stagnant

形容詞

UK/ˈstæɡ.nənt/
US/ˈstæɡ.nənt/

定義 stagnant 形容詞

movement

  1. Describes water or air that is not flowing or moving, often implying an unpleasant smell due to lack of movement.

    • A pool of stagnant water.

    • The room had stagnant air that smelled stale.

    • A stagnant ditch filled with waste water.

activity

  1. Describes something that is not growing, developing, or progressing; lacking vitality or advancement.

    • A stagnant industry that hasn't innovated in years.

    • Sales in the market have become stagnant.

    • A stagnant career due to lack of development.