flatline

动词

UK/ˈflæt.laɪn/
US/ˈflæt.laɪn/

定义 flatline 动词

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To remain at a low level without any increase or improvement.

    处于停滞不前的状态;保持在低水平

    • Sales of the older smartphone models have flatlined since the new release.

      自从新机型发布后,旧款智能手机的销售量就一直停滞不前。

    • After its initial rapid growth, the company's profits have now flatlined.

      在经历了最初的快速增长后,该公司的利润现在已经停滞不前。

    • Despite numerous efforts, the project's progress has flatlined.

      尽管付出了许多努力,该项目的进展仍然停滞不前。

  2. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To cease being popular or successful; to reach a low point.

    停止受欢迎或不再成功;处于低谷

    • The restaurant's reputation, once stellar, has now flatlined.

      这家餐厅的声誉曾经非常出色,但现在已经一蹶不振。

    • The singer's career flatlined after a series of unsuccessful albums.

      这位歌手在发行一系列不成功的专辑后,事业一蹶不振。

    • The brand's influence flatlined after a series of public relations missteps.

      这个品牌在经历一系列公关失误后,影响力一蹶不振。

  3. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To die; to cease to have a heartbeat.

    (医学上)死亡;心跳停止

    • The patient sadly flatlined during the surgery.

      病人在手术期间不幸死亡。

    • Despite the doctors' best efforts, the patient flatlined.

      尽管医生们尽了最大努力,病人还是死亡了。

    • The monitor showed the patient flatlined, indicating death.

      监测仪显示病人已经死亡,表明已经去世。