static

adj.静态的

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
static (adjective)
1.
exerting force by reason of weight alone without motion
2.
of or relating to bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium
3.
showing little change - a static population
4.
a) characterized by a lack of movement, animation, or progression
b) producing an effect of repose or quiescence - a static design
5.
a) standing or fixed in one place - stationary
b) of water stored in a tank but not under pressure
6.
of, relating to, or producing charges of electricity - stationary electrostatic
7.
of, relating to, or caused by radio static
static (noun)
1.
noise produced in a radio or television receiver by atmospheric or various natural or man-made electrical disturbances , also the electrical disturbances producing this noise
2.
heated opposition or criticism
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
static (adjective)
fixed in a place or position
SYNONYMS:
immobile, nonmoving, standing, static
RELATED WORDS:
immotile, immovable, irremovable, nonmotile, unmovable; frozen, motionless, moveless, stagnant, still; stuck, unbudging, wedged; fast, rooted, steadfast
NEAR ANTONYMS:
motile; adjustable, flexible, modular; displaceable, portable, removable ( removeable), transferable ( transferrable), transportable; unbalanced, unstable, unsteady
mobile, movable ( moveable), moving, nonstationary
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