stagnation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

stagnation in the PONS Dictionary

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stagnation [stægˈneɪʃən] N no pl

Translations for stagnation in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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As the airfoil continues on its way, there is a stagnation point at the trailing edge.
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Later the town's importance declined which led to stagnation and the preservation of many historic buildings in the town centre.
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These materials must retain their important properties during and after exposure to the high stagnation temperatures.
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In compressible flow the stagnation pressure is equal to static pressure only if the fluid entering the stagnation point is brought to rest isentropically.
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Higher than expected operating costs resulted in stagnation with the development of new products.
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There followed a period of stagnation in which the comparative status of the town declined.
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From the 17th century onwards, the empire entered into a long-term period of stagnation, during which the sultans were much enfeebled.
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Economic changes led to a stagnation in agricultural growth.
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However, relief is starting to be felt after years of stagnation in road upgrades.
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Tourism crashed, taking the rest of the island's economy with it and the city entered a long period of stagnation.
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