where a river has stagnated Antonym: 瀬 (“se”) (figurative) predicament (difficult situation from which it is difficult to extricate oneself) 死の淵 ― death's...
(“disease, illness; suffering; emotional fatigue, sadness; listlessness; stagnation”) (modern French langueur (“languor”)), and from their etymon Latin languor...
produced the rebellion against the Stuarts, saved the Scotch mind from stagnating, [...] When the contest was ended, and peace was restored, the faculties...
-aɾo Syllabification: pa‧ro Deverbal from parar. paro m (plural paros) stagnation, freeze up unemployment Synonyms: cesantía, desempleo en paro ― unemployed...
gloomy; moody 憂鬱/忧郁 ― yōuyù ― depressed to gather; to build up; to stagnate; to become stagnant 鬱結/郁结 ― yùjié ― to be pent up 鬱熱/郁热 ― yùrè ― ...
especially where a river has stagnated [noun] (figurative) predicament (difficult situation from which it is difficult to extricate oneself) Alternative spellings...
especially where a river has stagnated [noun] (figurative) predicament (difficult situation from which it is difficult to extricate oneself) Alternative spellings...
Climates and Baths of Great Britain: The common is breezy ; the air cannot stagnate, and is nowhere obstructed, but, as described by Dr. Linden, " fans and...