static
의미: Lacking movement, development, or vitality; remaining unchanged or fixed over time.
Static is the natural antonym of dynamic, describing situations, systems, or ideas that fail to evolve. In economics, a static market shows no growth; in social commentary, a static society is one resistant to change. The word also has specific technical meanings in physics (static electricity, static friction) and computing (static content, static analysis). In informal British usage, 'to give someone static' means to create difficulty or resistance, though this sense remains largely colloquial.
예문
- Wages have remained largely static over the past decade despite rising productivity. 尽管生产率不断提高,工资在过去十年中基本停滞不前。Los salarios se han mantenido en gran medida estáticos durante la última década a pesar del aumento de la productividad.生産性の向上にもかかわらず、賃金はこの10年間ほぼ横ばいのままである。생산성 향상에도 불구하고 지난 10년간 임금은 대체로 정체 상태였다.
- The static nature of the curriculum has drawn criticism from employers seeking graduates with up-to-date skills. 课程的静态性质招致了雇主的批评,他们需要具备最新技能的毕业生。La naturaleza estática del plan de estudios ha suscitado críticas de los empleadores, que buscan titulados con competencias actualizadas.カリキュラムの固定的な性質は、最新の技能を持つ卒業生を求める雇用主からの批判を招いている。교육 과정의 고정적인 성격은 최신 기술을 갖춘 졸업생을 원하는 고용주들로부터 비판을 받아왔다.
- A static analysis of the data fails to capture the fluctuations that occurred within each quarter. 对数据的静态分析未能捕捉到每个季度内发生的波动。Un análisis estático de los datos no logra captar las fluctuaciones ocurridas dentro de cada trimestre.データの静的分析では、各四半期内に生じた変動を捉えることができない。데이터의 정적 분석으로는 각 분기 내에 발생한 변동을 포착할 수 없다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: professional, academic, journalism
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Greek statikos (causing to stand), from histanai (to make stand, to set). Entered English in the late 16th century via New Latin staticus.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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