stagnant
adj. 不流动的,停滞的; 污浊的; 不景气的; 迟钝的,呆笨的
If something such as a business or society is stagnant, there is little activity or change.
He is seeking advice on how to revive the stagnant economy...
他正在就如何振兴低迷的经济征求意见。
Mass movements are often a factor in the awakening and renovation of stagnant societies.
群众性运动经常是能唤醒和振兴停滞不前的社会的一个因素。
Stagnant water is not flowing, and therefore often smells unpleasant and is dirty.
1. not circulating or flowing;
2. not growing or changing; without force or vitality
Broad measures of money and credit growth are stagnant or shrinking in all three places.
美,日,欧三国,针对信贷的许多措施都迟滞不前甚至萎缩.
The balance sheet clearly shows that the company has a stagnant economy.
资产负债表清楚地表明公司的经营情况不景气.
Due to low investment, industrial output has remained stagnant.
由于投资少, 工业生产一直停滞不前.
Growth in the economy has been stagnant for several years.
经济增长已停滞了好几年.
But the more stagnant economy, more is fragmentary job.
但越是萧条的经济, 越多的是零碎的工作.