Stable in spanish

Estable

pronunciation: estɑble part of speech: adjective
In gestures

stable1 = establo, caballeriza, cuadra. [Nombre generalmente usado en el plural]

Example: The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.

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» close/lock/shut the barn/stable door after the horse has bolted = a toro pasado; a buenas horas mangas verdes; lo hecho, hecho está; a lo hecho, pecho.

Example: The drought assistance plan announced today is rather like shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted.

» livery stable = cuadra, caballeriza, establo. [Generalmente de alquiler]

Example: Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.

» muck out + the stables = limpiar el establo, limpiar la caballeriza, limpiar la cuadra.

Example: This an ideal gift for the person who would much rather be mucking out the stables than tidying their bedroom!.

» riding-stable = caballeriza, establo.

Example: The present library, opened in 1988, was adapted from a former riding-stable.

» stable boy = mozo de cuadra, palafrenero.

Example: The van was arriving, so he told the stable boys to return the steeds to their stalls and be ready for new steeds being delivered.

» stable hand = mozo de cuadra, palafrenero.

Example: Becoming a stable hand is the best way to start any career with horses.

stable2 = estable, sin cambios. [Adjetivo. Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con este sufijo]

Example: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.

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» become + less stable = desestabilizarse.

Example: As the environment faced by academic libraries becomes less stable, much can be learned from the commercial sector = Debido a que el entorno al que se enfrentan las bibliotecas universitarias se está desestabilizando, hay que aprender mucho del sector comercial.

» be in (a) stable condition = estar en condiciones estables.

Example: A maintenance worker is in stable condition after becoming trapped under a luggage carousel and sustaining multiple injuries.

» be stable over time = permanecer estable con el tiempo.

Example: Results show that the 10 titles most requested educational journals are not stable over time.

» instable = inestable. 

Example: There is also a further dilemma concerning formats such as film and audio which have tended to receive a lower profile in the library world (too awkward, too cluttered with copyright restrictions, too technically instable).

» unstable = inestable, movedizo. 

Example: The library automation marketplace is unstable, immature and unprofitable, causing vendors to fail.

Stable synonyms

sound in spanish: , pronunciation: saʊnd part of speech: noun, adjective firm in spanish: , pronunciation: fɜrm part of speech: noun, adjective steady in spanish: , pronunciation: stedi part of speech: adjective static in spanish: , pronunciation: stætɪk part of speech: adjective balanced in spanish: , pronunciation: bælənst part of speech: adjective lasting in spanish: , pronunciation: læstɪŋ part of speech: adjective stabile in spanish: , pronunciation: steɪbɪl part of speech: noun stalls in spanish: , pronunciation: stɔlz part of speech: noun unchanging in spanish: , pronunciation: əntʃeɪndʒɪŋ part of speech: adjective unchangeable in spanish: , pronunciation: əntʃændʒəbəl part of speech: adjective stabilized in spanish: , pronunciation: steɪbəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective unreactive in spanish: , pronunciation: ənriktɪv part of speech: adjective unfluctuating in spanish: , pronunciation: ənflʌktʃueɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective horse barn in spanish: , pronunciation: hɔrsbɑrn part of speech: noun

Stable antonyms

unstable pronunciation: ənsteɪbəl part of speech: adjective
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