stagnancy
stagnancy — 名詞
1. a condition in which a person, group, or situation stays stuck without fresh act
停滯
長時間缺乏進展或活力的狀態
a condition in which a person, group, or situation stays stuck without fresh activity, growth, or improvement
After three quiet years, the port town slipped into stagnancy again.
經過三年平淡的日子後,這座港口小鎮又陷入停滯。
collocation: slip into stagnancy
Diya left the company because months of stagnancy were draining her energy.
Diya 因為公司數月的停滯耗盡了她的幹勁,所以離職了。
workplace stagnancy over time
Teachers warned that budget cuts could push the arts program into stagnancy.
教師們警告,預算刪減可能把藝術課程推入停滯。
By spring, the talks had fallen into stagnancy with no new proposals.
到了春天,談判已陷入停滯,沒有任何新提案。
After the shop stopped hiring, Christopher felt stagnancy settling over his routine.
商店停止徵人後,Christopher 覺得一股停滯感籠罩著自己的日常生活。
- stagnation
much more common and usually the preferred word in general writing
- standstill
often suggests a complete stop at a particular moment
- inertia
stresses failure to act or change from within
文法句型
fall into stagnancy
economic stagnancy
a period of stagnancy
用法筆記
Usually appears in formal writing. It often describes economies, careers, negotiations, or routines that have stopped changing in a healthy way.