inertness 的定义
- 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.
inertness 近义词
inaction
inertness 的近义词 39 个
- dawdling
- dormancy
- droning
- hibernation
- idleness
- inactivity
- indolence
- inertia
- leisure
- lethargy
- loafing
- shiftlessness
- sloth
- slothfulness
- slouch
- slowness
- sluggishness
- stagnation
- stupor
- torpidity
- torpor
- trifling
- truancy
- unemployment
- dilly-dallying
- goof-off time
- inoperativeness
- joblessness
- laze
- lazing
- loitering
- otiosity
- own sweet time
- pottering
- time on one's hands
- time to burn
- time to kill
- time-wasting
- vegetating
inertness 的反义词 8 个
更多inertness例句
- 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.