
instability }]
3 :
the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation ; "
early mariners relied on the constancy of the trade winds " [
synonym : {
constancy }, {
stability }] [
ant :
{
changefulness }, {
inconstancy }]
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n . [
L .
stabilitas ;
cf .
F .
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See {
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a .]
1 .
The state or quality of being stable ,
or firm ;
steadiness ;
stableness ;
firmness ;
strength to stand without being moved or overthrown ;
as ,
the stability of a structure ;
the stability of a throne or a constitution .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Steadiness or firmness of character ;
firmness of resolution or purpose ;
the quality opposite to {
fickleness }, {
irresolution },
or {
inconstancy };
constancy ;
steadfastness ;
as ,
a man of little stability ,
or of unusual stability .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Fixedness ; --
as opposed to {
fluidity }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Since fluidness and stability are contrary qualities . --
Boyle .
[
1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Steadiness ;
stableness ;
constancy ;
immovability ;
firmness .
[
1913 Webster ]
226 Moby Thesaurus words for "
stability ":
abidingness ,
abnegation ,
abstinence ,
accordance ,
age ,
antiquity ,
application ,
assiduity ,
assiduousness ,
authenticity ,
authoritativeness ,
body ,
bulldog tenacity ,
calculability ,
calm ,
calmness ,
ceaselessness ,
changelessness ,
coeternity ,
cohesion ,
concentration ,
concreteness ,
consecutiveness ,
conservatism ,
consistency ,
consonance ,
constancy ,
constant flow ,
constraint ,
continence ,
continualness ,
continuance ,
continuity ,
continuousness ,
control ,
cool ,
correspondence ,
defeat of time ,
defiance of time ,
density ,
dependability ,
determination ,
diligence ,
dispassion ,
diuturnity ,
dogged perseverance ,
doggedness ,
durability ,
durableness ,
duration ,
endlessness ,
endurance ,
engrossment ,
equability ,
equanimity ,
equilibrium ,
eternalness ,
eternity ,
evenness ,
ever -
duringness ,
everlastingness ,
everness ,
faithworthiness ,
featurelessness ,
fidelity ,
firmness ,
fixedness ,
foreverness ,
frozenness ,
fullness ,
gaplessness ,
gentleness ,
golden mean ,
happy medium ,
hardening ,
hardness ,
homogeneity ,
immobility ,
immovability ,
immovableness ,
immutability ,
impartiality ,
incessancy ,
indefatigability ,
indestructibility ,
industriousness ,
industry ,
infinite duration ,
infinity ,
insistence ,
insistency ,
interminability ,
invariability ,
invariableness ,
inveteracy ,
invincibility ,
jointlessness ,
judiciousness ,
juste -
milieu ,
lastingness ,
lenity ,
long standing ,
long -
lastingness ,
long -
livedness ,
longevity ,
loyalty ,
maintenance ,
mass ,
materiality ,
meden agan ,
middle way ,
mildness ,
moderateness ,
moderation ,
moderationism ,
monolithism ,
monotony ,
neutrality ,
never -
endingness ,
nonviolence ,
nothing in excess ,
obstinacy ,
pacifism ,
palpability ,
patience ,
patience of Job ,
perdurability ,
perennation ,
perenniality ,
perennialness ,
permanence ,
permanency ,
perpetualness ,
perpetuity ,
perseverance ,
persistence ,
persistency ,
pertinaciousness ,
pertinacity ,
plenitude ,
plodding ,
plugging ,
ponderability ,
predictability ,
preoccupation ,
prudence ,
quiescence ,
relentlessness ,
reliability ,
repose ,
resoluteness ,
resolution ,
resolve ,
restraint ,
rigidity ,
seamlessness ,
secureness ,
security ,
sedulity ,
sedulousness ,
self -
abnegation ,
self -
control ,
self -
denial ,
self -
restraint ,
sempiternity ,
serenity ,
single -
mindedness ,
singleness of purpose ,
slogging ,
smoothness ,
sobriety ,
solidity ,
solidness ,
soundness ,
stableness ,
stamina ,
standing ,
stasis ,
staunchness ,
staying power ,
steadfastness ,
steadiness ,
steady state ,
stick -
to -
itiveness ,
stoutness ,
strength ,
stubbornness ,
sturdiness ,
substance ,
substantiality ,
substantialness ,
successiveness ,
survival ,
survivance ,
tangibility ,
temper ,
temperance ,
temperateness ,
tenaciousness ,
tenacity ,
timelessness ,
tirelessness ,
torpor ,
toughness ,
tranquillity ,
trustworthiness ,
unbrokenness ,
unceasingness ,
unchangeability ,
unchangingness ,
undifferentiation ,
unerringness ,
unexcessiveness ,
unextravagance ,
unextremeness ,
uniformity ,
unintermittedness ,
uninterruptedness ,
uninterruption ,
unity ,
unrelievedness ,
unremittingness ,
unruffledness ,
unswerving attention ,
validity ,
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