stable
[形容词]
firm and able to stay in the same position or state

稳定的, 牢固的
Ex: He prefers to invest in stable companies with steady growth and solid financials .他更喜欢投资于具有稳定增长和坚实财务状况的**稳定**公司。
firm
[形容词]
relatively hard and resistant to being changed into a different shape by force

坚固的
Ex: The tofu was firm and held its shape well when stir-fried .豆腐很**硬**,炒的时候形状保持得很好。
solid
[形容词]
firm and stable in form, not like a gas or liquid

固体的, 坚固的
Ex: The scientist conducted experiments to turn the liquid into a solid state.科学家进行了实验,将液体变成**固体**状态。
lightweight
[形容词]
having little weight or mass, making it easy to carry or move

轻量, 轻便
Ex: The new car model boasted a lightweight design , improving fuel efficiency .新车型以**轻量化**设计为荣,提高了燃油效率。
light
[形容词]
having very little weight and easy to move or pick up

轻, 不重的
Ex: The small toy car was light enough for a child to play with.这个小玩具车**轻**到足以让一个孩子玩耍。
weightless
[形容词]
having or seeming to have no or little weight, caused by the absence of gravity

失重的, 处于无重力状态
Ex: During a zero-gravity flight , passengers enjoy the sensation of being weightless for short periods .在零重力飞行期间,乘客们享受短时间**失重**的感觉。
fragile
[形容词]
easily damaged or broken

易碎的, 脆弱的
Ex: The fragile relationship between the two countries was strained by recent tensions .两国之间的**脆弱**关系因最近的紧张局势而受到压力。
unsteady
[形容词]
not stable, shaky, or likely to move or fall

不稳定的, 摇晃的
Ex: The stack of books was unsteady and about to topple over .
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