stagnation
51Stagnation — Sta|gna|ti|on* [ʃt..., st...] die; , en <zu lat. stagnare (vgl. ↑stagnieren) u. ↑...ation>: 1. a) Stockung, Stauung, Stillstand; b) vorübergehender od. dauerhafter Stillstand beim Wachstum des Sozialprodukts, der bei zunehmender… …
52stagnation — stag|na|tion [ stæg neıʃn ] noun uncount 1. ) a situation in which a country s economy is not growing or succeeding 2. ) a situation in which there is no progress or development …
53stagnation — stag·na·tion || stæg neɪʃn n. lack of movement, stillness; lack of activity or progress …
54stagnation — stag·na·tion …
55stagnation — UK [stæɡˈneɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [uncountable] 1) economics a situation in which a country s economy is not growing or succeeding 2) a situation in which there is no progress or development …
56stagnation — s ( en, er) …
57Stagnation — Sta|g|na|ti|on [ʃt... , auch st... ], die; , en <lateinisch> (Stillstand) …
58stagnation mastitis — Pathol. See caked breast. * * * …
59Stagnation und Inflation — Stagflation …
60stagnation mastitis — a local engorgement affecting one or more lobules of the breast and forming a painful lump in the organ; it occurs during early lactation. Called also caked breast …