static / ˈstæt ɪk /

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static2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Also stat·i·cal .

  1. pertaining to or characterized by a fixed or stationary condition.
  2. showing little or no change: a static concept; a static relationship.
  3. lacking movement, development, or vitality: The novel was marred by static characterizations, especially in its central figures.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Electricity. static or atmospheric electricity.interference due to such electricity.
  2. Informal. difficulty; trouble: Will your dad give you any static on using the car?

static 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

motionless, changeless

更多static例句

  1. From where Turner sits, he doesn’t mind if the most widely used numbers paint him as static.
  2. While we are lucky that our vaccines still work against the current variants, we have to keep in mind that in this race between vaccines and variants, the variants aren’t staying static.
  3. There is some overlap in the mutations in the three variants, but they arose independently and, along with other variants under review, provide a vivid reminder that the coronavirus is not a static target for vaccines and the human immune system.
  4. Simple tricks learned over development, such as bringing up static artwork or controlling where the user focused their attention, helped mitigate nausea.
  5. In the case of SEO, the outcomes are either better, worse, or static keyword rankings.
  6. But engine technology has not been static in the past decade.
  7. In prison, Fama had discovered that he had considerably less static with blacks than he did with whites.
  8. This means that the camera has to be static and I have to include some explanatory inter-titles.
  9. Another Warhol “Screen Test”, this time shot in early 1965, and putting a static Edie Sedgwick on screen for four minutes.
  10. Each level consists of a static screen covered with blue and orange pegs.
  11. “There is no static to-night,” said Mr. Brandon, who overheard the enthusiastic girl.
  12. All at once every symbol was constant, static and livid upon the screen, enhanced by the words equate—complete—equate—complete.
  13. There was a clicking sound and the loudspeaker died with a sputter of static.
  14. There was an immediate crackle and burst of static electricity, and the stumbler fell back yelping and shaking his arms.
  15. It has been stated that modern theory recognizes two classes of electricity, the Static and the Dynamic.