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  • 21steady — I. adjective (steadier; est) Etymology: Middle English stedy, from stede Date: 14th century 1. a. direct or sure in movement ; unfaltering < a steady hand > b. firm in position ; …

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  • 22steady — adj., v., adv., int., & n. adj. (steadier, steadiest) 1 firmly fixed or supported or standing or balanced; not tottering, rocking, or wavering. 2 done or operating or happening in a uniform and regular manner (a steady pace; a steady increase). 3 …

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  • 23steady — ▪ I. steady steady 2 verb steadied PTandPP [intransitive, transitive] to stop increasing or decreasing and stay about the same, or to make something do this: • The dollar has steadied after early losses on the money markets. • Some cautious&#8230; …

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  • 24steady — stead|y1 [ stedi ] adjective ** ▸ 1 held firmly ▸ 2 gradually developing ▸ 3 not changing ▸ 4 reliable/sensible ▸ 5 lasting a long time 1. ) firmly held in a particular position without moving or shaking: Hold the flashlight steady so I can see&#8230; …

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  • 25Steady-State-Modell — Die Steady State Theorie (Gleichgewichtstheorie) wurde Ende der 1940er von den Astronomen Fred Hoyle, Hermann Bondi und Thomas Gold als Alternative zur Urknall Theorie entwickelt und 1948 in den Monthly Notices der Royal Astronomical Society der&#8230; …

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  • 26Steady-State-Theorie — Die Steady State Theorie (Gleichgewichtstheorie) wurde Ende der 1940er von den Astronomen Fred Hoyle, Hermann Bondi und Thomas Gold als Alternative zur Urknall Theorie entwickelt und 1948 in den Monthly Notices der Royal Astronomical Society der&#8230; …

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  • 27steady — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb Steady is used with these nouns as the object: ↑nerve {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. 1 not moving or shaking VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ …

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  • 28Steady state (macroeconomics) — otheruses|steady state (disambiguation)The steady state is a condition of the economy in which output per worker (productivity of labour) and capital per worker (capital intensity) do not change over time. This is due to the rate of new capital&#8230; …

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  • 29steady*/ — [ˈstedi] adj I 1) firmly held, without moving or shaking Hold the torch steady so I can see better.[/ex] You have to have a steady hand to be a surgeon.[/ex] 2) slowly and gradually continuing to change, move, or happen A steady stream of people&#8230; …

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  • 30Steady state (electronics) — In electronics, steady state is an equilibrium condition of a circuit or network that occurs as the effects of transients are no longer important. Steady state determination is an important topic, because many design specifications of electronic&#8230; …

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