释义 |
settledset‧tled /ˈsetld/ adjective  - a well-to-do, settled community
- We can accept that as settled, then.
- He did not make a settled return to London until 20 October.
- I've seen these pillared, high-chinned buildings, their deep chests thrown out in settled cultural pride.
- Letters are written home, and before the night seems settled, dawn is breaking and another day begins.
- Perhaps there were some early villages around the caputs in the oldest, or most continuously settled places.
- The best of this fish is seen in mature, settled fish enjoying their surroundings.
- The blooms usually occur at the end of the summer if there have been long hot spells and settled weather.
1remaining the same, and not likely to change: She was tired of moving around and longed for a more settled existence.2if you feel settled, you feel comfortable about your life, your job etc, because you have been living or working somewhere a long time and you like the place, people, company etcsettled in I still don’t feel settled in my job.3British English if the weather is settled, it is dry and not likely to change OPP changeable |