词汇 | example_english_inert |
释义 | Examples of inertThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Both produce a cold, inert substance good for dressing wounds. The spirit has long since evaporated from this inert lump of flesh. The material used for the suture should be strong, non absorbable and as inert as possible. Windborne movement does not imply that migrants are merely inert particles at the mercy of the wind. The old ceremonial centre, having been detached from its social and cultural milieu, became converted into an inert powerless 'object'. Two constraints inert at the lexical level emerge as important agents at the postlexical level. Moreover, there are two-tone languages in which high tone has been said to be phonologically inert. Additionally, the capsule a patient receives is pharmacologically inert, but hardly inert with respect to its symbolic value and its power as a conditioned stimulus. Verbs are argued to be syntactically most active but nouns most inert, with adjectives occupying an intermediate rank. In scenario two all waste is processed at community compost plants and only inert material is transported to sanitary landfills. In the past, such properties as percentage germination, noxious weeds and inert matter have been evaluated. By 1986 several thousand objects-mostly spent, upper stages of space-launch vehicles and inert spacecraft-were circling the earth. The agency of this inert construction appears to be purely fictive as well, a matter of honorific speech merely. To set up a recent sociological theory against the strength of such an inert mass is truly to set up an unequal contest. Similarly, multiple glazings and inert gas fillings, so desirable in high temperature climates as well as low temperature locations, are absent. Boron-doped diamond is the inert material that sets new standards in electrochemical treatment. Since the biofilm in the bottom layers is older, it has had more time to decay, making the bottom layers higher in inert biomass. Oxygen consumption was measured by bedside mass spectrometry using the inert gas dilution method. The fronts of such waves are inert shocks. Their major failing, it seems, is an inability to awaken an inert peasantry. Nitrogen is inert under normal atmospheric conditions ; its conversion into reactive forms, a process referred to as nitrogen fixation, is highly endothermic. Now, when the density of the inert gas is low, diffusion will give way to kinetic control. Diffusion based continuum theories cannot describe this transition to the limit where no inert gas is present. Next, consider deterministic transition systems in which a state, besides performing an action or being inert, can diverge. The focus is firmly on the inert individual in paid employment. Nanometer-sized silicon crystallites prepared by excimer laser ablation in constant pressure inert gas. Influence of inert gas pressure on growing rate of nanocrystalline-silicon film prepared by pulsed laser deposition. Influence of inert gas pressure on the surface roughness of silicon film prepared by pulsed laser deposition. The second set of arguments tried to show that rules qua content-independent peremptory reasons for action are motivationally inert. Unlike goods, which are inert, divisible and marketable, services are inherently relational and social. The sample is continuously purged by an inert gas. In turn, that building type has rounded on the book for revenge, reducing it to an inert object. Alternatively, you can be enclosed, isolated and insulated in a world of books, or removed to an inert space with only the text before you. The model suggests the optimum strategy is processing all waste at community compost plants and transporting only inert materials to dumpsites. The optimal strategy in this case is, all waste is processed at community compost plants and only inert material is transported to dump sites. In this work we study a two-temperature model describing heat explosion in a heterogeneous medium consisting of reacting particles surrounded by an inert gas. If it is in contact with an inert material, then the normal derivative of u vanishes there. The form given to inert matter corresponds to the social construction of the body. The biomass colors become increasingly lighter as the fraction of inert material increases. Improving the hygienic status of an inert surface by reducing the ability of bacteria to attach is a combination of many factors. The built environment represents more than an inert stage for human activity or a passive reflection of sociopolitical reality. I n the limit where no inert gas is present the formula reduces to a result obtained earlier by the author. The variables are further divided into inert and derivable. Our nervous system is attracted by what is alive, not what is inert. The natural was conceived essentially as the inert, empty of value or of autonomy. During polishing both the hemi shell and plastic polishing inert are rotating. In the asymmetrical dialect, only a vowel with an onset participates in syllableconditioned processes ; an onsetless vowel is syllabically inert. I argue that rules as peremptory and content-independent reasons for action are motivationally inert. He posits a ' mobile and kinetically inert ' biological agent as a possible source of the chemical reduction of the previously oxidized iron. Low tone is phonologically inert because it is simply the absence of tone. The essential observation here is that low ranking of a constraint on faithfulness to a particular feature results in phonologically inert behaviour of that feature within the sound system. Malarial pigment (haemozoin) : a very active ' inert ' substance. Bacterial adhesion to both inert and living surfaces is a common phenomenon exhibited by many bacteria and it is generally accepted as an indicator of biofilm formation. Where extensive repair with placement ol inert patch material, valve conduits is needed to allow "correction" then palliation