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Translations steadiness [ˈstedɪnɪs] N 1. (= regularity) [of demand, supply, rain, temperature] → lo constante; [of decline, increase, improvement, flow] → lo continuo; [of pace, breathing] → regularidad f; [of currency, prices, economy] → estabilidad f 3. (= firmness) [of chair, table, ladder] → lo firme; [of boat] → lo estable it requires steadiness of hand → se necesita buen pulso 4. (= reliability) [of person] → formalidad f, seriedad f steadiness n (= stability) → Festigkeit f; (of hand, eye) → Ruhe f; (= regularity) → Stetigkeit f; (of gaze) → Unverwandtheit f; (of character) → Zuverlässigkeit f, → Solidität f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The sudden termination of Colonel Brandon's visit at the park, with his steadiness in concealing its cause, filled the mind, and raised the wonder of Mrs. But who would lend to a government that prefaced its overtures for borrowing by an act which demonstrated that no reliance could be placed on the steadiness of its measures for paying? Indeed, it was produced in vacuo, which insured both its steadiness and its intensity. |
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