sure-footed
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- adj.腳步穩(wěn)的;不會摔倒的;沉著的;穩(wěn)健的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)穩(wěn)當(dāng)?shù)模荒_踏實地;步履穩(wěn)健
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Yet despite its venerable pedigree it is the Bank of England that has at times seemed the least sure-footed of the three central banks.
盡管擁有令人尊敬的身世,但英格蘭銀行卻一度成為三家央行中最不穩(wěn)健的央行。
The woman is carried on a stretcher back across the mountains by eight strong, sure-footed young PLA soldiers.
女人被放上擔(dān)架由八個年輕力壯的解放軍戰(zhàn)士扛著翻山越嶺。
As my heart tries to begin to understand the loss, I become more sure-footed.
當(dāng)我內(nèi)心開始明白損失時,我心里反而踏實了。
Foreign policy is one area in which Mr Cameron has been less than sure-footed.
外交政策是卡梅倫不那么穩(wěn)健的一個領(lǐng)域。
It will be slow progress and a zigzag path, but it is a more sure footed way to get there.
這是一個很慢的過程,也是一條彎路,但是會更好地確保你能夠到達目的地。
Changing the firms' funding mix could dampen performance while making the firms more sure-footed.
改變企業(yè)的資金來源比例會降低業(yè)績,同時也會使公司更加穩(wěn)健。
sure-footed mammal of mountainous northwestern North America.
北美洲西北部山區(qū)的腳步穩(wěn)重的哺乳動物。
We're not as sure footed, physically speaking, as we once were.
從生理上講,我們如今邁步可不像從前那么穩(wěn)當(dāng)了。
If you're sure-footed, they want to follow in your footsteps.
如果你的步伐堅定,人們就會跟從你。