inertness
/in-urt, ih-nurt/US // ɪnˈɜrt, ɪˈnɜrt //UK // (ɪnˈɜːt) //
惰性,坚定不移,坚定性,严密性
Related Words
dormant休眠状态,休眠,休眠期,休眠的motionless不动声色,一动不动,无动于衷,一动不动的immobile不动的,不动,不移动,不流动impotent无能为力,无能,无能的人,无能的passive被动的,被动,被动式,被动型inactive不活跃,不活跃的,不活动的,不活跃的人paralyzed瘫痪,瘫痪的,瘫痪了,瘫痪状态listless没精打采的,没精打采,怅然若失,没精打彩powerless无能为力,无力,无权,无权无势apathetic麻木不仁,漠不关心,冷漠的,冷漠asleep睡觉,睡眠,睡着了,睡觉的时候dead死亡,死,死人,死的down下来,下,下来的,下降dull枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥的,沉闷的idle闲置,闲置的,空闲,闲散的impassive默不作声,默默无语,默不作声地,默默无动于衷inanimate无生命的,无生命,无生命体,没有生命的indolent懒洋洋的,懒散,懒散的人,懒洋洋languid慵懒的,慵懒,枯燥乏味,枯燥无味lazy懒惰,懒散的,懒惰的,懒散
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance: inert matter.
- : Chemistry. having little or no ability to react, as nitrogen that occurs uncombined in the atmosphere.
- : Pharmacology. having no pharmacological action, as the excipient of a pill.
- : inactive or sluggish by habit or nature.
Synonyms & Antonyms
nouninaction
Synonyms
dawdling磨磨蹭蹭,磨磨蹭蹭的,颟顸无知,颟顸的dormancy休眠,休眠期,休眠症,休眠状态droning滔滔不绝,嗡嗡声,絮絮叨叨的,滔滔不绝的hibernation冬眠,蛰伏,休眠,卧床idleness怠惰,懒惰,怠工,闲置inactivity不活泼,不活动,不活跃,不活跃性indolence懒惰,懒散,怠惰,懒惰症inertia惯性,惯性思维,惰性,惯性力leisure休闲,闲暇,闲暇时,消闲lethargy暮气沉沉,昏睡,昏睡症,嗜睡症loafing闲逛,懒惰,游手好闲,偷懒shiftlessness无力感,不动产,不动摇,不稳定sloth树懒,懒人,懒惰,懒汉slothfulness懒惰,懒散,懒惰症,懒惰的人slouch懒散,懒人,懒惰,慵懒slowness缓慢,迟钝,迟缓,慢性sluggishness不景气,呆滞,不振,呆滞性stagnation呆滞,停滞不前,呆滞状态,停滞stupor昏迷,昏迷不醒,昏迷的人,昏迷状态torpidity酷刑,酷刑性,酷刑性的,酷刑罪torpor默默无语,默不作声,默默无言,默默无语的人trifling琐碎的,琐碎,琐碎的事,琐事truancy逃学,旷课,逃课,逃学问题unemployment失业,失业率,失业问题,失职dilly-dallyinggoof-off timeinoperativeness无操作性,不操作性,不运作,运作不畅joblessness失业,失业率,失业问题,失業laze闲逛,懒惰,发呆,懒散lazing懒洋洋的,懒洋洋,懒散,懒惰loitering徘徊不前,游荡,闲逛,徘徊otiosity忠诚度,忠诚,奥特曼own sweet time自己的甜蜜时光,自己的甜美时光,自己的甜蜜时间,自己的甜蜜时刻pottering捣乱,打扫卫生,捣蛋,捣乱的time on one's hands闲暇时间,忙里偷闲,闲暇之余,闲暇time to burn燃烧的时间,燃烧时间,焚烧时间,燃烧的时候time to kill杀人时间,杀人的时间,杀戮的时间,杀人时刻time-wasting浪费时间,耗时,浪费时间的,消磨时间vegetating植被,植被的,植被丰富,植被丰富的
Examples
It was inert and nonflammable, making it safe for the materials it kept frozen as well as the field technicians transporting them.
His education was deficient; it had not been carried on steadily, and he had been allowed to indulge a constitutional inertness.
This was quite an event, and gave a fillip to the inertness of Madame de Fontanges, whose curiosity was excited.
Her inertness vanished; the sudden anger and wonderment in her eyes met the passion in his.
It shows that the trouble lies in the inertness of established habit.
Its moral inertness, its lack of spiritual enthusiasm, gave it less and less hold on the religious minds of the day.
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