stability
英 [stə'bɪlɪtɪ]
美 [stə'bɪləti]
語源
stability 安定性stable、安定、-ity、名詞の接尾辞から。
英語の語源
- stability (n.)
- mid-14c., "firmness of resolve, mental equilibrium" (of persons), from Old French stablete, establete "firmness, solidity, stability; durability, constancy" (Modern French stabilité), from Latin stabilitatem (nominative stabilitas) "a standing fast, firmness," figuratively "security, steadfastness," from stabilis "steadfast, firm" (see stable (adj.)). In physical sense, "state of being difficult to overthrow, power of remaining upright," it is recorded from early 15c. Meaning "continuance in the same state" is from 1540s.
例文
- 1. NATO had charted a new course for stability and cooperation in Europe.
- NATOは、欧州の安定と協力を維持するための新たな計画を策定した。
- 2.Jets of compressed air gave the aircraft lateral and directional stability .
- 圧縮空気の吐出は飛行機の左右と前後を安定させることができる。
- 3.My father wanted me to become a professional and have more stability .
- 私の父は私を職業人にしたいと思っています。これでもっと安定します。
- 4.It was a time of political stability and progress.
- 政治の安定と進歩の時期である。
- 5.The dispute could destroy Australia 's hard-won reputation for industrial stability .
- この紛争は、オーストラリアの労使関係を安定させることで容易ではない名声を台無しにする可能性がある。
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