steady به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
stead‧y1 /ˈstedi/ ●●○ W3 adjective
continuing or developing gradually or without stopping, and not likely to change
firmly held in a particular position and not moving or shaking
if someone’s voice is steady, or they look at you in a steady way, they seem calm and do not stop speaking or looking at you
someone who is steady is sensible and you can depend on them
steady2 verb (steadied, steadying, steadies)
to hold someone or something so they become more balanced or controlled, or to become more balanced or controlled
to stop increasing or decreasing and remain about the same
to become calmer, or to make someone do this
steady4 noun (plural steadies) [countable]
a boyfriend or girlfriend that someone has been having a romantic relationship with
steady5 interjection
used when you want to tell someone to be careful or not to cause an accident
Example
The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses
the steady destruction of the forests
Larger families were being rehoused at a steady rate
The plane steadied, and the passengers relaxed
She clutched the rail to steady herself, reached the deck and went to the closed doors of the lounge