词组 | stability |
释义 | stability AC /stəˈbɪləti, stəˈbɪlɪti/ noun the condition of being steady and not changingadjectivespolitical/social stability The new government promised a return to political stability.financial/economic stability There were concerns about the company’s financial stability.greater/increased stability The last decade was a period of greater stability.relative stability (=more stability than at other times) The fighting followed a period of relative stability.long-term stability This policy will be disastrous for the country’s long-term stability.future stability The future stability of the company is in doubt.global/international stability Climate change is possibly the greatest threat to global stability.regional stability (=stability of a region) A divided country would also threaten regional stability.nouns + stabilityprice stability One of the economic aims was to achieve price stability.verbsbring/provide/create stability The country needs a strong leader who can bring stability.maintain stability Troops were sent to the area to maintain stability.ensure/guarantee stability The problem is how to ensure the future stability of the region.achieve stability Achieving stability will not be easy.restore stability The policy was an attempt to restore stability to the financial markets.threaten/undermine stability (=harm stability) This dispute threatens the stability of the government.promote/improve/increase stability All sides should work to promote stability in the area.phrasespeace and stability It could threaten the peace and stability of the region.a degree of stability The country has maintained a degree of stability.a threat to stability Terrorism will remain a threat to stability in the region.a period of stability The team now needs a period of stability. |
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