释义 |
stagnate美 ['stæɡ.neɪt] 英 [stæɡ'neɪt] - v.停滞;不发展;不进步;因不流动而变得污浊
- 网络变萧条;停止;滞留
第三人称单数:stagnates 现在分词:stagnating 过去式:stagnated v. stand still,come to a halt,grind to a halt,languish,idle 1. | [i] 停滞;不发展;不进步to stop developing or making progress |
| Profits have stagnated. 利润原地踏步。 | | I feel I'm stagnating in this job. 我觉得,干这份工作我没有长进。 |
2. | [i] 因不流动而变得污浊to be or become stagnant |
| The water in the pond was stagnating. 池塘里的水逐渐变成了死水。 |
v. | 1. to fail to develop, progress, or make necessary changes 2. to stop flowing or moving 3. to become stale or impure through not flowing or moving 4. to become listless and inactive 5. to stay the same without growing or developing 6. if water stagnates, it does not flow and often smells bad 1. to fail to develop, progress, or make necessary changes 2. to stop flowing or moving 3. to become stale or impure through not flowing or moving 4. to become listless and inactive 5. to stay the same without growing or developing 6. if water stagnates, it does not flow and often smells bad |
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