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steady

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g. the big dog).
adjective
1. (immovable)
a. firme
The tower remained steady during the earthquake.Durante el terremoto, la torre se mantuvo firme.
b. seguro
The scaffold doesn't look steady when the wind blows.El andamio no se ve seguro cuando sopla el viento.
c. estable
The ship is very steady, and you forget that you are at sea.El barco es muy estable y te olvidas de que estás en el mar.
d. fijo
Make sure the poles are steady before you pitch the tent.Asegúrate de que los postes estén fijos antes de armar la tienda de campaña.
2. (unwavering)
a. fijo (gaze)
It was difficult for me to tear my eyes from his steady gaze.Me resultó difícil apartar mis ojos de su mirada fija.
b. firme (hand)
To be a calligrapher you need a very steady hand.Para ser calígrafo necesitas tener el pulso firme.
c. de acero (nerves)
He has proved to have steady nerves.Ha demostrado tener nervios de acero.
3. (regular)
a. constante
Walk at a steady pace without stopping for an hour.Camina una hora a paso constante, sin detenerte.
b. continuo (flow or stream)
There was a steady stream of people coming out of the building.Había un flujo continuo de gente saliendo del edificio.
c. ininterrumpido (traffic or growth)
After a decade of steady growth, the economy contracted.Tras una década de crecimiento ininterrumpido, la economía se contrajo.
d. estable (prices or relationship)
Despite everything, prices kept steady.A pesar de todo, los precios se mantuvieron estables.
e. regular (beat or rhythm)
The patient has stabilized and his heartbeat is now steady.El paciente se estabilizó y el latido del corazón es regular.
f. uniforme (temperature)
The temperature is steady year-round.La temperatura se mantiene uniforme a lo largo del año.
4. (reliable)
a. serio
Andrew comes off as a steady man, but he's actually a clown.Andrew parece un hombre serio, pero en realidad es un payaso.
b. formal
They're very steady people when it comes to work.Son gente muy formal cuando se trata de trabajo.
c. sensato
My secretary is steady and I know I can entrust her with financial decisions.Mi secretaria es sensata y sé que puedo confiarle decisiones monetarias.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g. I bought a book.).
transitive verb
5. (to make stable)
a. estabilizar
You can steady the camera with a tripod.Puedes estabilizar la cámara con la ayuda de un trípode.
b. sujetar para que no se mueva
Steady the ladder while I change the bulb.Sujeta la escalera para que no se mueva mientras cambio la bombilla.
6. (to make calm)
a. calmar
It was hard to steady the horses in the midst of the roaring cannons.Era difícil calmar a los caballos en medio de los cañonazos.
b. tranquilizar
I hugged her and tried to steady her, but she was desperate.La abracé e intenté tranquilizarla, pero estaba desesperada.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g. The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
7. (to become stable)
a. estabilizarse
The wind died down and the temperature steadied.El viento amainó y la temperatura se estabilizó.
8. (to become calm)
a. calmarse
When she spoke again, her voice had steadied.Cuando habló otra vez, su voz se había calmado.
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or other adverbs (e.g. to run quickly, very tired).
adverb
9.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(together)
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Her mother says they're going steady, but you hardly see them together.Su madre dice que son novios formales, pero apenas se los ve juntos.
Is that Ben's girlfriend? - Yes. They have been going steady for two years.¿Esa es la novia de Ben? - Sí. Hace dos años que son novios.
An interjection is a short utterance that expresses emotion, hesitation, or protest (e.g. Wow!).
interjection
10. (easy)
a. ojo
Steady! The floor is wet.¡Ojo! El piso está mojado.
11. (used to exhort calm)
a. calma
Steady! The enemy soldiers can't see us in the dark.¡Calma! Los soldados enemigos no pueden vernos en la oscuridad.
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