stationary 英 [ˈsteɪʃənri]   美 [ˈsteɪʃəneri]

stationary

stationary  英 [ˈsteɪʃənri] 美 [ˈsteɪʃəneri]

adj. 固定的;静止的;定居的;常备军的  n. 不动的人;驻军 

A burst of light is seen by two observers: one stationary on a platform, the other moving in a train. 两个观察员看到了一束光的爆发:他们一个静止在平台上,还有一个在火车上移动。
Mike Davis needed a way to use his laptop in his truck and have a nice stationary platform to put it on. 迈克·戴维斯需要在他的卡车里使用他的笔记本,并且要有一个既好看又固定的平台来摆放它。

  • Stationary means not moving. A stationary bike is the kind you find in the gym –– you pedal and pedal, but you just don’t go anywhere.
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  • adj. 固定的;静止的;定居的;常备军的
  • n. 不动的人;驻军
  • 1. A burst of light is seen by two observers: one stationary on a platform, the other moving in a train.

    两个观察员看到了一束光的爆发:他们一个静止在平台上,还有一个在火车上移动。

  • 2. Mike Davis needed a way to use his laptop in his truck and have a nice stationary platform to put it on.

    迈克·戴维斯需要在他的卡车里使用他的笔记本,并且要有一个既好看又固定的平台来摆放它。

  • 3. To the stationary one on the platform, the light expanded also, but in addition Einstein saw the movement of the train caused one side to meet the wave earlier than the other side.

    对于静止在平台上的观察员而言,光也扩大了,但除此以外,爱因斯坦看到了由于火车运动而形成了火车的一边比另一边要早接收到光波。

  • stationary (adj.) late 14c., "having no apparent motion" (in reference to planets), from Middle French stationnaire "motionless" and directly from Latin stationarius, from the stem of statio "a standing, post, job, position" (see station (n.)). Meaning "unmovable" is from 1620s. In classical Latin, stationarius is recorded only in the sense "of a military station;" the word for "stationary, steady" being statarius.
sta·tion·ary / ˈsteɪʃənri ; NAmE ˈsteɪʃəneri / adjective 1 not moving; not intended to be moved 不动的;静止的;固定的;不可移动的 I remained stationary. 我待着没动。 The car collided with a stationary vehicle. 小汽车撞到一辆停着的车上。 a stationary exercise bike 固定式健身自行车 OPP mobile 2 not changing in condition or quantity 不变的;稳定的 SYN static a stationary population 稳定的人口 sta·tion·ary / ˈsteɪʃənri ; NAmE ˈsteɪʃəneri /
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