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stability


sta·bil·i·ty

S0690800 (stə-bĭl′ĭ-tē)n. pl. sta·bil·i·ties 1. The state or quality of being stable, especially:a. Resistance to change, deterioration, or displacement.b. Constancy of character or purpose; steadfastness.c. Reliability; dependability.2. The ability of an object, such as a ship or aircraft, to maintain equilibrium or resume its original, upright position after displacement, as by the sea or strong winds.3. Roman Catholic Church A vow committing a Benedictine monk to one monastery for life.

stability

(stəˈbɪlɪtɪ) n, pl -ties1. the quality of being stable2. (Aeronautics) the ability of an aircraft to resume its original flight path after inadvertent displacement3. (Physical Geography) meteorol a. the condition of an air or water mass characterized by no upward movementb. the degree of susceptibility of an air mass to disturbance by convection currents4. (Biology) ecology the ability of an ecosystem to resist change5. (Electrical Engineering) electrical engineering the ability of an electrical circuit to cope with changes in the operational conditions6. (Roman Catholic Church) a vow taken by every Benedictine monk attaching him perpetually to the monastery where he is professed

sta•bil•i•ty

(stəˈbɪl ɪ ti)

n., pl. -ties. 1. the state or quality of being stable. 2. firmness in position. 3. continuance without change; permanence. 4. resistance to chemical change or disintegration. 5. resistance to change, esp. sudden change or deterioration. 6. constancy, as of character or purpose; steadiness: emotional stability. 7. the ability of an aircraft to return to its original flying position when abruptly displaced. 8. a vow, taken by a Benedictine, to stay in one monastery. [1400–50; < Old French < Latin stabilitās <stabilis stable2]
Thesaurus
Noun1.stability - the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfaststablenesssteadiness, firmness - the quality of being steady or securely and immovably fixed in placeunstableness, instability - the quality or attribute of being unstable and irresolute
2.stability - a stable order (especially of society)order - established customary state (especially of society); "order ruled in the streets"; "law and order"instability - an unstable order
3.stability - the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation; "early mariners relied on the constancy of the trade winds"constancyunchangeability, unchangeableness, unchangingness, changelessness - the quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchangedinvariance - the nature of a quantity or property or function that remains unchanged when a given transformation is applied to it; "the invariance of the configuration under translation"metastability - the quality of a physical system that persists in its existing equilibrium when undisturbed (or only slightly disturbed) but able to pass to a more stable equilibrium when sufficiently disturbedmonotony - constancy of tone or pitch or inflection

stability

noun firmness, strength, soundness, durability, permanence, solidity, constancy, steadiness, steadfastness It was a time of political stability and progress.
instability, frailty, fragility, unpredictability, unreliability, fickleness, unsteadiness, inconstancy, changeableness

stability

noun1. The condition of being free from defects or flaws:durability, firmness, integrity, solidity, soundness, strength, wholeness.2. Reliability in withstanding pressure, force, or stress:fastness, firmness, hardness, security, soundness, stableness, steadiness, strength, sturdiness, sureness.
Translations
稳定性

stable1

(ˈsteibl) adjective (negative unstable). 1. firm and steady or well-balanced. This chair isn't very stable. 穩定的 稳定的2. firmly established and likely to last. a stable government. 安定的 安定的3. (of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical. She's the only stable person in the whole family. (性格)理智的 (性格)理智的 4. (of a substance) not easily decomposed. 穩定的(元素、物質等) 稳定的(元素、物质等) stability (stəˈbi-) noun the quality of being stable. 穩定性 稳定性ˈstabilize, ˈstabilise (-bi-) verb to make (more) stable. He put a wedge of paper under the table to stabilize it. 使...穩定 使...稳定ˌstabiliˈzation, ˌstabiliˈsation noun 穩定(性) 稳定(性)

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稳定性zhCN

stability


stability:

see equilibriumequilibrium,
state of balance. When a body or a system is in equilibrium, there is no net tendency to change. In mechanics, equilibrium has to do with the forces acting on a body.
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Stability

 

of a vessel, the ability of a vessel to withstand the external forces that cause it to roll or pitch and to return to the original equilibrium position after these forces have ceased to operate. Stability is one of the most important seakeeping qualities of a vessel. Resistance to rolling is called transverse stability, and resistance to pitching is called longitudinal stability. Because of the elongated shape of a vessel, its longitudinal stability is significantly greater than its transverse stability. Hence assurance of proper transverse stability for safety at sea is a more important design consideration.

A distinction is made between static stability and dynamic stability. Static stability is measured in terms of the righting moment that is developed when a vessel is tilted to a certain angle of heel or trim, and the dynamic stability is measured in terms of the work of this moment. For small angles of heel the righting moment is approximately proportional to the angle of heel, the displacement, and the metacentric height.

