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dormant

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++dor·mant /ˈdɔːmənt $ ˈdɔːr-/ adjective  GROW/GET BIGGERnot active or not growing at the present time but able to be active later 蛰伏的,休眠的 OPP activelie/remain dormant The seeds remain dormant until the spring. 春天到来之前这些种子呈休眠状态。 a huge dormant volcano 一座巨大的休眠火山dormancy noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
dormantIt was at that point, according to court papers, that his alleged spy career went dormant.The same is true of subsidiaries, whether trading or dormant.Since the inflorescence is not yet known, the plant is propagated only from dormant buds on the rhizome.Wait to prune your roses until they are fully dormant in January.Take a dry, dormant savanna, desert or thorn scrub and rouse it into spring with rising temperatures.Dan's arrival had aroused all her dormant sexuality.Many have fickle requirements and others lie dormant until very precise conditions happen to come along.dormant volcanoThe term dormant volcano is applied during the period between eruptions to those volcanoes thought to be potentially active.The site chosen for the painting is a view across the bays of the dormant volcano Rangitoto which dominates Auckland's skyline.
From Longman Business Dictionarydormantdor‧mant /ˈdɔːməntˈdɔːr-/ adjective something that is dormant has not been active for a long time, although it may become active in the futureThe project lay dormant for two years until we found a co-sponsor.Someone tampered with IBM systems by planting a dormant bug due to wipe out whole data banks on Friday 13th.Origin dormant (1300-1400) French present participle of dormir to sleep, from Latin dormire
dor·mant adjectiveChineseSyllable
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dormant
dormant /ˈdɔːmənt $ ˈdɔːr-/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: present participle of dormir 'to sleep', from Latin dormire
not active or not growing at the present time but able to be active later
   OPP  active
    lie/remain dormant
    The seeds remain dormant until the spring.
    a huge dormant volcano
—dormancy noun [uncountable]


dor·mantBrE /ˈdɔːmənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdɔːrmənt/ 🔊 adjectivenot active or growing now but able to become active or to grow in the future 休眠的;蛰伏的;暂停活动的 SYN inactive a dormant volcano休眠火山During the winter the seeds lie dormant in the soil. 冬天,种子在土壤中休眠。🔊🔊 OPP active dor·mancy BrE /ˈdɔːmənsi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdɔːrmənsi/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]