flatlining
名詞
定義 flatlining 名詞
- Uncountable(不可数名词)
the condition of being at a very low level and showing no increase
持平;无增长
Despite house prices remaining stagnant, housing costs increased by 3%.
尽管房价保持平稳,住房成本却增加了3%。
The Conservative party's approval ratings rose in the polls, instead of their usual flatlining.
保守党的支持率在民调中上升,而不是像往常一样持平。
The company's sales have been flatlining for the past few quarters.
该公司的销售额在过去几个季度一直持平。
- Uncountable(不可数名词)
the state of no longer being popular or successful
不再流行;不再成功
Retailers have felt the impact of the music industry's decline in popularity.
零售商已经感受到音乐产业人气下滑的影响。
This film marked the decline of the traditional romantic comedy.
这部电影标志着传统浪漫喜剧的衰落。
The newspaper industry is experiencing a flatlining period with the rise of new media.
随着新媒体的兴起,报纸行业正在经历一个停滞期。
形容詞
定義 flatlining 形容詞
at a very low level and not increasing
持平的;没有增长的
Environmental regulatory agencies are facing stagnant recycling efforts.
环境监管机构正面临停滞不前的回收工作。
We have experienced a period of low, flatlining growth for eight to nine years.
我们经历了八到九年的低增长、持平期。
The product's sales have been flatlining due to lack of innovation.
由于缺乏创新,该产品的销售一直持平。
stopping being popular or successful
衰落的;走下坡的
The TV channel is trying to revive interest in their outmoded program.
电视频道正试图重新引起观众对其过时节目的兴趣。
Economic reforms have been unsuccessful in revitalizing the country's stagnant economy.
经济改革未能成功振兴该国停滞的经济。
The company’s customer base has been flatlining for the past year.
过去一年,这家公司的客户群一直处于停滞状态。