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停滞 (tíngzhì) is used to describe a situation in which progress has stopped or slowed down. For example, you could say: “由于经济衰退,经济增长停滞了 (yóuyú jīngjì shuāituì, jīngjì zēngzhǎng tíngzhì le) - Due to the economic recession, economic growth has stagnated.”
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停滞 (tíngzhì) is a formal word in Chinese, meaning "stagnate, bog down, be at a standstill; stagnation". It is often used to describe a situation or process that has come to a halt or is not progressing.
Other Chinese words that have similar meanings to 停滞 include 停顿 (tíngdùn), 停止 (tíngzhǐ), and 停滞不前 (tíngzhì bùqián). These words can also be used in formal contexts to describe a state of stagnation or lack of progress.
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停顿 (tíngdùn) - pause, halt, stop; refers to a temporary interruption or break in progress or movement.
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