English to Indonesian Dictionary stagnant

stagnant

tergenang
definition
adjective
a stagnant ditch
(of a body of water or the atmosphere of a confined space) having no current or flow and often having an unpleasant smell as a consequence.
translation of 'stagnant'
adjective
membosankan,
sendat,
beku,
tergenang,
tak giat,
mandek,
yg berbau busuk,
ladung,
yg tak berubah
example
They feel that the current Women's Union is a 'stagnant' organisation, both socially and politically.
Does the Minister consider the claims that productivity in the sector is 'stagnant' or declining are accurate?
Note that blight is not restricted to 'stagnant' or declining regions and cities.
This passage was constructed primarily to solve the problem of strong odours from 'stagnant' water and sewage in the inner harbour.
The hot weather has been the main contributor to the rise in cases of wildlife being killed by botulism, which thrives in 'stagnant' , warm water.
Rising home values have propped up a 'stagnant' economy and blunted criticisms of otherwise disastrous economic policies.
Profits remained similarly depressed, with performance in the European market 'stagnant' .
The streets were still a bit damp and there were 'stagnant' pools of water at many places.
Wade had a large clay pot with a big chip in the top in which he kept 'stagnant' water, weeds, and any bugs that intrigued him.
The wells were not drained and the ditches were filled with 'stagnant' water.
It is a chance to bring major foreign investment to one of Europe's most economically 'stagnant' regions.
The took a compass bearing for the direction of the croaking and eventually reached 'stagnant' , muddy pools, thick with a scum of dead insects.
Meat is sold from stalls on the side of 'stagnant' puddles and children play in groups around the dirty water.
In 'stagnant' economies, urbanisation levels do not increase much.
Plants can't breathe if their roots are immersed in 'stagnant' water.
Demand from the rich was 'stagnant' throughout the period while that from overseas declined sharply in the 1930s.
Although soybean is injured in flooded fields, it can thrive in 'stagnant' , oxygen-deficient water in the glasshouse.
During the floods, Mr Rushworth saw his cellar fill with ten feet of 'stagnant' flood water.
Generally, economic growth is 'stagnant' at best, and at worst it goes into contraction.
Algae, that green stuff in 'stagnant' water, produces huge quantities of oxygen.
For a start, real wages have been 'stagnant' or declined for the majority of workers.
Her matted hair billowed out a bit as the 'stagnant' unimaginably foul smelling air started to flow past them.
We walked for an hour and a half or so, well beyond the limits of the town to the point where the road and pavement came to an undignified end by a stony beach and a hollow of 'stagnant' water.
The river flows toward the east, and wherever it enters 'stagnant' waters, they are made fresh.
Ryder pointed to the lack of strong and cohesive global rules on company behaviour as a major factor in the 'stagnant' world economy.
However, pay for similar work in the US has been relatively 'stagnant' if not declining.
If your water has been 'stagnant' for some time, treat it before you drink it.
The smell of 'stagnant' , rotting waters hung so thickly that the air was nearly unbreathable.
As there are still no signs of improvement in the 'stagnant' economy, job insecurity continues to aggravate.
The abyss was 'stagnant' , a body of water under massive pressure, barely warmer than freezing and utterly without light.
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