词汇 | inertia |
释义 | inertia noun[ U ] uk /ɪˈnɜː.ʃə/ us /ˌɪnˈɝː.ʃə/ inertianoun[U] (LACK OF ACTIVITY)lack of activity or interest, or unwillingness to make an effort to do anything: 缺乏活力,惰性 The organization is stifled by bureaucratic inertia.官僚主义的惰性扼杀了这个组织。 Laziness and lazy people bludger bone idleidiom bum around CBA clock-watcher indolent indolently layabout lazily laziness lie shiftless shirker skiver slacker slackness time-serving unambitious vegetable work-shy inertianoun[U] (FORCE)physics specialized the physical force that keeps something in the same position or moving in the same direction惯性 Physics: energy, force & power animal magnetism anti-gravity atmospheric pressure attract attraction ballistic entropic entropically equilibrant erg excited geothermal jet propulsion preatomic propulsive radiant energy self-propulsion sine curve the sound barrier thermodynamics inertia | American Dictionaryinertia noun[ U ] us/ɪˈnɜr·ʃə/ the tendency not to change what is happening: Many teachers were reluctant to use computers in their classrooms simply out of inertia. physics Inertia is the force that causes something moving to tend to continue moving, and that causes something not moving to tend to continue not to move. inertia | Business Englishinertia noun[ U ] uk /ɪˈnɜːʃə/us a situation in which there is very little activity or interest, or people are unwilling to make an effort to change: bureaucratic/government/managerial inertia Examples of inertiainertia There are still prejudices and old inertias to be broken down before the industry is put in order. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 However, the inertia of the axis hardware, including actuators, has a very significant influence on the performance of supporting axis. The process may be highly complex, depending on how learning, emulation, adaptation, reinforcement, resistance, and inertia interact across economic, political, organizational, and social exchange domains. Secondly, the first decades of the twentieth century were characterized by economic inertia combined with brutal exploitation. The inertia forces of the ions are assumed to be small in comparison with that of the dust grains and neutrals. He writes on institutional inertia, ceremonialism, and ossification. Eradicating inertia and getting people to take an interest in pension planning are explicit objectives of government policy. The thermal inertia in turn affects the surface temperature and its diurnal amplitude. While funds are free to rebalance their investments as asset prices change, there are the frictions of transactions costs and inertia. Inertia forces due to the mass of the rigid part at the free tip are also added at the end-node. In general, it is not easy to physically construct a wheeled mobile robot whose moment of inertia is decoupled as (11). Since moving components of the manipulator have small mass moment of inertia, the actuating force is correspondingly small. The use of impedance control10, 11 is also possible for reducing effective inertia (by realizing a target system behaviour). The cable mass and the moment of the payload inertia around its mass center are neglected here. Differences between nominal inertia matrix and actual inertia matrix represent structured uncertainties. See all examples of inertia These 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. |
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