英:['ekwəblɪ]
美:['ekwəblɪ]
英:['ekwəblɪ]
美:['ekwəblɪ]
adjective
marked by lack of variation or change : uniform
an equable distance apart
marked by lack of noticeable, unpleasant, or extreme variation or inequality
an equable temperament
Latin aequabilis, from aequare to make level or equal, from aequus
The first known use of equable was in 1677
-es1 of 3plural noun suffix
—used to form the plural of most nouns that end in s , zfuzzes , shbushes , chpeaches , or a final y that changes to iladies and of some nouns ending in f that changes to vloaves
glasses
-es2 of 3adverb suffix
-s entry 2
-es3 of 3verb suffix
—used to form the third person singular present of most verbs that end in s , zfizzes , shhushes , chcatches , or a final y that changes to idefies
blesses
errverb
to make a mistake
erred in my calculations
to do wrong : sin
ernenoun
eagle sense 1especially: one with a white tail
erminenoun
any of several weasels with black on the tail and a brown coat of fur which usually becomes white in the winter
the white fur of an ermine
erect1 of 2adjective
straight up and down : upright erect poplars
an erect pole
straight in posture
sit erect
directed upward : raised
a tree with erect branches
being in a state of physiological erection
erect2 of 2verb
to put up or together by fitting together materials : build, assemble erect a playground slide
erect a building
to set upright
erect a flagpole
to construct (as a perpendicular) on a given base
equipoisenoun
a state of balance : equilibrium
a weight used to balance another weight
equableadjective
not varying or changingespecially: free from extremes or sudden or harsh changes an equable climate
an equable temper
1 "All that happened ten years back, however," the elder man equably reminded his companion.
2 "Very good," he said, and he forced himself to speak equably.
3 She wasn't prepared to respond equably to Richardson's mood, and she spoke curtly.
她没想要耐下心来顾及理查森的情绪,说得很无礼。
4 What gives them backbone alongside their gift for compromise, allowing them to bend equably and then snap back sharply?
5 When the effects of the valvular lesion are so neutralized by these structural changes in the heart that the circulation is equably maintained, “compensation” is said to be efficient.
6 Well," acquiesced the Major equably, "and what can trouble a man's mind more than the exactions of these foreign syrens?
7 The Brotherhood, Egypt's oldest and most organized Islamist group, often met army generals after Mubarak's fall on February 11, 2011, in an apparent effort to manage the transition equably.
8 Sentence followed sentence in a smooth and easy stream, always clear, always grammatically correct, but with a flow too equably unbroken.
9 In fact, so confoundedly quarrelsome did he wax that it became a source of wonder how Fordham stood it so equably, and at last some one said so.
10 The atoms being equably distributed, the greater the superficial extent of any of these concentric strata, or spheres, the more atoms will lie upon it.
11 If you mean the climbing," he continued equably, "there was still less merit in that, for it was absurdly unnecessary, as you probably know, besides which I was full of Spanish brandy at the time.
12 Stanief, holding aside the curtain, smiled to himself; but Adrian accepted the Americanism equably and his last glance was all friendly.
13 Mr. Strangewey, you are a very amiable young man," he said equably, "to whom I have tried to show some kindness for Miss Maurel's sake.
14 Why not unite them under one banner – and spread the subsidy around more equably?
15 "It is too bad; but then it gives me Joan for a roommate, which is a silver lining," said Katherine equably.
16 The equable-nerd manner that colleagues once noted in Alito deserted him soon after Barack Obama became President.
17 We talked quite equably: I never in my life wrangled with Evie.
18 "I never was one yet," said Miss Diana, equably.
19 This was said so equably and with such an utter absence of resentment that the lady with all her assertiveness was dumbfoundered.
20 The answer came so equably, so matter-of-fact in tone, yet Raynier’s quick ear thought to detect something further.
2 稳定
hard firm stable steady settled staid unfaltering equable firmly stably tranquillization freeze stabilization ballast tranquilization sure-footedness settle stabilize stay peg
3 平静
surgeless even still smooth quiet calm peaceful tranquil serene lucid restful undisturbed sedate peaceable halcyon unperturbed windless equable reposed reposeful breezeless unvexed quietly peacefully calmly blandly tranquilly pacifically restfully undisturbedly balance temper poise equilibrium serenity tranquility repose calmness quietness subsidence equanimity peacefulness lucidity evenness blandness quietude quietism placidity placidness equability ataraxy rest mitigate recompose tranquilize smoothen
4 平等地