释义 |
inexertion|ɪnɛgˈzɜːʃən| [in-3.] Want of exertion; failure to exert (oneself) or exercise (a power or faculty); inaction.
1794–6E. Darwin Zoon. (1801) IV. 360 A temporary inexertion of the brain. 1829D. O'Connell in Bentham's Wks. (1843) XI. 21, I give myself six or seven weeks here of comparative mental inexertion. 1886Daily News 13 Oct. 5/6 Those form two reasons for past inexertion against bad laws in agricultural Wales. |