名词滞止; 淤塞,停滞; 不景气
1. 停滞,萧条,不景气:scarcity 短缺 | stagnation 停滞,萧条,不景气 | underdevelopment 不发达
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1. Stagnation in property sales and capital chain rupture would leave banks subject to high risk, which would in turn put the country's economy in danger.
2. More importantly, the other constituent element of stagflation is economic stagnation.
3. Yang said the peace process in the Middle East has long been struck in stagnation, which puts the peace and stability of the region at a disadvantage.
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4. Several companies considering locating in Topeka decided against it, a serious blow for a city which has been fighting economic stagnation for years.
5. stagnation
5. People vented their disenchantment caused by economic stagnation and their discontent with the government, hoping that the administration could improve its governance.
6. Some people have suggested that a further interest rate rise could worsen the situation and send China onto the track of economic stagnation.
7. stagnation
7. Besides, the past few years have seen many Arab countries fall into economic stagnation.
8. But Japan continues to experience economic stagnation, because the global financial crisis has curbed demands in the US and the EU.
9. People talk about Mao not because they want to go back to the economic stagnation and the political frenzy of those times.
10. stagnation在线翻译
10. Aggressive government investment has indeed rid the national economy of the feared dangers of economic stagnation.
noun
1. a state of inactivity (in business or art etc)
e.g. economic growth of less than 1% per year is considered to be economic stagnation
2. inactivity of liquids
being stagnant
standing still
without current or circulation
Synonym: stagnancy