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inactively

/in-ak-tiv/US // ɪnˈæk tɪv //UK // (ɪnˈæktɪv) //

不动声色,不作为,不动声色地,不积极地

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Brown returns to the Buccaneers’ lineup after being inactive for the NFC championship game because of a knee injury.

  • Those accounts are moved to “inactive status” if the customer does not respond after 30 days, Martin said.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • By this point the domain had been inactive for two months already and nothing had catastrophically broken.

  • Women who were active most days were more than three times more likely to have fertility problems than inactive women.

  • Tallahassee police say they made the case inactive after the victim stopped talking them—a claim that Carroll has denied.

  • In online-dating speak, these inactive users are known as “date bait.”

  • The demolition work also is predicted to be more complicated because of inactive utility lines.

  • Arulanandam says it is “overly generous” to say that gun control groups are moribund and inactive.

  • This product is dextro-rotatory; the laevo and inactive modifications occur in the so-called baldrianic camphor.

  • Few men could remain so patiently inactive as Seth, once he was convinced that inaction was the best course to pursue.

  • Having his entire force already on the field, he remained absolutely inactive while the enemy formed their line.

  • The long inactive, sluggish ecclesiastics suddenly seemed to feel the vigor to resist and the power to lead.

  • We should have to encounter there only a weak, inactive, and unenterprising people.