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单词 stasis
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Definition of stasis in English:

stasis

noun ˈsteɪsɪsˈstasɪsˈsteɪsɪs
mass nountechnical, formal
  • 1A period or state of inactivity or equilibrium.

    〈正式或技〉静止状态(或时期);平衡状态(或时期)

    long periods of stasis
    creative stasis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But despite the drama, there remains a strange political stasis here.
    • With nothing going on but election manoeuvres, the end result is stasis, which is perhaps, as the young woman's placard suggests, what everyone wants.
    • It also reveals Yo La Tengo's understanding of stasis without stagnation.
    • The limitations of heterodoxy such as those I have described above go some way towards accounting for inertia and stasis.
    • Or to put it the other way, stasis and stagnation are signposts along the path towards cessation and death.
    • The illness gets worse and worse as time passes, and the periods of stasis last increasingly longer.
    • During this period of time, an almost complete stasis was observed.
    • The major feature of the fossil record is stasis, long periods in which new species do not appear.
    • If they come back to us and say there is hardly any money, we would be in stasis (a state of stagnation).
    • Schools were adjuncts of pupils' social backgrounds and teachers were tasked to implement a curriculum which maintained both social hierarchy and stasis.
    • Above all, she has the confidence to slow the narrative tempo down almost to zero: a condition of stasis in which the moment is held, like a musical note, for as long as she wishes it.
    • Despite the stasis of the couples' narratives, however, a kind of catharsis seems finally to take place.
    • I started the year in stasis and now things are moving.
    • During such periods of stasis, most species exhibit no directional change.
    • The disembodied faces which we see through the darkness are recognisably human, but also immobile, as if physically caught in a state of Beckettian stasis.
    • Most populations of organisms at any given time are in stasis or genetic equilibrium, as the fossil record indicates.
    • Blair has, it appears, accepted the reality that he can only expect limited successes in return for reverses - or at least stasis - in other areas.
    • This also explains why evolution often appears to go in spurts after periods of apparent stasis.
    • From the late sixteenth century, stasis replaced the earlier dynamism of ideas and applications.
    • The tension induced by this self-revulsion, at odds with his need for creative stasis, is born out of guilt.
    Synonyms
    inactivity, inaction, inactiveness, inertness, passivity, apathy, accidie, malaise, stagnation, dullness, enervation, sluggishness, lethargy, languor, languidness, listlessness, torpor, torpidity, idleness, indolence, laziness, sloth, slothfulness
    1. 1.1Medicine A stoppage of flow of a body fluid.
      〔医〕停顿郁滞,郁积,阻塞
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Usually, it shows extreme heat or extreme cold and blood stasis.
      • Venous stasis disease most commonly occurs in patients with obesity, congestive heart failure or diabetes.
      • Blood stasis is a condition in which the flow of blood in the veins has become sluggish and slow.
      • Application of glycerol to the subdermis resulted in venule stasis and for prolonged treatment times, arteriole stasis.
      • In addition, vomiting and accompanying gastric stasis can inhibit the effectiveness of oral analgesics.
      • A combination of needles and moxibustion can be used where there is both stagnation / stasis and vacuity.
      • The resulting stasis may have contributed to the development of calciphylactic lesions in this patient.
      • The clot itself causes stasis of blood, discomfort and pain in the leg and calf and swelling at the ankles.
      • The pathogenesis probably involves a combination of biliary stasis, chemical inflammation and ischemia.
      • The singlet oxygen then causes vascular stasis followed by edema and hemorrhage.
      • Venous stasis during surgical procedures is caused by several mechanisms.
      • Venous, or stasis, ulcers and skin condition are evaluated in section M of the MDS.
      • Venous stasis ulcers often are shallow with irregular borders and are surrounded by indurated, hyperpigmented skin.
      • Abnormalities of blood flow or venous stasis normally occur after prolonged immobility or confinement to bed.
      • This boosts the blood circulation, eliminating venous stasis and consequent clogging.
      • As a result, a thrombus in the left atrial appendage may develop due to the stasis of blood in the left atrium.
      • It indicates a deficiency of blood and essence, qi stagnation, and blood stasis.
      • Mucus stasis with acute and chronic inflammation was also noted.
      • During flight, it is important that pregnant travelers move around to avoid venous stasis and remain adequately hydrated.
      • Their presence implies tubular obstruction with prolonged stasis.
      Synonyms
      obstruction, blocking
  • 2Civil strife.

    内乱;内部纷争

Origin

Mid 18th century: modern Latin, from Greek, literally 'standing, stoppage', from sta- base of histanai 'to stand'.

