词汇 | stagnant |
释义 | stagnant adjective uk /ˈstæɡ.nənt/ us /ˈstæɡ.nənt/ stagnantadjective (NOT FLOWING)(of water or air) not flowing or moving, and smelling unpleasant: (水或空气)不流动的,污浊的 a stagnant pond死水塘 Immobility anti-jamming be locked in something boxed in budge cataleptic frozen immovably jam jammed lifelessly lock motionless motionlessly pin standing standstill statically stationary stock-still time stands stillidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Smells & smelling Movement of liquids stagnantadjective (NOT BUSY)not growing or developing: 停滞的,不发展的 a stagnant economy停滞的经济 Passive and not working adynamic anywhere breather breathing space bum bum around idle layoff laze leave someone beidiom lie around moribund navel recharge siesta sit on your arseidiom sit on your handsidiom sit round slob slob around (something) You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Success & failure in business stagnant | American Dictionarystagnant adjective us/ˈstæɡ·nənt/ stagnantadjective (NOT FLOWING)(of liquids or air) not flowing or moving, and often smelling unpleasant: Hot, stagnant air filled the subway. stagnantadjective (NOT BUSY)not growing or developing: Jobs become scarce in a stagnant economy. stagnant | Business Englishstagnant adjective ECONOMICSuk /ˈstæɡnənt/us not growing or developing: Recently, the company's sales have been declining or stagnant. stagnant economy/growth/marketThe business sector was pressing for tax cuts to stimulate a stagnant economy. stagnant prices/sales/wages Examples of stagnantstagnant We will start with the rushing stream and move on to the stagnant pool. At this point a rather interesting case emerges, one where the bubble moves in stagnant fluid due to density differences. Thus, a relatively stagnant pool of low shear is likely to be created near the entrance point, where growth is most abundant. The church there was stagnant and the hospital was small, with only one doctor. We continue to investigate possible methods for diapers to pierce through the convective stagnant lid and extrude onto the surface. A stagnant economy gives moderate coalitions the cohesiveness and sense of purpose needed to effect change. A stagnant smallholder agricultural sector will not be capable of generating these skills among many rural residents, for two reasons. Why do countries that specialize in a stagnant primary sector fail to develop a thriving secondary sector and thus sustain growth? If an electron was stagnant outside the nucleus of the atom then it should fall back towards the nucleus, causing it to collapse. The energetics of a linear array of hollow or stagnant-cored vortices of finite crosssection in an ideal fluid is studied in this paper. Statistics over five or ten years will provide definite evidence of increasing, stagnant or declining per capita incomes. At that time there was no actual flow of water in the river, merely isolated stagnant pools. Buy a canoe and find a stagnant pond. During 1899 - 1907 the growth rate of real money balances was practically stagnant. Farmers cultivated more land to maximise the village income, only to earn less because the price of cocoa was stagnant. See all examples of stagnant These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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