stabilising
英 ['steɪbɪlaɪz]
美
vi. 稳定;安定
vt. 使…坚固;使…安定;装稳定器(等于stablize)
stabilise的现在分词
现在分词:stabilising
BNC.21673
双语例句
- However, Mr Bernanke warned the "severe" US recession may drag into 2010 unless the government succeeds in stabilising the banking system and financial markets with strong action.
然而,伯南克警告称,如果美国政府不能以强有力的手段成功稳定银行体系和金融市场,美国的“严重”衰退可能会延续至2010年。 - The European Central Bank has been so divided that it too has neglected core functions of stabilising panicked markets.
欧洲央行(ECB)也陷入严重的分裂,以至于同样忽视了其稳定恐慌市场的核心职能。 - Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman, confirmed investors fears, warning that even if bank rescue plans succeeded in stabilising financial markets "broader economic recovery will not happen right away".
美联储(fed)主席本伯南克(benbernanke)证实了投资者的担心,他警告,即使银行救援方案成功使金融市场恢复稳定,“不会马上出现大范围的经济复苏”。 - These can help in stabilising and reducing public debt – but only if care is taken to avoid pro-cyclical fiscal policy in the next downturn.
这些目标和触发因素有助于稳定和降低公共债务,但前提是必须谨慎设定,以免在下次衰退期间采取顺周期的财政政策。 - He says the priority remains stabilising the nuclear reactors at Fukushima and restoring safety.
他表示首要工作是稳定福岛的核反应堆,恢复安全。 - But the stabilising oil price has boosted stocks.
但油价的企稳提振了股市。 - It appeared to work in stabilising inflation and providing a foundation for continuous growth.
该体制似乎在稳定通胀和奠定经济持续增长的基础方面收效甚佳。 - Contrary to our initial projections, our export market is quickly stabilising.
与我们最初的预期相反,我们的出口市场迅速企稳。 - Necessary authorities include the power in exigent circumstances to guarantee liabilities, provide loans and take other stabilising measures.
必要的权限包括(在紧急情况下)担保债务、提供贷款以及采取其它有利于稳定的措施的权力。 - Confidence and the appetite for risk began to return then amid signs that the global economy was stabilising.
自那时起,随着全球经济出现企稳迹象,市场信心和风险偏好就已开始回升。
