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bloc stable
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
stable block N
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. stable [Brit ˈsteɪb(ə)l, Am ˈsteɪbəl] N
1. stable (building):
2. stable HORSE RAC (of racehorses):
3. stable fig:
II. stables N
stables npl:
III. stable [Brit ˈsteɪb(ə)l, Am ˈsteɪbəl] ADJ
1. stable (steady):
stable economy, situation, background, relationship, construction, job
stable medical condition
2. stable (psychologically):
stable person, temperament, character
3. stable:
stable CHEM, PHYS substance, compound
IV. stable [Brit ˈsteɪb(ə)l, Am ˈsteɪbəl] VB trans
stable horse:
I. block [Brit blɒk, Am blɑk] N
1. block (slab):
2. block (building):
3. block (group of buildings):
4. block (for butcher, executioner):
5. block (group):
6. block (obstruction):
to be a block to reform, agreement
to put a block on price, sale
to put a block on initiative
7. block TYPO:
8. block COMPUT:
9. block TECH (housing pulleys):
10. block (head):
block inf
caboche f inf
block inf
11. block RAIL:
12. block SPORTS:
II. blocks N
blocks npl (ballet shoes):
III. block [Brit blɒk, Am blɑk] VB trans
1. block (obstruct):
block exit, road, pass
block drain, gutter, hole, artery
block traffic
to block sb's way or path
2. block (impede):
block market, project
block advance, escape, progress
block bill
3. block FIN:
block assets, currency, funds
4. block SPORTS:
block ball, opponent, rope
u rečniku PONS
stable1 <-r, -st [or more stable, most stable]> [ˈsteɪbl] ADJ
1. stable (firm):
stable a. fig
2. stable PSYCH (well-balanced):
I. stable2 [ˈsteɪbl] N
II. stable2 [ˈsteɪbl] VB trans
stable horse:
I. block [blɒk, Am blɑ:k] N
1. block (solid lump of sth):
block of wood
2. block (for executions):
3. block COMPUT:
4. block ARCHIT:
conciergerie f Quebec
5. block (barrier):
block a. fig
a block to sth
6. block GAMES:
II. block [blɒk, Am blɑ:k] VB trans
block road, passage
block pipe
u rečniku PONS
stable1 <-r, -st [or more stable, most stable]> [ˈsteɪ·bl] ADJ
1. stable (firm):
stable a. fig
2. stable PSYCH (well-balanced):
I. stable2 [ˈsteɪ·bl] N
II. stable2 [ˈsteɪ·bl] VB trans
stable horse:
I. block [blak] N
1. block (solid lump of sth):
block of wood
2. block (for executions):
3. block comput:
4. block ARCHIT:
5. block (barrier):
block a. fig
block to sth
6. block GAMES:
II. block [blak] VB trans
block road, passage
block pipe
Present
Istable
youstable
he/she/itstables
westable
youstable
theystable
Past
Istabled
youstabled
he/she/itstabled
westabled
youstabled
theystabled
Present Perfect
Ihavestabled
youhavestabled
he/she/ithasstabled
wehavestabled
youhavestabled
theyhavestabled
Past Perfect
Ihadstabled
youhadstabled
he/she/ithadstabled
wehadstabled
youhadstabled
theyhadstabled
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This shape is far more stable and able to handle rougher seas.
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However, he was so strong that most of the wrestlers in the stable were unable to practice with him.
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The total number of animals is believed to be large and the population trend stable.
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But it has a natural extension to the space of stable maps.
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The population is currently stable, but future declines are expected as a result of the threats mentioned above.
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