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steady in English:

1. regular


I'm a regular at a restaurant in this neighborhood. Let's have lunch there today.
Sixty percent of Japanese adult males drink alcoholic beverages on a regular basis.
If the quality of your product meets with our customer's approval, we will place regular orders.
My regular waitress wouldn't have anything to do with me.
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regularne przerwy lanczowe
regular face
The company pays me 100,000 yen in various allowances a month in addition to the regular salary.
The American tourist insisted on gelato, for he was too hipstery for regular ice cream.
Brushes give drums a subtler sound than regular drumsticks do.
We will grant you a special discount of 5% provided that you could guarantee placing regular orders.
If you prefer, we can substitute the regular milk with soy milk.
1. From the outside, it looks like a regular office building. / 2. I also advised regular follow-up examinations and further tests.
Sixty per cent of adult Britons were regular listeners; and today its listeners number over a million.
Regular exercise is beneficial to good health.

English word "steady"(regular) occurs in sets:

new opportunities - intermediate

2. voluble



3. fixed


I know that interest rates are fixed in accordance to the borrower's business risk.
I'm glad that they fixed the heating system, but now it's too hot.
They developed a special computer system and fixed it to his wheelchair.
I am a flawed person, but these are flaws that can easily be fixed.
fixed price
As soon as you have the car fixed, please send me a letter with the cost. I'll send you the money.
Argument continues about the "White collar exemption" that exempts specific white collar workers from the "8 hours in 1 day, 40 hours a week," working hours fixed by the Labour Standards Act.
A budget is a plan or schedule adjusting expenses during a certain period to the estimated or fixed income for that period.
The number of fixed telephone lines per 100 people is 55 out of a 100.
stuck in a rut - become too fixed in one kind of job or situation in life
In many languages the way dictionary-form words end is fixed; in Japanese they end in a 'u row' character.
However he has to take it at fixed intervals, just one day without taking it is swiftly fatal.
Compile an essay on that topic within a fixed number of letters.
For code type locks that don't need a key there are 'free dial' systems where you can set any number you like and fixed types where the number is set in advance.
The house isn't huge and it's on about two-thirds of an acre, and when we first bought it I spent several hours every week getting the lawnmower fixed and cutting the lawn, in that order.

4. a person's regular boyfriend or girlfriend



5. not changing



6. shaky


I'm feeling shaky when I have a job interview.
He must be stressed. His walk is shaky.
He was trying to write something, but his hands were shaky.
The legs of the table are shaky.
shaky hands // I felt a bit shaky when I stood up.
02:56 During Lorenzetti’s time, the political legitimacy of Italian city-states was often on very shaky ground.