Meaning and Usage
"停滞" (tíng zhì) refers to a state of stagnation or halt, often describing situations where progress or movement is blocked or delayed. It is commonly used in contexts like economic growth, traffic, or project development.
Common Collocations
- 经济停滞 (economic stagnation): used to describe a lack of economic growth.
- 交通停滞 (traffic jam): refers to traffic being blocked or at a standstill.
- 停滞不前 (stagnant, not moving forward): a common phrase to describe halted progress.
Usage Notes
"停滞" often implies a negative situation where something should be moving or improving but is stuck. It is more formal and often used in written or professional contexts. Avoid confusing it with "停止" which means to stop completely; "停滞" emphasizes ongoing blockage or lack of progress rather than a simple stop.
Tone and Register
This word is neutral but leans toward formal or academic usage. It is suitable for news reports, business discussions, and formal writing rather than casual conversation.
Meaning and Usage
"停滞" (tíng zhì) refers to a state of stagnation or halt, often describing situations where progress or movement is blocked or delayed. It is commonly used in contexts like economic growth, traffic, or project development.
Common Collocations
- 经济停滞 (economic stagnation): used to describe a lack of economic growth.
- 交通停滞 (traffic jam): refers to traffic being blocked or at a standstill.
- 停滞不前 (stagnant, not moving forward): a common phrase to describe halted progress.
Usage Notes
"停滞" often implies a negative situation where something should be moving or improving but is stuck. It is more formal and often used in written or professional contexts. Avoid confusing it with "停止" which means to stop completely; "停滞" emphasizes ongoing blockage or lack of progress rather than a simple stop.
Tone and Register
This word is neutral but leans toward formal or academic usage. It is suitable for news reports, business discussions, and formal writing rather than casual conversation.
Meaning and Usage
"停滞" (tíng zhì) refers to a state of stagnation or halt, often describing situations where progress or movement is blocked or delayed. It is commonly used in contexts like economic growth, traffic, or project development.
Common Collocations
- 经济停滞 (economic stagnation): used to describe a lack of economic growth.
- 交通停滞 (traffic jam): refers to traffic being blocked or at a standstill.
- 停滞不前 (stagnant, not moving forward): a common phrase to describe halted progress.
Usage Notes
"停滞" often implies a negative situation where something should be moving or improving but is stuck. It is more formal and often used in written or professional contexts. Avoid confusing it with "停止" which means to stop completely; "停滞" emphasizes ongoing blockage or lack of progress rather than a simple stop.
Tone and Register
This word is neutral but leans toward formal or academic usage. It is suitable for news reports, business discussions, and formal writing rather than casual conversation.