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static

adjective
/ˈstætɪk/
/ˈstætɪk/
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  1. not moving, changing or developing静止的;静态的;停滞的
    • The balance sheet provides a static picture of the financial position at a point in time.资产负债表提供了一个时间点的财务状况的静态图像。
    • Prices on the stock market, which have been static, are now rising again.股市价格一直停滞不动,现在又在上涨了。
    • a static population level稳定的人口水平
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    • The population remained more or less static.人口基本上保持稳定。
    • Customers will not return to a website if the information is static.如果信息不更新,顾客不会再回访网站。
    • Sales were up 5% on last year, but pre-tax profits remained static.销售量比去年增加5%,但税前利润没有变化。
    Topics Physics and chemistryc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • seem
    adverb
    • very
    • completely
    • totally
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  2. (physics物理) (of a force) acting as a weight but not producing movement静力的
    • static pressure静压
  3. opposite dynamic
    Word Originlate 16th cent. (denoting the science of weight and its effects): via modern Latin from Greek statikē (tekhnē) ‘science of weighing’; the adjective from modern Latin staticus, from Greek statikos ‘causing to stand’, from the verb histanai. Sense 1 of the adjective dates from the mid 19th cent.

static

noun
/ˈstætɪk/
/ˈstætɪk/
[uncountable]
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  1. noise or other effects that interrupt radio or television signals and are caused by particular conditions in the atmosphere天电(干扰)Topics Physics and chemistryc2, TV, radio and newsc2
  2. (also static electricity)
    electricity that gathers on or in an object that is not a conductor of electricity静电
    • My hair gets full of static when I brush it.我梳头时头发就有好多静电。
    Topics Physics and chemistryc2
  3. statics
    the science that deals with the forces that balance each other to keep objects in a state of rest静力学 compare dynamic
  4. (North American English, informal) angry or critical comments or behaviour抨击;指责;愤慨Topics Feelingsc2
  5. Word Originlate 16th cent. (denoting the science of weight and its effects): via modern Latin from Greek statikē (tekhnē) ‘science of weighing’; the adjective from modern Latin staticus, from Greek statikos ‘causing to stand’, from the verb histanai. Sense 1 of the adjective dates from the mid 19th cent.

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