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Перевод: inactive speek inactive


[прилагательное]
бездеятельный; бездействующий; недействующий; неактивный; инертный


Тезаурус:

  1. Men normally have higher BMRs than women because a larger part of their total body weight is muscle tissue, and muscle tissue can burn up to three times more energy than fat tissue, even when it is inactive.
  2. it was supposed that, like their predecessors, they would be inactive and so would not waste much of the tester's time.
  3. Down deep, Clive was unimaginative, inactive, petty, unquestioning.
  4. Many drugs on the market today contain a mixture of right- and left-handed isomers, but often only one type has the desired effect; the other may be inactive or even produce harmful side-effects.
  5. From a therapeutic aspect, penicillin was marvellous because it cured many dangerous bacterial infections, but it was tiresome because it was inactive by mouth (it was destroyed by the acidity of the stomach contents), it acted for a very short time (it was rapidly excreted by the kidneys) and so was of little value unless given by injection at intervals of not longer than 3 hours, and because, after a time, the normal processes of evolution led to the appearance of resistant strains of the microbes which had previously been sensitive to penicillin.
  6. Hence so nodes 4 and 2 can be declared inactive and the problem is solved.
  7. The whole business of lying there inactive was, like his father's visit, now as unreal as a dream.
  8. Although discussions took place about a possible return to the former scale of activity, Newlove's health did not improve and he was physically limited to Wells where either One-Year or Terminal courses continued until 1934 when the WEA branch became inactive.
  9. Susan is on the pill but wonders why she bothers when her husband is so sexually inactive.
  10. 17,500 miles in ten years is hardly excessive and whilst standing inactive, the relay through the front chassis crossmember may have tightened up.
  11. The process of exclusion in operation currently is an important part of the social construction of the definition and redefinition of the labour force, of the economically active and inactive, of the unemployed and retired, of the productive and unproductive, and, therefore, of working age and old age (Walker 1980; Phillipson, 1982).
  12. It is then followed by a "latent" period during which time the virus appears to be relatively inactive.
  13. The SCONUL Advisory Committee on Information Services still exists but apart from the occasional seminar on user education it is inactive in the sphere of user education.

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