flatlined
美 [ˈflætˌlaɪn]
英 ['flæt.laɪn] 
- adj.(脑电图)呈平直线的
- n.(人死后脑电图呈现的)平线
- v.〈婉辞〉死亡
- 网络水平线;心脑电图平线;保持在较低水平
词形变化
第三人称单数:flatlines 现在分词:flatlining 过去式:flatlined
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英英解释
例句
However, for the last decade, average household incomes have flatlined as a percentage of GDP and the wealth gap has yawned.
但是过去的10年中,普通国民的收入在GDP中的占比并没有增加,贫富差距十分严重。
If you suddenly flatlined, your doctor could say, "Wow, he finally got rid of his negative thoughts! "
如果你突然挂掉,你的医生可以说,“哇,他终于摆脱了忧虑。”
Over the past five years, revenue has declined steadily while net income has flatlined.
过去5年中,公司营业收入稳步下滑,净收入一直持平。
Between 2003 and 2007, Lowe's shares marched consistently higher while Home Depot essentially flatlined.
2003年至2007年间,劳氏的股票持续上涨,而家得宝基本保持平稳。
He is more scathing about Meet Joe Black, which came out three years later in 1998: "I flatlined in that one. "
他更不满意三年后,1998年上演的《第六感生死缘》:“在那部片子里,我是彻底死翘翘了。”
Having led the recovery from the market low point in 2009, emerging market shares have flatlined since late last year.
2009年新兴市场领导股价从低点复苏,自去年晚期一直表现平平。