English to Spanish Dictionary stationary

stationary

estacionario
definition
adjective
a car collided with a stationary vehicle
not moving or not intended to be moved.
translation of 'stationary'
adjective
inmóvil,
parado,
estacionario
example
If you were on a ship next to another ship and one of the ships started moving away from the 'stationary' ship.
A typical toy usually combines 'stationary' and moving staircases; the latter moves periodically up and down.
The economics of a 'stationary' or declining population need be no more painful than those of an expanding one.
As the Earth rotates on its axis from west to east, it appears from our apparently 'stationary' viewpoint that the stars rise in the east, culminate on the upper meridian and set in the west.
The whole place was 'stationary' with nothing moving at all.
In part, this is due to prevention campaigns and better compliance with drug regimens (it's easier to supervise a 'stationary' population).
‘In India the problem is more the standing / 'stationary' condition of the temple elephants,’ says Chiran.
So, it is not good sense to interpret the state of an electron in a 'stationary' orbital as perpetual motion.
If the planet were 'stationary' , the slow-down effect would be equal to the initial acceleration, so there would be no net gain in speed.
Alongside the moving tram queues are 'stationary' traffic queues.
As a consequence, Prague has continued to grow steadily even though the national population is virtually 'stationary' .
We were basically working on electromagnetic radiation, wherein we were trying to form waves with a rope tied to a 'stationary' object and were moving our arms up and down rapidly.
Finally, step trials were compared with the 'stationary' target conditions, using the final target location as the basis for comparison.
Polaris, the North Star, appears 'stationary' in the sky because it is positioned close to the line of Earth's axis projected into space.
For those new to biceps training, your elbows should remain 'stationary' while your hands move upward toward the shoulders.
Soldiers are taught to acquire and engage targets from 'stationary' positions, on the move, to the flank, and from a variety of ranges both during the day and at night.
Armed with Hellfire missiles, Predators became hunters and destroyed 'stationary' and moving targets.
After being retrograde since July, the planet appears 'stationary' on the 30th and thereafter returns to normal west to east motion.
As an econometrician I have my doubts about the ratio of a non-stationary quantity and a 'stationary' one.
The 48-hr transfer cycle ensured that the slower-growing non-BHK populations attained 'stationary' densities.
For instance, fertility inheritance in a 'stationary' population will, in some aspects, affect the coalescent tree in a similar way as population growth.
Under 'stationary' growth conditions the level of σ increases from almost undetectable levels to about one third the amount of σ.
All targets were farther away than 1800 meters, with most of them between 2500 and 3750 meters, both moving and 'stationary' .
The camera is 'stationary' , the line moves forward, and we see, in each of his farewells, the nature of his relationship with that man.
They'd rounded a wide corner and hopped off the moving sidewalk to a 'stationary' platform facing a huge window.
Under the neutral model, and have equal expectations in a 'stationary' population.
Under normal conditions, the population would not have remained 'stationary' but grown.
The course mostly dealt with giving and taking commands, as well as keeping in formation, and obviously shooting moving and 'stationary' targets.
All strains were cultured under dark, 'stationary' conditions at 37° in standard Petri dishes.
The system gives 3D target location and tracking of 'stationary' and moving targets.
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