Under operating conditions, the transverse stability is checked by determining the metacentric height and comparing it with the value that is safe for the particular vessel. Standards for transverse stability are set by the classification societies.

L. N. STRELIAEV

stability

[stə′bil·əd·ē] (chemistry) The property of a chemical compound which is not readily decomposed and does not react with other compounds. (control systems) The property of a system for which any bounded input signal results in a bounded output signal. (engineering) The property of a body, as an aircraft, rocket, or ship, to maintain its attitude or to resist displacement, and, if displaced, to develop forces and moments tending to restore the original condition. (fluid mechanics) The resistance to overturning or mixing in the water column, resulting from the presence of a positive (increasing downward) density gradient. (geology) The resistance of a structure, spoil heap, or clay bank to sliding, overturning, or collapsing. Chemical durability, resistance to weathering. (materials) Of a fuel, the capability to retain its characteristics in an adverse environment, for example, extreme temperature. (mathematics) Stability theory of systems of differential equations deals with those solution functions possessing some particular property that still maintain the property after a perturbation. (mechanics) dynamic stability (physics) The property of a system which does not undergo any change without the application of an external agency. The property of a system in which any departure from an equilibrium state gives rise to forces or influences which tend to return the system to equilibrium. Also known as static stability. (plasma physics) The property of a plasma which maintains its shape against externally applied forces (usually pressure of magnetic fields) and whose constituents can pass through confining fields only by diffusion of individual particles.

stability

The resistance of a structure or element thereof to withstand sliding, overturning, buckling, or collapsing.

stability

stabilityAtmospheric stability.i. The ability of an aircraft to return to the same particular condition of flight after having been disturbed from that condition, without any effort on the part of the pilot. The illustration indicates how a stable aircraft returns to its level flight attitude once it is disturbed for any reason.
ii. A state of atmosphere in which the vertical distribution of temperature is such that a parcel of air will resist displacement from its initial level.

stability

1. the ability of an aircraft to resume its original flight path after inadvertent displacement 2. Meteorola. the condition of an air or water mass characterized by no upward movement b. the degree of susceptibility of an air mass to disturbance by convection currents 3. Ecology the ability of an ecosystem to resist change 4. Electrical engineering the ability of an electrical circuit to cope with changes in the operational conditions 5. a vow taken by every Benedictine monk attaching him perpetually to the monastery where he is professed

stability


stability

 [stah-bil´ĭ-te] the quality of maintaining a constant character despite forces that threaten to disturb it.emotional stability in the omaha system, reliable steadiness of temperament.

sta·bil·i·ty

(stă-bil'i-tē), The condition of being stable or resistant to change.

stability

Pharmakokinetics
The capacity of a drug substance or a drug product to remain within specifications established to ensure its identity, strength, quality and purity throughout the retest period or expiration dating period, as appropriate.

sta·bil·i·ty

(stă-bil'i-tē) The condition of being stable or resistant to change.

sta·bil·i·ty

(stă-bil'i-tē) The condition of being stable or resistant to change.

Stability


Stability

The relative steadiness or safety of a security or fund compared to the market as a whole. For example, money market funds and other short-term investments offer more stability than funds that invest in growth stocks.

Stability

The state of a security maintaining a constant or near constant price. Short-term securities tend to be more stable than long-term securities, but this is not always the case.

stability


Related to stability: Aircraft stability
  • noun

Synonyms for stability

noun firmness

Synonyms

  • firmness
  • strength
  • soundness
  • durability
  • permanence
  • solidity
  • constancy
  • steadiness
  • steadfastness

Antonyms

  • instability
  • frailty
  • fragility
  • unpredictability
  • unreliability
  • fickleness
  • unsteadiness
  • inconstancy
  • changeableness

Synonyms for stability

noun the condition of being free from defects or flaws

Synonyms

  • durability
  • firmness
  • integrity
  • solidity
  • soundness
  • strength
  • wholeness

noun reliability in withstanding pressure, force, or stress

Synonyms

  • fastness
  • firmness
  • hardness
  • security
  • soundness
  • stableness
  • steadiness
  • strength
  • sturdiness
  • sureness

Synonyms for stability

noun the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast

Synonyms

  • stableness

Related Words

  • steadiness
  • firmness

Antonyms

  • unstableness
  • instability

noun a stable order (especially of society)

Related Words

  • order

Antonyms

  • instability

noun the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation

Synonyms

  • constancy

Related Words

  • unchangeability
  • unchangeableness
  • unchangingness
  • changelessness
  • invariance
  • metastability
  • monotony
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