estable
reliable ; stable ; fast + Color ; stable ; established ; even-keel ; on an even keel.
Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.
Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.
A covering material of fast, even colour, was eventually produced that was impervious to the adhesive with which it was stuck to the boards.
The article 'The public library service in Scotland - cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.
These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.
She doesn't expend energy on anger; she's an even-keel person - the kind of leader people enjoy working with.
In the intervening months since the near-tragedy took place, her life has remained on an even keel.
estar en condiciones estables
be in (a) stable condition
A maintenance worker is in stable condition after becoming trapped under a luggage carousel and sustaining multiple injuries.
permanecer estable con el tiempo
be stable over time
Results show that the 10 titles most requested educational journals are not stable over time.
poco estable
unsettled
unsound
In this unsettled atmosphere, it is not surprising that enthusiasm for membership of the Community should tail off.
This argument is unsound because it is invalid, regardless of whether the premises are actually true.