steady
Kelime Anlamı :
1. sabit durum.
2. düzenli.
3. istikrar.
4. sürekli.
5. kalıcı arkadaş.
6. devamlı.
7. sakin.
8. değişmez.
9. Viya!.
10. kız arkadaş.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
firm in position or place; fixed.
2. direct and unfaltering; sure.
3. free or almost free from change, variation, or fluctuation; uniform: a steady increase in value; a steady breeze.
4. not easily excited or upset: steady nerves.
5. unwavering, as in purpose; steadfast.
6. reliable; dependable.
7. temperate; sober.
8. to make or become steady.
9. nautical used to direct a helmsman to keep a ship's head in the same direction: steady as she goes!
10. the person whom one dates regularly, usually exclusively.
2. direct and unfaltering; sure.
3. free or almost free from change, variation, or fluctuation; uniform: a steady increase in value; a steady breeze.
4. not easily excited or upset: steady nerves.
5. unwavering, as in purpose; steadfast.
6. reliable; dependable.
7. temperate; sober.
8. to make or become steady.
9. nautical used to direct a helmsman to keep a ship's head in the same direction: steady as she goes!
10. the person whom one dates regularly, usually exclusively.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
smooth and not bumpy or with obstructions
2. regular and even
3. slow
4. to stabilize something; to prevent from shaking.
2. regular and even
3. slow
4. to stabilize something; to prevent from shaking.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
2. constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute.
3. regular; constant; undeviating; uniform
4. to become steady; to regain a steady position or state; to move steadily.
5. to make steady; to hold or keep from shaking, reeling, or falling; to make or keep firm; to support; to make constant, regular, or resolute.
2. constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute.
3. regular; constant; undeviating; uniform
4. to become steady; to regain a steady position or state; to move steadily.
5. to make steady; to hold or keep from shaking, reeling, or falling; to make or keep firm; to support; to make constant, regular, or resolute.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
firmly fixed in place or position; unmoved.
2. firm or unfaltering in action; resolute: as, a steady stroke; a steady purpose.
3. in this sense much used elliptically in command, for‘keep’ or’ hold steady’: nautical, an order to the helmsman to keep the ship straight on her course.
4. in hunting, an order to a dog to be wary and careful.
5. free from irregularity or unevenness, or from tendency to irregular motion; regular; constant; undeviating; uniform: as, steady motion; a steady light; a steady course; a steady breeze; a steady gait.
6. constant in mind, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to relinquish a purpose: as, to be steady in the pursuit of an object; steady conduct.
7. hence sober; industrious; persevering: as, a steady workman.
8. in machinery, some device for steadying or holding a piece of work.
9. in stone-cutting, a support for blocking up a stone to be dressed, cut, or broken.
10. same as stadda.
11. to make steady; hold or keep from shaking, staggering, swaying, reeling, or falling; support; make or keep firm: as, to steady the hand.
12. hence to make regular and persevering in character and conduct: as, trouble and disappointment had steadied him.
13. to become steady; regain or maintain an upright or stable position or condition; move steadily.
14. A dialectal form of stithy.
15. A young man who is the ‘steady company’ of a young woman; also, the young woman in the same relation to the young man.
2. firm or unfaltering in action; resolute: as, a steady stroke; a steady purpose.
3. in this sense much used elliptically in command, for‘keep’ or’ hold steady’: nautical, an order to the helmsman to keep the ship straight on her course.
4. in hunting, an order to a dog to be wary and careful.
5. free from irregularity or unevenness, or from tendency to irregular motion; regular; constant; undeviating; uniform: as, steady motion; a steady light; a steady course; a steady breeze; a steady gait.
6. constant in mind, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to relinquish a purpose: as, to be steady in the pursuit of an object; steady conduct.
7. hence sober; industrious; persevering: as, a steady workman.
8. in machinery, some device for steadying or holding a piece of work.
9. in stone-cutting, a support for blocking up a stone to be dressed, cut, or broken.
10. same as stadda.
11. to make steady; hold or keep from shaking, staggering, swaying, reeling, or falling; support; make or keep firm: as, to steady the hand.
12. hence to make regular and persevering in character and conduct: as, trouble and disappointment had steadied him.
13. to become steady; regain or maintain an upright or stable position or condition; move steadily.
14. A dialectal form of stithy.
15. A young man who is the ‘steady company’ of a young woman; also, the young woman in the same relation to the young man.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
2. in a steady manner
3. not easily excited or upset
4. not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall
5. not subject to change or variation especially in behavior
6. relating to a person who does something regularly
7. make steady
8. support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
9. securely in position; not shaky
10. a person loved by another person
2. in a steady manner
3. not easily excited or upset
4. not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall
5. not subject to change or variation especially in behavior
6. relating to a person who does something regularly
7. make steady
8. support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace
9. securely in position; not shaky
10. a person loved by another person
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.