stagnant
英 [ˈstæɡnənt]
美 [ˈstæɡnənt]
adj. (水或空气)不流动而污浊的; 停滞的; 不发展的; 无变化的
双语例句
- Reforming Warsaw's stagnant economy requires harsh measures that would translate into job losses
重整华沙停滞的经济需要强硬措施,这会造成工作岗位的裁减。 - Despite exceptional monetary ease, the economy is stagnant.
尽管实施了异常宽松的货币政策,但英国经济仍然停滞不前。 - But Wal-Mart's main blue collar customers are pulling back more amid a still stagnant job market.
但是,沃尔玛主要的蓝领消费者在依然不景气的就业市场下被拉回许多。 - But this water seems dead: it's polluted and horribly stagnant.
但这似乎是一潭死水:受了污染而且恶臭无比。 - In the US, soaring inequality and stagnant real incomes have long threatened this deal.
在美国,贫富差距急剧扩大和实际收入停滞不前,早就对这种交易构成了威胁。 - Things get more complicated with products that have gained some customers but are nonetheless stagnant or in decline.
而处理那些尽管赢得了一些顾客、但发展却陷入停滞或者衰退的产品则要复杂得多。 - By comparison, their own shallow life, their stagnant days, were becoming unbearable.
相比之下,她们自己浮浅的生活和一潭死水般的日子倒变得难以忍受了。 - Americans have been spending more but incomes have been stagnant, leading to the lower saving rate.
美国人的支出在增加,但收入并没有增长,这导致储蓄率下降。 - Cancers at the base of the tongue and tonsil are increasing or have remained stagnant.
而舌和扁桃体癌仍在增加或维持在过去的水平。 - It is no wonder that long-term investment and business planning are stagnant.
长期投资和商业规划陷入停顿也就不足为怪了。