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n.
<物>惯性,惰性
迟钝
不活动
in·er·tia
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inertial (adj.)
词根:inertia
adj.inertial 惯性的;不活泼的
Noun
1. a disposition to remain inactive or inert;
"he had to overcome his inertia and get back to work"
2. (physics) the tendency of a body to maintain is state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force
moment of inertia惯性矩,转动惯量
inertia force惯性力
thermal inertia热惰性;热惯性(温升速率的倒数);热惯量
rotational inertia转动惯量;转动惯性;惯性矩
inertia moment惯性力矩,惯性矩;惰性力矩
rotary inertia转动惯量
inertia effect惯性效应;惯性效果
inertia load[机械]惯性负载
inertia tensor[物]惯性张量
force of inertia惯性力
1713年,“物质的一种属性,凭借这种属性,物质在没有外力干扰的情况下保持静止或匀速直线运动的状态”[世纪词典],17世纪德国天文学家和医生约翰·开普勒(Johann Kepler,1571-1630)将其作为物理学术语引入,作为拉丁语 inertia “不熟练,无知; 不活跃,懒惰”的特殊意义,来自 iners(属格 inertis)“不熟练的; 不活跃的”(参见 inert)。有时也称为 vis inertia “惯性力”。牛顿在1687年的现代拉丁文著作中使用了这个词。经典拉丁语中“冷漠,被动,不活跃”的意义可追溯到1822年的英语中。
惯性
惯性
惯性
[拉]惰性
不活动,无力
惯性
惯性重力波
inertia-gravity wave 在重力和科里奥利力共同作用下产生的大气波动。
惯性
惯性
生态系统对外部的干扰, 如风、火、食草动物及病虫害的数量剧增等干扰时,仍能保持干扰前的状态。
New Latin, from Latin, lack of skill, from inert-, iners
The first known use of inertia was in 1713
inertianoun
a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some external force
a tendency not to move or change
inertianoun
a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some external force
a tendency not to move or change
inertianoun
a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some external force
a tendency not to move or change
inertianoun
a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force
an analogous property of other physical quantities (as electricity)
lack of activity or movement—used especially of the uterus in labor when its contractions are weak or irregular
1 At present, the electrostatic suspended gyroscope ( ESG ) is the most precise inertia instrument in the world.
静电陀螺仪是目前世界上最高精度的惯性器件.
2 Moore's eye for telling detail is acute and his pictures possess an inferred energy that, as Chandler notes, "presents working-class life as a strange blend of physical mayhem and inertia".
3 One of Brandt’s choreographic queries deals with how a place informs the motions in the body; here, she also expands on her investigation of gravity and inertia.
4 As one impulsively joins the military and one sinks into alcoholic inertia, Alex Nee as Johnny becomes the play's focus as he juggles the twin imperatives of love and heroin.
5 A platinum inertia block has been integrated into the microrotor to add weight for automatic winding purposes.
6 So we do nothing, and corporations profit from this inertia.
7 It’s a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s “Ikiru,” about a paper-pushing bureaucrat in postwar Japan roused out of his paralyzing inertia in the final months of his life.
8 Out of inertia or confusion or both, the audience didn’t applaud until he stood up.
9 He walked out into the smoky brightness of River Street which was beginning to shake off the inertia of the dawn.
10 There’s an inertia to these Washington traditions, and a determination to soldier on in the face of — whatever it is we’re facing.
11 Several Time’s Up members said the episode was less about the limits of the group’s power than about inertia in the industry.
12 As long as no one whinges about anything, inertia will keep things the same.
13 “You would meet inertia and then you would just resign and then end up nowhere,” she said.
14 One way of solving this theoretical difficulty is to assume a delay of thousands of years while the solar effects overcome the inertia of the earth's climate.
解决这一理论难题的一种方法是假设太阳效应克服地球气候的惯性时,地球会延迟数千年。
15 It did so through the 1970s; but as inertia took its toll, installed Gerard Schwarz as music director, presumably hoping he would bring consistency to the festival orchestra’s performances and freshen up its programs.
16 Yes, the whole plant world is now stirring, but there’s a lot of inertia to overcome, and it will be another couple of weeks or more before we feel we’ve stepped into spring proper.
17 Another obstacle is inertia.
惯性是另一个阻碍。
18 Inthis certain degree is one kind of inertia.
这一定程度上是一种惰性。
19 They don’t overcome inertia. They don’t begin.
他们战胜不了内在自我,他们就是没开始!
20 I have to overcome a wagon-load of inertia in order to clean my teeth, wash and dress.
1 缓慢
adagio andante lento slow lazy slack sluggish glacial inert creeping tardy lagging labored acrawl tardo tardily deliberation slowness tardiness
2 保守
straight conservative bourgeois staid keep old-fashioned stuffy insular middle-aged conservatism
3 不活动
inactive inert inaction silent sleepy recumbent pulseless inanimation sedentariness stagnate inactivate
4 无进展
6 迟钝
beef-witted cunctative fat-witted staumrel slow heavy fat gross dull sluggish lymphatic inert impervious lethargic impenetrable glassy heavy-handed obtuse tardy leaden phlegmatic stolid lumpish torpid slow-witted heavy-footed dunny laggardly thick-skulled unapt sternforemost dully torpidness opacity phlegm slowness dullness torpor bluntness insensibility denseness unreadiness stolidity torpidity cunctation obtund thick wet bovine stodgy dopey dimly a thick head passive lazy dense dim backward blunt opaque numb beefy languid humdrum sodden poky unready purblind thick-headed blockish logy slow of wit phlegmatical moderate pudding inactive stagnant unresponsive soggy pokey muzzy half-witted lobotomized sottish heavy-headed torporific heavily thickness stagnation inaction retardation heaviness stagnancy tardigrade dullish stick-in-the-mud stagnate torpify opiate petrify laggard wooden dumb chuckle insensitive musty crass Boeotian blate inconscient stockish clotty dumpish cowish rust hebetate constipate deaden bate
7 惯量
8 懒惰
lazy idle inactive recumbent indolent do-nothing sluggard slugabed faineant idly lazily supinely slouchingly inactivity laziness inaction idleness indolence acedia slovenry
10 无变化
11 无力
milk-toast low weak wan faint incapable helpless limp watery powerless diluted spent impotent ineffectual paralytic languorous unemphatic strengthless asthenic muscleless adynamic forceless impuissant dilutedly weakly faintly feebly limply rockily disability weakness paralysis incapacity impotence powerlessness asthenia enervation rockiness anergy impuissance hamstring paralyze beggar enervate force tooth unable pointless feeble flabby washy enervated nerveless milk-and-water slack adynamia inability palsy tenuity nihility paralyse soft pale sickly infirm weakling insubstantial astheny hyposthenia extinguish dehydrate enfeeble
13 不活泼
slow heavy dead quiet passive dull inactive sleepy sluggish stagnant inert lethargic languid leaden torpid lobotomized unanimated dully stagnantly inactivity lethargy torpor torpidity inactivate dead as a herring dead as mutton dead as a doornail static tame soggy slack heaviness inanimation stagnate asleep unenlivened constipation dullness torpify
14 缺乏活力