词汇 | stabilization |
释义 | stabilization noun[ U ] (UK usuallystabilisation)uk /ˌsteɪ.bəl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌsteɪ.bəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/ the condition of being fixed and not changing, or the act of making something like this: 稳定;使…稳定 South Africa was starting to see the stabilization of the AIDS epidemic.南非的艾滋病疫情开始趋于稳定。 The stabilization of the currency overnight was a remarkable achievement.在一夜之间把货币稳定下来是一个壮举。 See stabilize He points to the tax cuts he implemented as leading to economic stabilization and growth. The first priority was stabilization of the situation. Safety issues are at the core of crisis stabilization. Keeping and staying the same anti-progressive calcification calcify consistency consistent continuum invariant inveteracy kept leave well aloneidiom left stability stabilize stably stay steadfast unreformed wallow wallow in something wouldn't have it any other wayidiom stabilization | Business Englishstabilization noun[ U ] (UK alsostabilisation)uk /ˌsteɪbəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/us ECONOMICS, POLITICS the fact of something such as an economy or system becoming able to continue in a regular and successful way without unexpected changes: economic/financial stabilizationThey view a tight budget as key to financial stabilization. stabilization programs/plans/policies ECONOMICS, FINANCE the fact of prices or rates starting to remain at about the same level, rather than changing a lot: price/currency/rate stabilizationThe proposal would ensure a rapid price stabilization. Examples of stabilizationstabilization The sample comprised 354 first-episode psychosis patients followed up 12-months after remission/stabilization of their psychotic symptoms. A version of a stabilization technique was used to solve the steady-state problem formulated above. Both of these free-energy functional approaches allow the interplay between topology and stabilization to be made apparent. Thus, there exists a negative feedback between the layer and emission parameters, which ensures stabilization of the electron emission current. At the same time, however, governments too had a positive stake in pursuing stabilization through extensive if not nearly exclusive reliance on monetary austerity. A study of male graduates118 supported recent longitudinal evidence of clinical stabilization and amelioration of disruptive symptoms in chronic schizophrenia. Several mechanisms may explain the possible stabilization of the infection. If they focus on short run macroeconomic stabilization (avoiding a credit crunch) they may increase the probability of bank failures and bank panics. Birth of piglets after transfer of embryos cryopreserved by cytoskeletal stabilization and vitrification. So it makes sense to look for configurations that are stable without wall stabilization. The stabilization of the surface mode of oscillations can be explained as follows. Stabilization of energy-related carbon emissions at a pre-2020 level is unlikely in the absence of policy initiatives undertaken to reduce these emissions. Stabilization prior to surgery is now widely practised and inherently more compromised neonates survive to undergo surgery. This result implies that stabilization policies designed using the log-linearized model may backfire. For the regime, the need for postwar stabilization was acute. See all examples of stabilization These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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