sedentary如何读

英:[ˈsedntri]

美:[ˈsednteri]

sedentary是什么意思

adj.

坐着的

(指工作等)坐着干的

案头的

(指人)不爱活动的

sedentary自然拼读

sed·en·tar·y

se dn teI ri

sedentary扩展

sedentarily (adv.), sedentariness (n.)

sedentary英英释义

adjective

involving or characterized by sitting or little physical activity.Computer programming is a sedentary profession.A sedentary lifestyle is conducive to weight gain.

habitually inactive physically.I used to be an active person but I've become quite sedentary since my car accident.

living in a fixed location; not migratory.

sedentary词源中文解释

1590年代,用于议会、议会等的“留在一个地方”(与 ambulatory 相对),源自16世纪的法语 sédentaire,直接来自拉丁语 sedentarius “坐着,留在一个地方”,来自 sedentem(主格 sedens), sedere 的现在分词“坐着; 占据官方席位,主持; 坐着不动,保持; 固定或安定”(来自 PIE 根 *sed-(1)“坐”)。

关于职业等,“需要长时间坐着”,大约在1600年。关于人,“习惯于长时间坐着”,1660年代,因此“不活跃,不习惯运动”。相关: Sedentariness。

sedentary_医学行业词汇

静坐的:惯于或需要久坐的

坐式的:属于坐姿势的

sedentary词源英文解释

Middle French sedentaire, from Latin sedentarius, from sedent-, sedens, present participle of sedēre to sit — more at sit

The first known use of sedentary was in 1598

sedentary儿童词典英英释义

seditiousadjective

of, relating to, or causing sedition

seditious statements

seditiousadjective

of, relating to, or causing sedition

seditious statements

seditionnoun

the stirring up of feelings against lawful authority

sedimentnoun

the material from a liquid that settles to the bottom

material (as stones and sand) deposited by water, wind, or glaciers

sedimentationnoun

the action or process of depositing sediment

sedimentaryadjective

of, relating to, or containing sediment

formed by or from sediment compare igneous, metamorphic

sedimentary rock

sedimentnoun

the material from a liquid that settles to the bottom

material (as stones and sand) deposited by water, wind, or glaciers

sedgenoun

any of a family of plants of marshy areas that are related to the grasses and have solid often three-sided stems

sedgenoun

any of a family of plants of marshy areas that are related to the grasses and have solid often three-sided stems

sedentaryadjective

not migratory : settled

sedentary birds

doing or requiring much sitting

a sedentary job

sedentary医学词典英英释义

sedentaryadjective

doing or requiring much sitting : characterized by a lack of physical activity

increased risk of heart disease for those with sedentary jobs

sedentary 例句

1 The biologist, Robert Paine, hoped to ascertain what happened when you purged tide pools of sea stars, which, despite their sedentary appearance, are voracious predators of other marine life.

2 He believes a sedentary middle age merely fuels the desire to recapture that brief moment of freedom and invention that youth once provided.

3 And the payoff, with Lou receiving a clean bill of health and then immediately returning to his doughnut-scarfing, sedentary ways -- was uncomfortable because it rang so true.

4 Another misconception is that there is necessarily a sharp divide between nomadic hunter-gatherers and sedentary food producers.

5 If you’re a sedentary adult, as Bridger was, meeting the recommended weekly goals of at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity may seem overwhelming.

6 Others plod methodically along a stem, plucking off and devouring sedentary insects like the aphids.

7 Employees who were sedentary for more than 13 hours a day were twice as likely to die prematurely as those who were inactive for 11.5 hours.

8 Once people began to produce food and become sedentary, they could shorten the birth spacing and produce still more people, requiring still more food.

9 She has had clients who have gone from sedentary lifestyles to running marathons.

10 What if you have a sedentary job?

如果你有一份需要久坐着的工作该怎么办?

11 Research has shown the health benefits for sedentary people of climbing 13 floors a day.

12 Was it suspect that the notoriously sedentary president’s weight was given as 239, precisely one pound short of qualifying for the “obese” category?

13 The tone and pace of the movie corresponds to these sedentary conversations among people who acknowledge their age, and who have had time to find peace.

14 “People are living sedentary lives and trying to overcome this by treating their bodies as machines needing a tuneup,” Young told me.

15 In reality, although we frequently draw such a contrast, hunter-gatherers in some productive areas, including North America’s Pacific Northwest coast and possibly southeastern Australia, became sedentary but never became food producers.

16 Compared to the most sedentary members of the group, the most active women were significantly less likely—by 30% or even more—to experience either outcome, no matter how the researchers measured their activity.

17 Pigeons are sedentary birds.

鸽子是一种定居的鸟.

18 Increased sedentary behaviour is also a major issue.

19 “Well, I’m sort of sedentary myself, I guess,” said the pig.

20 They were always getting scratched by cats, or cutting themselves shaving, or stumbling over footstools in the dark—reasonable explanations, certainly, but for sedentary people they had an odd excess of bruises and small wounds.

sedentary 同义词

2 坐着的

sitting seat

9 定居的

resident residentiary

13 不迁徙的

resident

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