释义 |
inertiain‧er‧tia /ɪˈnɜːʃə $ -ɜːr-/ noun [uncountable] inertiaOrigin: 1700-1800 Latin iners; ➔ INERT - the inertia and bureaucracy of large companies
- The group helped me overcome my inertia and lose weight.
► Mechanicalball bearing, nounbelt, nouncog, nouncombustion chamber, nounconveyor belt, nouncoolant, nouncooling system, nouncrank, verbdifferential, noundisengage, verbdismantle, verbdrive, nounfour-stroke engine, nounfuel cell, nounfulcrum, noungear, nounheat pump, nounhydraulic, adjectiveinertia, nounmechanical, adjectivemechanical engineering, nounmill, nounmillstone, nounmillwheel, nounmomentum, nounmotive, adjectiveneutral, nounnuclear reactor, nounoil pan, nounpivot, nounpropulsion, nounpulley, nounpump, nounrace, verbratchet, nounreactor, nounregulate, verbretract, verbrev, verbrev, nounrotor, nounselector, nounstarter motor, nounstress, nounstressed, adjectivestrip, verbsump, nounsupercharged, adjectivetemplate, nountop gear, nountorque, nountwo-stroke, adjectiveuniversal joint, nounvalve, nounwheel, nounwinch, nounwindlass, noun VERB► overcome· In my opinion the hardest task on the holding is to overcome inertia, to make a start on the daunting task.· Not long after PageMaker shipped, Apple began overcoming its engineering inertia.· Such initiatives tended to be overcome in time by inertia and indifference.· Ideas need to be tested by their ability, in combination with events, to overcome inertia and resistance.· In addition to overcoming its own inertia, Nintendo also may face a problem because its new system uses game cartridges.· But I can not overcome the emotional inertia. 1when no one wants to do anything to change a situation: political inertia2technical the force that keeps an object in the same position or keeps it moving until it is moved or stopped by another force3a lack of energy and a feeling that you do not want to do anything SYN apathy—inertial adjective |