inert

inert
adjective
1) reglos; (sluggish) träge; (passive) untätig
2) (Chem.): (neutral) inert
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[i'nə:t]
adjective
1) (without the power to move: A stone is an inert object.) träge
2) ((of people) not wanting to move, act or think: lazy, inert people.) träge
- academic.ru/37869/inertness">inertness
- inertia
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in·ert
[ɪnˈɜ:t, AM ˌɪnˈɜ:rt]
adj
1. (not moving) unbeweglich, reglos
2. (fig pej: sluggish, slow) träge; (lacking vigour) kraftlos, schlaff fam
an \inert political system ein politisches System, dem es an Dynamik fehlt
3. CHEM inert fachspr, inaktiv
\inert gas Edelgas nt
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[ɪ'nɜːt]
adj
unbeweglich; (PHYS) matter träge; (CHEM) substance inaktiv
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inert [ıˈnɜːt; US ınˈɜrt] adj (adv inertly)
1. PHYS träg(e) (Masse)
2. CHEM inert, reaktionsträg(e):
inert gas Edelgas n
3. träg(e):
a) lustlos und ohne Schwung
b) schwerfällig und langsam:
politically inert citizens
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adjective
1) reglos; (sluggish) träge; (passive) untätig
2) (Chem.): (neutral) inert
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adj.
inaktiv adj.
träg adj.

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