inactively / ɪnˈæk tɪv /

不动声色不作为不动声色地不积极地

inactively 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not active: an inactive volcano.
  2. sedentary or passive: an inactive life.
  3. sluggish; indolent.
  4. Military. not on active duty.
  5. Chemistry. inert; unreactive.noting a compound that has no effect on polarized light.

inactively 近义词

inactively

等同于 leisurely

inactively

等同于 languidly

inactively 的近义词 5

更多inactively例句

  1. Brown returns to the Buccaneers’ lineup after being inactive for the NFC championship game because of a knee injury.
  2. Those accounts are moved to “inactive status” if the customer does not respond after 30 days, Martin said.
  3. Pederson also sparked a tanking controversy in the regular season finale when he sat down Hurts late in a close game and went with third-string quarterback Nate Sudfeld, with Wentz on the game-day inactive list.
  4. Her spokeswoman, Sami Gallegos, said Gonzalez intentionally went inactive for a period before that when she led the local labor council to avoid the impression that she was a legal representative for any individual union.
  5. By this point the domain had been inactive for two months already and nothing had catastrophically broken.
  6. Women who were active most days were more than three times more likely to have fertility problems than inactive women.
  7. Tallahassee police say they made the case inactive after the victim stopped talking them—a claim that Carroll has denied.
  8. In online-dating speak, these inactive users are known as “date bait.”
  9. The demolition work also is predicted to be more complicated because of inactive utility lines.
  10. Arulanandam says it is “overly generous” to say that gun control groups are moribund and inactive.
  11. This product is dextro-rotatory; the laevo and inactive modifications occur in the so-called baldrianic camphor.
  12. Few men could remain so patiently inactive as Seth, once he was convinced that inaction was the best course to pursue.
  13. Having his entire force already on the field, he remained absolutely inactive while the enemy formed their line.
  14. The long inactive, sluggish ecclesiastics suddenly seemed to feel the vigor to resist and the power to lead.
  15. We should have to encounter there only a weak, inactive, and unenterprising people.