stagnate的意思和读音

stagnate

: [ˈstæɡˌneɪt] : [stæɡˈneɪt]

v.

stagnates  stagnating  stagnated  

v.progress

v.stand still,come to a halt,grind to a halt,languish,idle

stagnatev.

1.[i]to stop developing or making progress

Profits have stagnated.

I feel I'm stagnating in this job.

2.[i]to be or become stagnant

The water in the pond was stagnating.

v.1.(使)()2.(使),(使)3.(使),(使)4.(使)1.(使)()2.(使),(使)3.(使),(使)4.(使)

v.1.to stay the same without growing or developing2.if water stagnates, it does not flow and often smells bad

1. prime: 使 stagnate: outlay: (

2. ... progeny stagnate Darwin ...

3. ,〖 holdinstore;belatent〗 stagnate〖 addup〗 ...

5. staff n.., stagnate v .,, stair n . ...

6. (3) ;[ grudge] (5) ,[ stagnate] (1) [ Yu county] ...

7. 〖 bittycream〗 stagnate〖 thick〗 ...

8. ... 138. eliminate/lessen / 139. not risen significantly/stagnate 130.seize/catch ...

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1.LU Hong-Tip said, chestnuts easy to stagnate gas, stomach weak people, post-natal women, children and patients should not eat chestnuts.

2.Many Americans are seeing their living standards stagnate, but the gap between most of them has not changed all that much.

3."GDP is now forecast to stagnate around the turn of this year, with some member states, in fact, experiencing a contraction, " said Rehn.:“,GDP。”

4.As it said: "The inaction, non-claims that are also stagnate instead of moving to words and Mo have been out from the people. ":“。”

5.Cold air which reaches the basin from northeast tends to stagnate there during the late autumn and winter.

6.and allowed the peace process to stagnate as Israeli settlement activity compromised the last chance of a two-state solution in Palestine.

7.Though he'd been a rising star for several years, he felt he'd begun to stagnate.

8.To allow one to continue to move up rather than stagnate for any length of time in a given vibratory rate, one must remain in present time.

9.Overall, Asia Pacific is poised for substantial growth over the next five years, while US growth is expected to stagnate.5

10.If services stagnate or contract over the last quarter of the year, a recession is almost certain.退