stagnated
英 [stæɡˈneɪtɪd]
美 [ˈstæɡneɪtɪd]
v. 停滞; 不发展; 不进步; 因不流动而变得污浊
stagnate的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 停滞不前;不发展;无变化
If something such as a business or societystagnates, it stops changing or progressing.- Industrial production is stagnating...
工业生产正停滞不前。 - His career had stagnated.
他的事业已经陷入停滞。
- Industrial production is stagnating...
双语例句
- The economy stagnated as a result of these tax measures.
这些征税措施造成了经济发展的停滞。 - Male wages have stagnated over the past decades, while female wages have risen.
男性获得的工资在过去数十年里都是停滞不前,而女性工资已经上涨。 - But then China came to scorn trade and commerce, and per capita income stagnated for600 years.
但之后中国变得轻视贸易和商业,人均收入在长达600年的时间里停滞不前。 - Incomes in the middle-income range for most Americans have stagnated for more than 20 years.
拿美国中等收入阶层来说,20多年来,大部分人的收入都停滞不前。 - For several decades, investment in agriculture showed poor returns, and productivity growth stagnated.
几十年来,农业的投资回报率很低,并且生产率增长陷入了停滞。 - Meanwhile, aggregate production of maize, rice and soyabeans stagnated in 2006 and 2007.
与此同时,在2006年和2007年,玉米、大米和大豆的总产量停滞不前。 - The share of economic output flowing to corporate profits has surged, while employee compensation has stagnated.
经济产出流入公司利润的份额在飙升,而员工的薪酬却停滞不前。 - Domestic sales have fallen or stagnated each year since 2010.
自2010年以来,资生堂国内销售额每年都下降或停滞。 - For instance, GDP tripled in the United States since the 1960s, yet well-being has stagnated.
比如美国的GDP自上世纪60年代以来增长了3倍,而幸福感却停滞不前。 - It all looks fresh, but then it sort of gets stagnated.
一切看起来生机勃勃,但接下来他们的发展就停滞了。