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1 inactive
[in'æktiv]( formal)1) (not taking much exercise: You're fat because you're so inactive.) nečinný, lenivý2) (no longer working, functioning etc; not active: an inactive volcano.) nečinný; vyhasnutý•- inaction- inactivity* * *• pasívny• neaktívny -
2 inactive line
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3 inactive node
• neaktívny uzol -
4 inactive program
• neaktívny program -
5 inactive window
• neaktívne okno -
6 lounge
1. verb1) (to lie back in a casual manner: lounging on a sofa.) rozvaľovať sa, leňošiť2) (to move about lazily; to be inactive: I spent the day lounging about the house.) flákať sa, motať sa2. noun(a sitting-room, eg in a hotel: They watched television in the hotel lounge.) hala* * *• vylihovat• vysedúvat• záhalka• zahálat• salón• salónik• túlat sa• tárat sa• hala• hoviet si• klubovna• klubovka• postávat• pohovka• ponevierat sa• povalovanie• povalovat sa• potulka• lenošenie• kreslo• lenošit -
7 sit out
1) (to remain seated during a dance: Let's sit (this one) out.) presedieť2) (to remain inactive and wait until the end of: They'll try to sit out the crisis.) počkať do konca* * *• vysediet si• vyhnút sa• vytiahnut sedením suknu• zostat• zostat na návšteve• sediet vonku• ostat -
8 slack
[slæk]1) (loose; not firmly stretched: Leave the rope slack.) voľný2) (not firmly in position: He tightened a few slack screws.) uvoľnený3) (not strict; careless: He is very slack about getting things done.) nedbanlivý4) (in industry etc, not busy; inactive: Business has been rather slack lately.) viaznuci•- slacken- slackly
- slackness
- slacks* * *• uvolnenie• volný• volný koniec• vlažný• uviaznút• vôla• uvolnený• uvolnit• uvolnit tah• volne navinutý• vybehaný• zanedbávat• zdlhavý• zmenšit• zmiernit• zvolnit• zvädnutý• zvetrávat• zmenšovat• splasnút• s previsom• skracovat• slabý• spomalit• stojatá voda• spomalit rýchlost• upadat• ulievat sa• unavený• uholný prach• udusit• prevesený• previs• prestávka• prevesit• dusit• hasit• flákat• drobné uhlie• hasit sa• cast lana• brzdit• casová tolerancia• chabý• rozpadat sa• pauza• pomaly• povolený• pracovat ledabolo• pokojný• povolená cast• povolit• povolit sa• popustit• lajdácky• lahostajný• konat nepozorne• lenivý• lenošit• malátny• mdlý• málo• medzera• malý• mierny• mrtvá sezóna• mrtvy chod stroja• mierne zahriati• mrtvy• nedopálený• neutiahnutý• nedosušený• nedopecený• nenapnutý• nepozorný• nepresný• nepatrný• nevelký• necinný• nedostatocne• odpocinok• obdobie malej cinnosti• ochablý• ochabnút• ochabovat• oddych -
9 stagnant
['stæɡnənt]1) ((of water) standing still rather than flowing and therefore usually dirty: a stagnant pool.) stojatý2) (dull or inactive: Our economy is stagnant.) stagnujúci, zaostávajúci•- stagnate- stagnation* * *• viaznúci• zaostávajúci• stojatý• stojatost• stagnujúci• hnijúci• hnilobný• nehybnost• nepohyblivý -
10 stagnate
[stæɡ'neit, ]( American[) 'stæɡneit]1) ((of water) to be or become stagnant.) prestať tiecť, zastaviť sa2) (to become dull and inactive.) ustrnúť* * *• viaznut• zastavovat sa• zastavit sa• zostat stát• sediet na vavrínoch• stat sa nehybným• stagnovat• stát• prestat tiect• prestat prúdit• hnit• nepokracovat vo vývoji
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inactive — in‧ac‧tive [ɪnˈæktɪv] adjective 1. FINANCE if investors or dealers in a financial market are inactive, they are buying and selling very little: • Institutions continued to buy stocks selectively, while small investors remained inactive. 2.… … Financial and business terms
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inactive — I adjective abeyant, abolished, abrogated, apathetic, canceled, comatose, destroyed, disabled, dormant, idle, ignavus, inanimate, indifferent, indolent, iners, inert, inoperative, insentient, invalid, languid, latent, lazy, lethargic, lethargical … Law dictionary
inactive — (adj.) 1725, from IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + ACTIVE (Cf. active) … Etymology dictionary
inactive — [adj] not engaged in action; inert, lazy abeyant, asleep, blah*, disengaged, do nothing*, dormant, down, draggy, dull, idle, immobile, indolent, in holding pattern*, inoperative, jobless, latent, lax, lethargic, limp, low key, mothballed*,… … New thesaurus
inactive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not active, working, or energetic. DERIVATIVES inactivity noun … English terms dictionary
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inactive — UK [ɪnˈæktɪv] / US adjective 1) a) not taking part in physical activity or exercise Physically inactive people are at risk of developing heart disease. b) not wanting to do anything He felt strangely inactive. 2) a) not working or operating an… … English dictionary
inactive — ● inactif, inactive adjectif Qui n a pas d activité, n est marqué par aucune activité : Elle ne peut pas rester inactive. Une existence inactive et inutile. Qui est sans activité ou très peu actif, qui ne fonctionne pas, ne produit pas : Une… … Encyclopédie Universelle
inactive — in|ac|tive [ ın æktıv ] adjective 1. ) not taking part in physical activity or exercise: Physically inactive people are at risk of developing heart disease. a ) not wanting to do anything: He felt strangely inactive. 2. ) not working or operating … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English