词汇 | stagnated |
释义 | stagnated past simple and past participle ofstagnate stagnate verb[ I ] uk /stæɡˈneɪt/ us /ˈstæɡ.neɪt/ stagnateverb[I] (NOT CHANGE)to stay the same and not grow or develop: 停滞不前;不发展 The electronics industry is showing signs of stagnating after 15 years of growth.电子产业在经过15年的飞速发展之后出现了停滞不前的迹象。 My music career had stagnated. Their economy was stagnating, while Japan and Asia's "tiger economies" were booming. Millions of people have watched their incomes stagnate. The company's core business is stagnating. I felt like I was stagnating in that job. Failing and doing badly abjectly at-risk backbencher balls (something) up be on your beam endsidiom beam blow (someone/something) up bomb egg flog flog a dead horseidiom flop flub flunk out mess running on emptyidiom sclerotic screw screw (something) up the rot sets inidiom stagnateverb[I] (NOT FLOW)(of a liquid or air) to not move or flow, often resulting in it becoming dirty: For now, the strong currents mean water is relatively clean but when the levels subside the water will stagnate. Valleys where air tends to stagnate often have high levels of pollutants. There are worrying signs of blue-green algal blooms increasing, as the water stagnates. With heaps of waste and dirty water stagnating in the entire area, disease is rife. Blood flow stagnates, robbing the healing tissue of critical oxygen. The warm, humid air is going to stagnate and become oppressive. Movement of liquids backsplash be dripping with somethingidiom brim brim over brim with something drool funnel leakage pour pour-over reinject reinjection respray ripple spate staunch stem swash swill swirl You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Immobility Related wordstagnation Examples of stagnatedstagnated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Those countries that stayed at this import industrialization substitution stage stagnated economically. Once the density on axis rises above a critical value, then ion-ion collisions begin to dominate and a stagnated plasma column appears on the axis. In spite of these investments, the cocoa industry stagnated during the oil boom years. Rents collapsed, rent collection was haphazard, neglect to pay was rampant, urban cash circulation declined, capital accumulation stagnated and investment was severely limited. It can be said with reasonable certainty that smallholder maize production has stagnated. Primary school enrollments have stagnated at 74 per cent. Between that year and 1743, silver production stagnated, and in 1743, approximately 8.6 million pesos were coined. This sector boomed from 1984 to 1987 while the rest of the economy stagnated. If the internal energy is not radiated away during implosion, it should contribute to heating of, and radiation from, the stagnated plasma. Both faced the same problem, but different responses ensued - one where pensions grew in magnitude, and the other where pension arrangements stagnated. Nevertheless, national average wheat yields stagnated until the 1930s and 1940s. In spite of the substantial amounts spent on cocoa rehabilitation during the oil boom years, cocoa production stagnated. In the last decade sterilization has become the predominant method, while preference for other techniques has stagnated or declined. Living standards for labouring people then stagnated during the first part of the twentieth century until the 1930s. One possibility is that the change in progress has stagnated, but this would be unexpected given the sharp difference between older speakers and middle-aged speakers. 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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