Rhymes

basis, oasis

Definition of stasis in US English:

stasis

nounˈsteɪsɪsˈstāsis
formal, technical
  • 1A period or state of inactivity or equilibrium.

    〈正式或技〉静止状态(或时期);平衡状态(或时期)

    long periods of stasis
    creative stasis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite the stasis of the couples' narratives, however, a kind of catharsis seems finally to take place.
    • From the late sixteenth century, stasis replaced the earlier dynamism of ideas and applications.
    • The disembodied faces which we see through the darkness are recognisably human, but also immobile, as if physically caught in a state of Beckettian stasis.
    • Or to put it the other way, stasis and stagnation are signposts along the path towards cessation and death.
    • The limitations of heterodoxy such as those I have described above go some way towards accounting for inertia and stasis.
    • Schools were adjuncts of pupils' social backgrounds and teachers were tasked to implement a curriculum which maintained both social hierarchy and stasis.
    • But despite the drama, there remains a strange political stasis here.
    • It also reveals Yo La Tengo's understanding of stasis without stagnation.
    • I started the year in stasis and now things are moving.
    • The major feature of the fossil record is stasis, long periods in which new species do not appear.
    • Most populations of organisms at any given time are in stasis or genetic equilibrium, as the fossil record indicates.
    • The tension induced by this self-revulsion, at odds with his need for creative stasis, is born out of guilt.
    • With nothing going on but election manoeuvres, the end result is stasis, which is perhaps, as the young woman's placard suggests, what everyone wants.
    • Blair has, it appears, accepted the reality that he can only expect limited successes in return for reverses - or at least stasis - in other areas.
    • Above all, she has the confidence to slow the narrative tempo down almost to zero: a condition of stasis in which the moment is held, like a musical note, for as long as she wishes it.
    • During such periods of stasis, most species exhibit no directional change.
    • This also explains why evolution often appears to go in spurts after periods of apparent stasis.
    • If they come back to us and say there is hardly any money, we would be in stasis (a state of stagnation).
    • During this period of time, an almost complete stasis was observed.
    • The illness gets worse and worse as time passes, and the periods of stasis last increasingly longer.
    Synonyms
    inactivity, inaction, inactiveness, inertness, passivity, apathy, accidie, malaise, stagnation, dullness, enervation, sluggishness, lethargy, languor, languidness, listlessness, torpor, torpidity, idleness, indolence, laziness, sloth, slothfulness
    1. 1.1Medicine A stoppage of flow of a body fluid.
      〔医〕停顿郁滞,郁积,阻塞
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This boosts the blood circulation, eliminating venous stasis and consequent clogging.
      • Venous stasis during surgical procedures is caused by several mechanisms.
      • Venous stasis disease most commonly occurs in patients with obesity, congestive heart failure or diabetes.
      • During flight, it is important that pregnant travelers move around to avoid venous stasis and remain adequately hydrated.
      • Application of glycerol to the subdermis resulted in venule stasis and for prolonged treatment times, arteriole stasis.
      • A combination of needles and moxibustion can be used where there is both stagnation / stasis and vacuity.
      • The pathogenesis probably involves a combination of biliary stasis, chemical inflammation and ischemia.
      • In addition, vomiting and accompanying gastric stasis can inhibit the effectiveness of oral analgesics.
      • Abnormalities of blood flow or venous stasis normally occur after prolonged immobility or confinement to bed.
      • Mucus stasis with acute and chronic inflammation was also noted.
      • It indicates a deficiency of blood and essence, qi stagnation, and blood stasis.
      • The clot itself causes stasis of blood, discomfort and pain in the leg and calf and swelling at the ankles.
      • As a result, a thrombus in the left atrial appendage may develop due to the stasis of blood in the left atrium.
      • The resulting stasis may have contributed to the development of calciphylactic lesions in this patient.
      • Their presence implies tubular obstruction with prolonged stasis.
      • Blood stasis is a condition in which the flow of blood in the veins has become sluggish and slow.
      • Venous stasis ulcers often are shallow with irregular borders and are surrounded by indurated, hyperpigmented skin.
      • Venous, or stasis, ulcers and skin condition are evaluated in section M of the MDS.
      • The singlet oxygen then causes vascular stasis followed by edema and hemorrhage.
      • Usually, it shows extreme heat or extreme cold and blood stasis.
      Synonyms
      obstruction, blocking
  • 2Civil strife.

    内乱;内部纷争

Origin

Mid 18th century: modern Latin, from Greek, literally ‘standing, stoppage’, from sta- base of histanai ‘to stand’.

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