0 (of water) standing still rather than flowing and therefore usually dirty -- tù, ứ, đọng
a stagnant pool.
1 dull or inactive -- trì trệ, chậm chạp
Our economy is stagnant.
Farmers cultivated more land to maximise the village income, only to earn less because the price of cocoa was stagnant.
During 1899 - 1907 the growth rate of real money balances was practically stagnant.
Buy a canoe and find a stagnant pond.
At that time there was no actual flow of water in the river, merely isolated stagnant pools.
Statistics over five or ten years will provide definite evidence of increasing, stagnant or declining per capita incomes.
The energetics of a linear array of hollow or stagnant-cored vortices of finite crosssection in an ideal fluid is studied in this paper.
If an electron was stagnant outside the nucleus of the atom then it should fall back towards the nucleus, causing it to collapse.
Why do countries that specialize in a stagnant primary sector fail to develop a thriving secondary sector and thus sustain growth?