stagnant 英 [ˈstægnənt]   美 [ˈstæɡnənt]

stagnant

stagnant  英 [ˈstægnənt] 美 [ˈstæɡnənt]

adj. 停滞的;不景气的;污浊的;迟钝的 

When credit is tight as it is now, they can be stagnant for years. 如果当时信贷像现在这样紧的话,他们可能好几年都不景气了。
The good news is that if you feel stagnant or need to see massive improvement in some area of your life, then you, too, can use radical change to dramatically improve your life. 好消息是,如果你感到生活停滞不前,希望在某些方面看到巨大改进,那么你也可以做一些根本性的改变来极大的改善你的生活。

  • There is a tone to the word stagnant that sounds like what it is: lacking movement, stale, and inactive, especially with exaggerated pronunciation, "staaaagnant."
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  • adj. 停滞的;不景气的;污浊的;迟钝的
  • 1. When credit is tight as it is now, they can be stagnant for years.

    如果当时信贷像现在这样紧的话,他们可能好几年都不景气了。

  • 2. The good news is that if you feel stagnant or need to see massive improvement in some area of your life, then you, too, can use radical change to dramatically improve your life.

    好消息是,如果你感到生活停滞不前,希望在某些方面看到巨大改进,那么你也可以做一些根本性的改变来极大的改善你的生活。

  • stagnant (adj.) 1660s, from French stagnant (early 17c.), from Latin stagnantem (nominative stagnans), present participle of stagnare "to stagnate" (see stagnate). Related: Stagnancy (1650s); stagnantly.
stag·nant / ˈstæɡnənt ; NAmE ˈstæɡnənt / adjective 1 stagnantwater or air is not moving and therefore smells unpleasant (水或空气)不流动而污浊的 2 not developing, growing or changing 停滞的;不发展的;无变化的 SYN static a stagnant economy 停滞的经济 stag·nant / ˈstæɡnənt ; NAmE ˈstæɡnənt /
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