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adjective1) untätig2) (sluggish) träge* * *[in'æktiv]( formal)1) (not taking much exercise: You're fat because you're so inactive.) träge•- academic.ru/37238/inaction">inaction- inactivity* * *in·ac·tive[ɪnˈæktɪv]the explosive remains \inactive until set off by heat der Sprengstoff wird erst durch Hitze gezündet\inactive market umsatzschwacher Marktan \inactive volcano ein inaktiver Vulkan* * *[In'ktɪv]adjuntätig; person, life, hands also müßig (geh); mind träge, müßig (geh); volcano erloschen, untätig; (FIN) account umsatzlosdon't have money lying inactive in the bank — lassen Sie (Ihr) Geld nicht auf der Bank brachliegen
* * *inactive [ınˈæktıv] adj (adv inactively)1. untätig2. träge, faulinactive account umsatzloses Konto;inactive capital brachliegendes Kapital4. a) CHEM, PHYS inaktiv, unwirksam:inactive mass träge Masseb) PHYS nicht radioaktiv5. MED inaktiv6. MIL nicht aktiv, außer Dienst* * *adjective1) untätig2) (sluggish) träge* * *adj.inaktiv adj.tatenlos adj.träg adj.
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