with deferment of the final procedure may be the better option. Although clustering and topographic structure increase with training, the proportion of uncommitted and inert nodes decreases. On the structure of inert automorphisms of subshifts. The matrix, contrary to previous expectation cannot therefore be considered as an inert supportive tissue for surrounding cells but a dynamic structure central to the control of vascular reorganisation. A special attractive interaction in water between inert, non-polar molecules or surfaces. The forms of things, far from having been imposed from without upon an inert substrate, arise and are borne along - as indeed we are too - within this current of materials. A hydrophobic surface is one that is non-polar and inert to water in the sense that it cannot bind to water molecules via ionic or hydrogen bonds. They would have to employ general diffusion, not channels devoted to specific molecules ; molecular shapematching, not assembly by precise positioning ; topological, not geometric, structures ; and adaptive, not inert, components. Travers uses the concept of 'negotiated empire' (p. 41) to describe a situation between outright resistance and inert compliance in which the ruled had some influence over the rulers. One proposed encompassing hypothesis is that adipose tissue is not merely an inert storage vehicle for energy but an active organ with both autocrine and endocrine secretary function. The result, as one bilingual teacher explained it to me, is that the broad area of agreement about language learning for young speakers is narrowly delimited and inert. The young man, however, though beginning in an inert and immobile state of melancholy, recognizes his subjective role and what he must do to change and effect his own becoming. The normal child is confronted not by an intentionally inert world of moving objects but by one of animate bodies, facial expressions, gestures, vocalizations, and emotions. In quasi-realism, the metaethics becomes entirely inert. As a result, most of the biofilm is almost completely inert, with "holes" at its bottom that were unable to fill up with biomass owing to the lack of oxygen. Dynamics of laser-produced carbon plasma in an inert atmosphere. The inert process 0 exhibits no behaviour. An inert gold-lined spectrophotometric reaction cell was specially designed and built for this purpose, and permitted observations of the system in situ at temperature and pressure. Characterization of inert actions on periodic points. The disposal of domestic and industrial waste, both toxic and inert, presents problems of an altogether different degree. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 However, few industrial wastes are wholly inert, and the scope for disposal in aquifers such as chalk is therefore limited. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is no way of minimising the amount of inert rock material that results from processing an ore into a metal. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The waste is inert and can be used in civil engineering. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There were no casualties, fortunately, and no fire in that case, probably because the vessel possessed an inert gas system. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 A few inert rockets were recently found on this beach and have now been cleared. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Throughout the past 20 weeks they have been active and diligent in organising for victory—and inert and negligent in searching for a reasonable solution. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The "inert" type consists of a sterile plastic loop or coil which fits into the uterus. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They will be inert and, from the point of view of effective demand, totally irrelevant. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The standard allows for hydrocarbons, which are flammable, being used as a refrigerant in certain circumstances instead of the usual hydrofluorocarbons, which are inert. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The greater the volatile content of the coal, the greater the percentage of inert matter that is necessary to prevent the propagation of flame. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The majority of waste from mines and quarries is inert material from the mine itself. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The president has to operate within an inert political system. In the natural environment aluminum is a highly reactive metal that develops an inert oxide film (alumina) uniformly covering all the surface of the metal. Would it not be best to build some suitable monument on an inert, airless body near an inhabitable planet? Goods, by contrast, are inert objects which are consumed or activated by humans. With regard to analytical purity, few damaged grains and little inert matter was found. Under this approach, finite features are inert, which means that all types of verb forms may be found in either finite or nonfinite positions. We hope our theoretical study of this instability will be followed by experimental observation in an inert gas discharge. The platinum electrode is inert so it does not take part in the reaction. The platinum electrode is inert so plays no part in the reaction. The column contains the stationary phase and the sample is moved through by an inert carrier gas. They are also inert and have no causal effect on anything that we can perceive. A silent and inert body may be alive, it may indeed be soundly sleeping, though it may also be unconscious, dreaming or dying. A past is not simply a static, inert text that present interpreters use. He takes issue with the way it has come to be used as a 'magical mind-dust', sprinkled upon inert objects to bring them to life. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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