stagnation

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stagnation englannista suomeksi

  1. pysähtyneisyys, virtaamattomuus, seisominen

  2. stagnaatio, lamaantuminen, lamaantuneisuus

  1. Substantiivi

  2. seisominen, seisetila, stagnaatio

  3. pysähtyminen, pysähtyneisyys, seisahtuneisuus, stagnaatio, jähmettyminen, lamaantuminen, lamaantuneisuus, lamaannus, lamaannustila, ruususenuni|lit=deep sleep e

  4. stagnaatio, pysähtyneisyys, seisahtuneisuus

stagnation englanniksi

  1. The state of being stagnant; an instance of this.

  2. (syn)

  3. (senseid) The state of lacking flow or motion, usually causing a lack of freshness or health; an instance of this.

  4. (ux)

  5. (RQ:Boyle Tracts Qualities) could riſe directly upvvards, but that at other heights they vvould be carried avvay by the leſſe deep-vvaters; ſo as to be found vvhen they came to emerge a great vvay off from that point of the ſurface vvhich vvas perpendicular to that place at the Bottom, vvhence they began to aſcend.

  6. (RQ:Barrow Works)

  7. (RQ:Marryat Peter Simple)

  8. (quote-journal)&93;|volume=VI|issue=6|page=175|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=4tQ5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA175|column=1|oclc=610856565|passage=An actual progress of the blood in the pulmonary vessels is brought about (quote-gloss), a phenomenon explaining the incontested superiority of iodine in all dyspnoeas, which have their origin in a disturbed state of the chemism of respiration, as well as in those of a nervous, arithmatic or cardiacal nature, the latter being connected with blood stagnations in the pulmonary vessels.

  9. (quote-book) for the Research and Development Administration|U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration|page=96|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=e2YHFRH7ZPAC&pg=PA96|oclc=2789687|passage=Large-scale weather conditions known as stagnations (slow-moving high-pressure systems) are characterised by a combination of low wind speed and very limjited vertical mixing. Furthermore, they can last for days, leading to very serious buildups of pollutant concentrations.

  10. The state of lacking activity, change or progress, or excitement in an unhealthy manner; inactivity, staleness; an instance of this.

  11. (RQ:Spectator)

  12. (RQ:Doyle Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes)

  13. The state of low or no growth in an economy; an instance of this.

  14. (RQ:Keynes Money) an attempt to check it altogether might produce stagnation as well as stability.

  15. (l)