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stat·ic S0717800 (stăt′ĭk)adj.1. a. Having no motion; being at rest; quiescent.b. Fixed; stationary.2. Physics Of or relating to bodies at rest or forces that balance each other.3. Electricity Of, relating to, or producing stationary charges; electrostatic.n.1. Interference or noise, such as crackling in a receiver, produced when static or atmospheric electricity disturbs signal reception.2. Informal a. Back talk.b. Interference; obstruction.c. Angry or heated criticism. [New Latin staticus, relating to weight, from Greek statikos, causing to stand, from statos, standing; see stā- in Indo-European roots.] stat′i·cal adj.stat′i·cal·ly adv.static (ˈstætɪk) adj1. not active or moving; stationary2. (General Physics) (of a weight, force, or pressure) acting but causing no movement3. (General Physics) of or concerned with forces that do not produce movement. Compare dynamic14. (Electronics) relating to or causing stationary electric charges; electrostatic5. (Telecommunications) of or relating to interference in the reception of radio or television transmissions6. (General Physics) of or concerned with statics7. (Sociology) sociol characteristic of or relating to a society that has reached a state of equilibrium so that no changes are taking place8. (Computer Science) computing (of a memory) not needing its contents refreshed periodically. Compare dynamic5n9. (Telecommunications) random hissing or crackling or a speckled picture caused by the interference of electrical disturbances in the reception of radio or television transmissions10. (General Physics) electric sparks or crackling produced by friction[C16: from New Latin staticus, from Greek statikos causing to stand, from histanai to stand, put on the scales] ˈstatically advstat•ic (ˈstæt ɪk) adj. Also, stat′i•cal. 1. 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. 4. lacking movement, development, or vitality: a novel marred by static characterizations. 5. pertaining to or noting static electricity. n. 6. a. static or atmospheric electricity. b. interference with radio broadcasts, telecommunications, etc., due to such electricity. 7. resistance or hostility, as to one's actions or plans; opposition. [1560–70; < New Latin staticus < Greek statikós=sta- (s. of histánai to make stand) + -tikos -tic] stat′i•cal•ly, adv. stat·ic (stăt′ĭk)Adjective1. Having no motion; being at rest. Compare dynamic.2. Relating to or producing static electricity.Noun Distortion or interruption of a broadcast signal, such as crackling in a receiver or specks on a television screen, produced when static electricity or electricity in the atmosphere disturbs signal reception.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | static - a crackling or hissing noise caused by electrical interferenceatmospheric static, atmosphericsinterference, noise, disturbance - electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communicationradio noise - static at radio wavelengths | | 2. | static - angry criticism; "they will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial"criticism, unfavorable judgment - disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings; "the senator received severe criticism from his opponent" | Adj. | 1. | static - not in physical motion; "the inertia of an object at rest"motionless, still, inactivenonmoving, unmoving - not in motion | | 2. | static - concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity; "an electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity"electrostatic | | 3. | static - showing little if any change; "a static population"unchanging, stableunchangeable - not changeable or subject to change; "a fixed and unchangeable part of the germ plasm"-Ashley Montagu; "the unchangeable seasons"; "one of the unchangeable facts of life" |
staticadjective stationary, still, motionless, fixed, constant, stagnant, inert, immobile, unmoving, stock-still, unvarying, changeless Both your pictures are of static subjects. moving, active, mobile, dynamic, varied, lively, kineticTranslationsstatic (ˈstatik) adjective still; not moving. 靜態的 静态的 noun atmospheric disturbances causing poor reception of radio or television programmes. 靜電 天电干拢static (electricity) electricity that accumulates on the surface of objects (eg hair, nylon garments etc). 靜電 静电static
static1. slang Impudent, pithy responses or retorts; backtalk. These kids keep giving me so much static that it makes me want to pull my hair out! All right, that's enough of the static—when I tell you to do something, you go and do it!2. slang Angry or hostile resistance, criticism, or opposition. You're always going to get static from the other political party when one of your own representatives says something, no matter how mundane or universally true it may seem. We're facing a lot of static from employees over the proposed budget cuts.give (one) staticslang To squabble with or sass one. Just take out the trash like Dad asked you to—you'll get in trouble if you give him any static. Did you really give him static about the terms of the deal? Ugh, he's probably not going to agree to it now!See also: give, staticgive someone staticFig. to argue with someone; to give someone back talk. I want you to do it and do it now! Don't give me any static!See also: give, staticstatic n. complaints. I don’t expect any static because of the noise. I warned the neighbors about the party. static
static, term formerly use to describe electrical noisenoise, any signal that does not convey useful information. Electrical noise consists of electrical currents or voltages that interfere with the operation of electronic systems. ..... Click the link for more information. in radio reception, especially noise that originates outside a transmitter and receiver, e.g., in the atmosphere or in human-made devices. In general, a frequency modulationmodulation, in communications, process in which some characteristic of a wave (the carrier wave) is made to vary in accordance with an information-bearing signal wave (the modulating wave); demodulation is the process by which the original signal is recovered from the wave ..... Click the link for more information. (FM) radio receiver is less susceptible to such noise than one using amplitude modulation (AM). Many receivers are equipped with devices, such as automatic limiting and silencing circuits, to lessen the effect of such noise on reception.static[′stad·ik] (communications) A hissing, crackling, or other sudden sharp sound that tends to interfere with the reception, utilization, or enjoyment of desired signals or sounds. (physics) Without motion or change. statici. Still, at rest, not moving, as in static pressure, static load, etc. ii. Radio or other communication interference mainly the result of the discharge of electricity and appearing as background noise. It consists of amplitude-oriented spurious electromagnetic waves ranging in frequencies from a few hundred hertz to several thousand kilohertz. Atmospheric static is present in cumulonimbus clouds, thunderstorms, and precipitation. Lightning discharge is a most common source of static. iii. A structural test with the application of a single increasing load done while the structure is at rest.static1. (of a weight, force, or pressure) acting but causing no movement 2. of or concerned with forces that do not produce movement 3. relating to or causing stationary electric charges; electrostatic 4. of or concerned with statics 5. Computing (of a memory) not needing its contents refreshed periodically 6. electric sparks or crackling produced by friction static(1) Fixed and unchanging. Contrast with dynamic.
(2) Interference or noise in a signal as in the unwanted disturbance in a radio signal. See noise.static
staticS17-894540 (stăt′ĭk) [Gr. statikos, causing to stand] At rest; in equilibrium; not in motion.FinancialSeeDynamicSTATIC
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Synonyms for staticadj stationarySynonyms- stationary
- still
- motionless
- fixed
- constant
- stagnant
- inert
- immobile
- unmoving
- stock-still
- unvarying
- changeless
Antonyms- moving
- active
- mobile
- dynamic
- varied
- lively
- kinetic
Synonyms for staticnoun a crackling or hissing noise caused by electrical interferenceSynonyms- atmospheric static
- atmospherics
Related Words- interference
- noise
- disturbance
- radio noise
noun angry criticismRelated Words- criticism
- unfavorable judgment
adj not in physical motionSynonymsRelated Wordsadj concerned with or producing or caused by static electricitySynonymsadj showing little if any changeSynonymsRelated Words |