settled 
					英 [ˈsetld ]  
					美 [ˈsetld ]  
					adj.  不大可能变动的; 稳定的; 舒适自在的; (对住所、工作、生活方式等)习惯的
					过去分词:settled 过去式:settled 
					GRE 经济 
					Collins.2 / BNC.11281 / COCA.16274
					
					
						
							牛津词典 
							
								
									
										 adj.
										不大可能变动的;稳定的settled weather a settled way of life  
										舒适自在的;(对住所、工作、生活方式等)习惯的 
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							柯林斯词典 
							
								
									
										ADJ-GRADED 稳定的;固定的;定居的settled  way of life, you stay in one place, in one job, or with one person, rather than moving around or changing.
											He decided to lead a more settled life with his partner... His house was the only settled home I had as a child.  
										ADJ-GRADED (情况、制度等)固定不变的,无变化的settled  situation or system stays the same all the time.
											Cats are creatures of habit — they seem to appreciate a settled routine... There has been a period of settled weather.  
										ADJ-GRADED (因长期在某地生活或工作)舒适自在的,适应的,习惯的settled , you have been living or working in a place long enough to feel comfortable there.
											After a few years of being a diplomat, she still didn't feel settled.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										I don't know why I settled on Aberdeen, but anyway I did  
										America and Japan have settled back into a policy of benign neglect of their currencies.  
										Only minor details now remain to be settled.  
										They settled the land, dispossessing many of its original inhabitants  
										Not for me the settled life  
										Now you're settled, why don't you take up some serious study?  
										She'd married some American and settled down over there.  
										His company settled with the American authorities by paying a$ 200 million fine.  
										I settled the bill for my coffee and his two glasses of wine  
										They settled with Colin at the end of the evening.  
										That's settled then. We'll exchange addresses tonight.  
										He visited Paris and eventually settled there  
										This was one of the first areas to be settled by Europeans  
										Once its impurities had settled, the oil could be graded  
										We saw the therapist four times, and the children have now settled down.  
										I enjoyed King Edward's School enormously once I'd settled in.  
										He decided to lead a more settled life with his partner  
										His house was the only settled home I had as a child.  
										There has been a period of settled weather.  
										After a few years of being a diplomat, she still didn't feel settled.  
										The director tried to wave aside these issues as trivial details that could be settled later  
										Do you think this crisis can be settled without going to war?  
										It was settled by compulsory arbitration.  
										This affair has been settled too harshly.  
										The situation has settled down.  
										You must come and see our new house when we've settled in.  
										Have you got everything settled at home?  
										He has got married and settled down to a job.  
										The dispute was settled by mediation of the third country.  
										Has the account been settled [ cleared up]?  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							英英释义 
							
								
									adj
									
										not changeable
											a period of settled weather 
										 
										inhabited by colonists
											Synonym:    colonized colonised 
										 
										established in a desired position or place
											nomads...absorbed among the settled people settled areas I don't feel entirely settled here the advent of settled civilization 
										 
										established or decided beyond dispute or doubt
											with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night