inertia
noun /ɪˈnɜːʃə/
/ɪˈnɜːrʃə/
[uncountable]- (usually disapproving) lack of energy; lack of desire or ability to move or change
缺乏活力;惰性;保守 - I can't seem to throw off this feeling of inertia.
我好像无法摆脱这种无力的感觉。 - the forces of institutional inertia in the school system
学校体制内的惰性
- Projects were frequently abandoned through sheer inertia.
项目常常纯粹因为惰性而被放弃。 - She lapsed into inertia and lay there as if asleep.
她懒洋洋的, 躺在那儿好像睡 了。 - The forces for change in the government are not sufficient to overcome bureaucratic inertia.
要求政府改革的力量并不足以战胜官僚政治的惰性。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- sheer
- bureaucratic
- political
- …
- overcome
- out of inertia
- through inertia
- a state of inertia
- I can't seem to throw off this feeling of inertia.
- (physics
) a property (= characteristic) of matter (= a substance) by which it stays still or, if moving, continues moving in a straight line unless it is acted on by a force outside itself物理 Topics Physics and chemistryc2惯性
词源early 18th cent. (in sense (2)): from Latin, from iners, inert- ‘unskilled, inactive’, from in- (expressing negation) + ars, art- ‘skill, art’.