static
static 英 [ˈstætɪk] 美 [ˈstætɪk]
adj. 静态的;静止的 n. 静电
名词复数:statics
- Static means not moving or changing––it's often used to describe abstract ideas that can't be seen. "The troops were moving all over the country, engaged in skirmishes, but the army's overall position remained static."
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- adj. 静态的;静止的
- n. 静电
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1. a static population level
稳定的人口水平
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2. 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。
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3. My hair gets full of static when I brush it.
我梳头时头发就有好多静电。
- static (adj.) 1630s, "pertaining to the science of weight and its mechanical effects," from Modern Latin statica, from Greek statikos "causing to stand, skilled in weighing," from stem of histanai "to make to stand, set; to place in the balance, weigh," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." Earlier statical (1560s). The sense of "having to do with bodies at rest or with forces that balance each other" is first recorded 1802. Applied to frictional electricity from 1839.
- static (n.) "random radio noise," 1912, from static (adj.). Figurative sense of "aggravation, criticism" is attested from 1926.
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