平稳
Steady and stable without much fluctuation or change; often used to describe data trends or movement.
Exemplos
3 de 5飞机起飞后运行得很平稳。
The plane ran smoothly after takeoff.
经济正处于平稳增长阶段。
The economy is in a stage of steady growth.
我们需要保持物价平稳。
We need to keep prices stable.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
平 (Level/Flat) + 稳 (Stable).
Quiz rápido
尽管面临危机,市场依然保持了____的发展势头。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 平稳
Exemplos
飞机起飞后运行得很平稳。
everydayThe plane ran smoothly after takeoff.
经济正处于平稳增长阶段。
academicThe economy is in a stage of steady growth.
我们需要保持物价平稳。
formalWe need to keep prices stable.
他在压力下表现得很平稳。
informalHe performed very steadily under pressure.
数据在图表的后半部分趋于平稳。
academicThe data tends to stabilize/level off in the latter part of the chart.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
平稳起飞
smooth takeoff
平稳发展
steady development
保持平稳
remain steady
Frequentemente confundido com
稳定 is more general (stability); 平稳 often implies a smooth, horizontal movement without bumps or spikes.
Notas de uso
Highly recommended for IELTS Writing Task 1 to describe a trend that doesn't change much (e.g., 'remained steady').
Erros comuns
Sometimes confused with '安静' (quiet); 平稳 is about stability and movement.
Dica de memorização
平 (Level/Flat) + 稳 (Stable).
Origem da palavra
Flat/Level (平) and stable (稳).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
尽管面临危机,市场依然保持了____的发展势头。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 平稳
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