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quiescency

/kwee-es-uhnt, kwahy-/US // kwiˈɛs ənt, kwaɪ- //UK // (kwɪˈɛsənt) //

平静性,安静,平静,静止

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being at rest; quiet; still; inactive or motionless: a quiescent mind.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inintermission
as insuspension
Synonyms
break突破,休息,断裂,断freeze冻结,冻住,冷冻,凝固halt停住,停顿,停止,驻足interruption中断,中辍,中断事件,中断作用layoff裁员,解雇,裁减,遣散moratorium暂缓执行,暂缓期,暂缓,暂停期period时间postponement延期,推迟,延迟,延期付款stoppage停工,停机,停顿,停产termination终止,终止妊娠,终止合同,终止日期abeyance暂时搁置,搁置,暂缓,暂缓执行adjournment休会,休庭,休会期,休会期间breather呼吸器,呼吸机,吸气机,吸气器cessation戒断,戒烟,停止,戒酒conclusion结论,结语,总结,结束语cutoff切断,切断点,切断线,切口deferment延期,延期付款,缓期执行,递延disbarment开除公职,取消资格,取消执照,开除执照discontinuation停产,中断,中止,终止doldrums低潮期,低迷,低潮,低气压dormancy休眠,休眠期,休眠症,休眠状态downtime宕机时间,停工时间,停工期,停工end结束,终端,结束语,终止ending结束,结束时,结尾,结束语finish结束,完毕,结束语,完结five五,五个,五位,五名intermission中场休息,中场休息时,中场休息时间,间歇期latency延迟,潜伏期,延时,时延letup启动,跃进,创业,开始pause暂停,停顿,暂停一下,顿了顿quiescence静止状态,静止,静止期,静默remission减免,缓解,缓刑,减轻respite喘息,休养生息,暂休,喘息之机stay逗留,保持,逗留时间,留suspense悬念,悬疑,悬疑片,悬赏ten十,十个,十位,第十time-out超时,逾时,过时,暂停abeyancy滥用,滥用职权,滥用权力,滥用情况breathing spell呼吸法术,呼吸法则,呼吸咒语,呼吸咒coffee break咖啡时间,茶歇,咖啡休息时间,茶歇时间concluding结论,总结,结论性,结论性的discontinuing停产,终止,停工,停止使用heave-ho欸欸欸,耸耸肩,欸欸欸欸,欸欸欸欸欸

Examples

  • I carried them home in a box, then made them quiescent in the freezer for an hour, and then boiled them semi-alive for two minutes.

  • They looked at different types of immune cells, determined whether the cells were activated, exhausted, or quiescent, and examined the distinct characteristics of the proteins on those cells’ surfaces that allow them to bind to and attack the virus.

  • “How [increased blood return] would stimulate the completely quiescent myocardium … is not readily apparent,” he wrote.

  • Maybe deep in our brains, a few bacteria are nestled near some quiescent virus and a touch of fetal DNA?

  • Egypt is no longer the quiescent subordinate partner it once was.

  • Moreover, we found that the view that the movement has become quiescent is fundamentally wrong.

  • While he stood, apparently quiescent, in the clutch of his adversary, he still held his hand on his sword.

  • Still the country remained quiescent: it was known that the picture was fictitious, and men refused to be dismayed.

  • He stood upright and quiescent, betraying by neither sign nor movement that her words could hurt him.

  • The quiescent arm presents no evidence to the mind concerning its shape, size, or color.

  • With the continuity of actualization we would behold greatness, in quiescent condition.