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Что (кто) такое stable - определение

BUILDING FOR HORSES AND OTHER LIVESTOCK
Stable (horses); Stable (horse); Stables; Horse stable; Stableyard; Stabled; Byre; Horse house
  • A horse in a box stall
  • Horse stable interior
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stable         
(stabler, stablest, stables)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If something is stable, it is not likely to change or come to an end suddenly.
The price of oil should remain stable for the rest of 1992.
...a stable marriage.
ADJ
stability
It was a time of political stability and progress.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If someone has a stable personality, they are calm and reasonable and their mood does not change suddenly.
Their characters are fully formed and they are both very stable children.
? unstable
ADJ
3.
You can describe someone who is seriously ill as stable when their condition has stopped getting worse.
The injured man was in a stable condition.
ADJ
4.
Chemical substances are described as stable when they tend to remain in the same chemical or atomic state. (TECHNICAL)
The less stable compounds were converted into a compound called Delta-A THC.
ADJ
5.
If an object is stable, it is firmly fixed in position and is not likely to move or fall.
This structure must be stable.
? unstable
ADJ
6.
A stable or stables is a building in which horses are kept.
N-COUNT
7.
A stable or stables is an organization that breeds and trains horses for racing.
Miss Curling won on two horses from Mick Trickey's stable.
N-COUNT
8.
When horses are stabled, they are put into a stable.
The animals had been fed and stabled...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
stable         
n.
1) a livery; riding stable
2) (misc.) (Greek mythology) to clean the Augean stables
stable         
a.
1.
Fixed, established, permanent, immovable, immutable, unalterable, indestructible, unchangeable, invariable, strong, firm.
2.
Constant, steady, firm, steadfast, unwavering, stanch.
3.
Durable, lasting, enduring, abiding, permanent, secure, perpetual, sure, fast.
Stable         
·vt To put or keep in a stable.
II. Stable ·vt To Fix; to Establish.
III. Stable ·vi Firmly established; not easily moved, shaken, or overthrown; fixed; as, a stable government.
IV. Stable ·vi To dwell or lodge in a stable; to dwell in an inclosed place; to Kennel.
V. Stable ·vi Durable; not subject to overthrow or change; firm; as, a stable foundation; a stable position.
VI. Stable ·vi Steady in purpose; constant; firm in resolution; not easily diverted from a purpose; not fickle or wavering; as, a man of stable character.
VII. Stable ·vi A house, shed, or building, for beasts to lodge and feed in; ·esp., a building or apartment with stalls, for horses; as, a horse stable; a cow stable.
VIII. Stable ·add. ·adj So placed as to resist forces tending to cause motion; of such structure as to resist distortion or molecular or chemical disturbance;
- said of any body or substance.
stable         
stable1
¦ adjective (stabler, stablest)
1. not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed.
2. not likely to change or fail.
not deteriorating in health after an injury or operation.
emotionally well-balanced.
3. not liable to undergo chemical decomposition or radioactive decay.
Derivatives
stably adverb
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr., from L. stabilis, from the base of stare 'to stand'.
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stable2
¦ noun
1. a building for housing horses.
2. an establishment where racehorses are kept and trained.
3. an establishment producing particular types of people or things.
¦ verb
1. put or keep (a horse) in a stable.
2. put or base (a train) in a depot.
Phrases
shut (or bolt) the stable door after the horse has bolted Brit. try to prevent something undesirable when it is already too late to do so.
Derivatives
stableful noun (plural stablefuls).
Origin
ME: shortening of OFr. estable 'stable, pigsty', from L. stabulum, from the base of stare 'to stand'.
Stable         
A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals and livestock.
Stabled         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Stable.
stables         
n. pl.
Mews.
byre         
¦ noun Brit. a cowshed.
Origin
OE by?re; perh. related to bower1.
byre         
(byres)
A byre is a cowshed
. (BRIT LITERARY or OLD-FASHIONED)
N-COUNT

Википедия

Stable

A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals and livestock. There are many different types of stables in use today; the American-style barn, for instance, is a large barn with a door at each end and individual stalls inside or free-standing stables with top and bottom-opening doors. The term "stable" is also used to describe a group of animals kept by one owner, regardless of housing or location.

The exterior design of a stable can vary widely, based on climate, building materials, historical period and cultural styles of architecture. A wide range of building materials can be used, including masonry (bricks or stone), wood and steel. Stables also range widely in size, from a small building housing one or two animals to facilities at agricultural shows or race tracks that can house hundreds of animals.