单词 | inertial confinement |
释义 | inert /in-ûrtˈ/adjective
ORIGIN: L iners, inertis unskilled, idle, from in- not, and ars, artis art inertia /in-ûrˈshi-ə, -shyə or -shə/ noun
inerˈtial adjective Of or relating to inertia inertˈly adverb inertˈness noun inert gas noun Any of a group of elements whose outer electron orbits are complete, rendering them inert to all the usual chemical reactions inertial confinement noun In fusion studies, short-term containment of plasma arising from inertial resistance to outward forces, achieved mainly by using a powerful laser inertial control guidance or inertial control navigation noun An automatic gyroscopic guidance system for aircraft, missiles, etc using data computed from acceleration and the physical properties of the earth, but dispensing with the magnetic compass and independent of ground-based radio aids inertia-reel seat belt noun A type of self-retracting seat belt in which the wearer is constrained only when violent deceleration of the vehicle causes the belt to lock inertia selling noun Sending unrequested goods to householders and attempting to charge for them if they are not returned |
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