- 稳定 wěndìng stable; stabilitysteady; stable; calm and unhurried; without major fluctuations
- 平稳 píngwěn steadysmooth and stable; steady and even, with no shaking or fluctuation
- 稳定性 wěndìngxìng stabilitystability; stabilization
- 稳步 wěnbù steadilywith steady steps; at a steady pace; in a planned and orderly way
- 不稳定 bùwěndìng unstableunstable; shaky; not steady; instability
- 稳健 wěnjiàn steadyfirm and steady; showing strength and balance; stable
- 稳住 wěnzhù to steadyTo become stable or steady
- 稳重 wěnzhòng steadysteady and earnest in manner; composed and not frivolous; staid
- 安稳 ānwěn steadysmooth and steady; stable or secure, especially describing a physical state, living situation, or a transition
- 稳固 wěngù stablefirm and stable; steady and not easily shaken
- 稳妥 wěntuǒ reliablesafe and reliable; dependable and appropriate; cautious and well-considered
- 沉稳 chénwěn steady and calmsteady, calm, and unflustered; having a staid or sedate character
- 站稳 zhànwěn to stand firmTo stand upright and maintain balance; to land or stand steadily without falling.
- 企稳 qǐwěn to stabilizeTo steady or stabilize after a period of change; used mainly in finance or economics for stock prices and currency values.
- 站稳脚跟 zhànwěnjiǎogēn to gain a footholdto stand firmly or establish oneself; to have a solid foundation or a firm position
- 稳态 wěntài steady statesteady state; homeostasis
- 稳扎稳打 wěnzhāwěndǎ steadily and surelyto move forward steadily and strike sure blows, especially in fighting; used to describe doing things carefully, reliably, and without taking unnecessary risks
- 稳操胜券 wěncāoshèngquàn to have victory within one's graspTo be certain of success or have a full assurance of victory; literally, to hold the winning ticket firmly in one's hand.
- 稳当 wěndang stablestable; steady; firm; secure
- 稳产 wěnchǎn stable yieldsteady or dependable agricultural production
- 稳压 wěnyā to regulate voltageto stabilize or maintain a constant electrical voltage
- 安安稳稳 ān'ānwěnwěn peaceful and stablesmooth and steady; in a very stable and secure manner
- 四平八稳 sìpíngbāwěn very steadydescribing an object that is positioned very securely and stably
- 稳获 wěnhuò to be certain to getto be sure to obtain; to be certain to win or get
- 十拿九稳 shínájiǔwěn practically certainvery likely to succeed; certain of success; in the bag
- 稳如泰山 wěnrútàishān steady as Mount Taias stable as Mount Tai; describes a position or situation that is extremely solid and immovable
- 稳拿 wěnná to be sure to winto be certain to win, obtain, or achieve something
- 稳固性 wěngùxìng stabilitystability; robustness; the state of being firm and steady
- 拿不稳 nábuwěn unable to hold steadyCannot hold something steadily; to be on shaky ground or in a precarious situation
- 平平稳稳 píngpíngwěnwěn steadystable and secure; smooth and without mishaps or danger
- 把稳 bǎwěn reliabledependable, steady, and trustworthy (of a person, plan, or method)
- 稳实 wěnshi steady and solidsolid and steady; calm and practical
- 稳定平衡 wěndìngpínghéng stable equilibriumThe state of a physical object where, if slightly displaced from its original position, it tends to return to that position rather than moving further away
- 稳练 wěnliàn steady and skillfulsteady and proficient; skilled and reliable; calm and capable
- 稳便 wěnbiàn safe and convenientreliable; safe and easy to use or carry out
- 稳操胜算 wěncāoshèngsuàn to be assured of successTo have full confidence in victory; to have success within one's grasp.
- 稳静 wěnjìng sedatesteady and calm; showing a composed or maidenly manner
- 不稳性 bùwěnxìng instabilityinstability; the state of being unstable or unsteady
- 单稳 dānwěn monostablemonostable or single-side stable; specifically used for electronic components like relays or circuits
- 嘴稳 zuǐwěn tight-lippedto be discreet in speech; able to keep a secret
- 不稳 bùwěn unstableunstable; unsteady; physically or emotionally shaky
- 不稳定平衡 bùwěndìngpínghéng unstable equilibrium (physics)A state where an object or system in equilibrium, when slightly disturbed, cannot return to its original position or state
- 不稳平衡 bùwěnpínghéng unstable equilibriumthe state of a physical system where any slight disturbance results in a move further away from its initial position
- 任凭风浪起,稳坐钓鱼台 rènpíngfēnglàngqǐwěnzuòdiàoyútái to stay calm in a tense situationLiterally to sit tight on the fishing terrace despite the storm; used to describe remaining calm and composed regardless of external chaos or danger
- 准稳旋涡结构 zhǔnwěnxuánwōjiégòu quasi-stationary spiral structure(astrophysics) a theory used to explain the persistent spiral arms in galaxies
- 双稳 shuāngwěn bistablehaving two stable states
- 嘴不稳 zuǐbuwěn cannot keep a secretDescribes a person who is prone to leaking secrets because they like to talk too much; also written as [[嘴不严|嘴不嚴|zui3 bu4 yan2]]
- 坐不稳 zuòbuwěn unable to sit steadilyCannot sit securely or steady; unsteady, often describing a defective chair or a person who cannot keep still.
- 失稳 shīwěn instabilityinstability; destabilization
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH