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adjective (standing still, not moving: a stationary vehicle.)stationary adj parado / estacionariotr['steɪʃənərɪ]1 (not moving, still) estacionario,-a, parado,-a, detenido,-a2 (unchanging) estacionario,-a3 (cannot be moved) fijo,-astationary ['steɪʃə.nɛri] adj1) immobile: estacionario, inmovible2) unchanging: inmutable, inalterableadj.• estacionario, -a adj.• fijo, -a adj.'steɪʃəneri, 'steɪʃənria) ( not moving) <object/vehicle> estacionario, detenido, que no está en movimientohe remained stationary — no se movió, permaneció inmóvil (frml)
b) ( fixed in place) <engine/gun> fijo['steɪʃǝnǝrɪ]ADJ inmóvil; (=not movable) parado, estacionario* * *['steɪʃəneri, 'steɪʃənri]a) ( not moving) <object/vehicle> estacionario, detenido, que no está en movimientohe remained stationary — no se movió, permaneció inmóvil (frml)
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5 stationary rings
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6 stationary wave
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7 stationary grid
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8 stationary lingual arch
English-Spanish medical dictionary > stationary lingual arch
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9 stationary anticyclone
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > stationary anticyclone
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10 stationary climatic series
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > stationary climatic series
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11 stationary current
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > stationary current
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12 stationary cyclone
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > stationary cyclone
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13 stationary depression
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > stationary depression
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14 stationary front
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15 stationary method of research
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > stationary method of research
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16 stationary population
crecimiento demográfico cero; estabilización demográfica; populación estableEnglish-Spanish dictionary of Geography > stationary population
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18 stationary aerial wave
nWAVE PHYS onda aérea estacionaria fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > stationary aerial wave
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19 stationary armature
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20 stationary blade
nHYDRAUL paleta directriz f, paleta fija f
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Stationary — Sta tion*a*ry ( [asl]*r[y^]), a. [L. stationarius: cf. F. stationnaire. Cf. {Stationer}.] 1. Not moving; not appearing to move; stable; fixed. [1913 Webster] Charles Wesley, who is a more stationary man, does not believe the story. Southey. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stationary — can mean: In statistics and probability: a stationary process. In mathematics: a stationary point. In mathematics: a stationary set. In physics: a time invariant quantity, such as a constant position or temperature. In physics: a steady state… … Wikipedia
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stationary — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not moving. 2) not changing in quantity or condition. USAGE Take care to distinguish between stationary and stationery: stationary is an adjective meaning ‘not moving or changing’, whereas stationery is a noun meaning ‘paper and… … English terms dictionary
Stationary — Sta tion*a*ry, n.; pl. { ries} ( r[i^]z). One who, or that which, is stationary, as a planet when apparently it has neither progressive nor retrograde motion. Holland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stationary — [stā′shə ner΄ē] adj. [ME stacionarye < L stationarius < statio: see STATION] 1. not moving or not movable; fixed or still 2. unchanging in condition, value, etc.; not increasing or decreasing 3. not migratory or itinerant n. pl.… … English World dictionary
stationary — index firm, permanent, stable, stagnant, standing, static, steadfast Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
stationary — late 14c., in relation to planetary motions, from L. stationarius, in classical Latin, of a military station, from statio (see STATION (Cf. station)) … Etymology dictionary
stationary — [adj] not moving; fixed anchored, at a standstill, immobile, inert, moored, motionless, nailed*, nailed down*, parked*, pat*, permanent, stable, stagnant, standing, static, stock still, unmoving; concepts 488,551 Ant. mobile, moving, restless,… … New thesaurus
stationary — adj. 1 remaining in one place, not moving (hit a stationary car). 2 not meant to be moved; not portable (stationary troops; stationary engine). 3 not changing in magnitude, number, quality, efficiency, etc. (stationary temperature). 4 (of a… … Useful english dictionary
stationary — [[t]ste͟ɪʃənri, AM neri[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Something that is stationary is not moving. Stationary cars in traffic jams cause a great deal of pollution... The train was stationary for 90 minutes … English dictionary