- static stat·ic
- ['stætɪk]
1. adjstatico (-a)
static electricity — elettricità statica
2. n1) Radio, TV scariche fpl2)statics nsg Phys — statica
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
static electricity — elettricità statica
statics nsg Phys — statica
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
static — stat|ic1 [ stætık ] noun uncount 1. ) unpleasant noise that you hear on a radio, television, or telephone, caused by electricity in the air 2. ) AMERICAN INFORMAL continuous and annoying complaints that people make about something static stat|ic… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Static — Stat ic (st[a^]t [i^]k), Statical Stat ic*al ( [i^]*kal), a. [Gr. statiko s causing to stand, skilled in weighing, fr. ista nai to cause to stand: cf. F. statique. See {Stand}, and cf. {Stage}.] 1. Resting; acting by mere weight without motion;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Static electricity — Static Stat ic (st[a^]t [i^]k), Statical Stat ic*al ( [i^]*kal), a. [Gr. statiko s causing to stand, skilled in weighing, fr. ista nai to cause to stand: cf. F. statique. See {Stand}, and cf. {Stage}.] 1. Resting; acting by mere weight without… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
static — stat‧ic [ˈstætɪk] adjective not moving, changing, or developing, especially when movement or change would be good: • Economists predict that house prices will remain static for some time. • a static oil market * * * static UK US /ˈstætɪk/… … Financial and business terms
static — [stat′ik] adj. [ModL staticus < Gr statikos, causing to stand < histanai, to cause to STAND] 1. of bodies, masses, or forces at rest or in equilibrium: opposed to DYNAMIC 2. not moving or progressing; at rest; inactive; stationary 3. Comput … English World dictionary
-stat — comb. form forming nouns with ref. to keeping fixed or stationary (rheostat). Etymology: Gk statos stationary * * * ˌstat, usu ad.+V noun combining form ( s) Etymology: New Latin stata, from Greek statēs one that causes to stand, from the stem of … Useful english dictionary
stat´i|cal|ly — stat|ic «STAT ihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. in a fixed or stable condition; not in a state of progress or change; at rest; standing still: »a static character in a novel. Life does not remain static, but changes constantly. SYNONYM(S): passive … Useful english dictionary
stat|ic — «STAT ihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. in a fixed or stable condition; not in a state of progress or change; at rest; standing still: »a static character in a novel. Life does not remain static, but changes constantly. SYNONYM(S): passive,… … Useful english dictionary
static — stat•ic [[t]ˈstæt ɪk[/t]] adj. Also, stat′i•cal. 1) phs of or pertaining to bodies or forces at rest or in equilibrium 2) pertaining to or characterized by a fixed or stationary condition 3) showing little or no change: a static relationship[/ex] … From formal English to slang
static — stat·ic stat ik adj 1) characterized by a lack of movement or change <a static condition> 2) ELECTROSTATIC stat·i·cal·ly i k(ə )lē adv * * * stat·ic (statґik) [Gr. statikos causing to stand, from histanai to cause to stand] 1. at rest; in… … Medical dictionary
stat|i|cal — «STAT uh kuhl», adjective. = static. (Cf. ↑static) … Useful english dictionary