inert

形容詞

UK/ɪˈnɜːt/
US/ˌɪnˈɝːt/

定義 inert 形容詞

movement(移動)

  1. not moving; unable to move

    靜止的;不能移動的

    • A man's inert form was visible, lying still in the car's front seat.

      一個男人靜止的身形清晰可見,一動不動地躺在汽車的前座上。

    • The injured bird appeared inert, lying motionless.

      這隻受傷的鳥似乎靜止不動,躺在那裡毫無動作。

    • They pulled the inert body from the water.

      他們從水中拉出了那具靜止的身體。

energy(能量)

  1. lacking energy or interest

    無生氣的;乏味的

    • The film's plot was inert, lacking any compelling elements.

      這部電影的劇情毫無生氣,缺乏任何吸引人的元素。

    • The meeting became inert after an hour, with no progress made.

      會議進行一小時後變得乏味,沒有任何進展。

    • His inert speech put the audience to sleep.

      他乏味的演講讓觀眾都睡著了。

chemistry(化學)

  1. chemistry(化學)specialized(專業)

    substances that do not react chemically when combined with other substances

    惰性的;不活潑的

    • Helium is an inert gas, making it useful for scientific experiments.

      氦氣是一種惰性氣體,使其在科學實驗中非常有用。

    • This chemical remains inert when mixed with other substances.

      這種化學物質與其他物質混合時仍保持惰性。

    • Inert materials are often used to manufacture high-tech products.

      惰性材料常用於製造高科技產品。