逍遥学能 2018-11-13 15:17
6. The council has been moribund since Chen took office in 2000, but has considerable symbolic importance.
7. It was at that meeting when the Party decided to open up the country and reform its moribund economy.
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8. But a Foreign Ministry official said late yesterday that those negotiations were " effectively moribund " and were not being pursued by Australia.
9. North Korea analysts say Pak is an economics expert and the architect of plans to revive his country's moribund economy.
10. The moribund site should now run at full capacity under SMIC's stewardship, which started on Monday.
moribund
adj
1. moribund的意思
1. being on the point of death
breathing your last
e.g. a moribund patient
2. moribund
2. not growing or changing
without force or vitality
Synonym: stagnant