inert

inert
i'nə:t
adjective
1) (without the power to move: A stone is an inert object.) inerte
2) ((of people) not wanting to move, act or think: lazy, inert people.) inerte, inactivo
- inertia
inert
tr[ɪ'nɜːt]
adjective
1 (gas, matter, etc) inerte
2 (immobile) inerte, inmóvil
he lay inert yacía inerte
3 pejorative (sluggish, without vigour) poco enérgico,-a, sin vigor
inert [ɪ'nərt] adj
1) inactive: inerte, inactivo
2) sluggish: lento
inert
adj.
inactivo, -a adj.
inerte (QUI, FIS) adj.
ɪ'nɜːrt, ɪ'nɜːt
adjective
a) (immobile) (frml) (usu pred) inerte (frml)
b) (Chem) <gas> inerte
[ɪ'nɜːt]
ADJ (=inanimate) [substance, gas] inerte; (=motionless) inerte, inmóvil

he lay inert on the floor — estaba inerte or inmóvil en el suelo

* * *
[ɪ'nɜːrt, ɪ'nɜːt]
adjective
a) (immobile) (frml) (usu pred) inerte (frml)
b) (Chem) <gas> inerte

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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