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ĭnertĭa, ae, f. [iners] [st1]1 [-] ignorance de tout art, incapacité. --- Cic. Part. 35 ; Petr. 135, 6. [st1]2 [-] inertie, inaction, indolence. --- Cic. Cat. 1, 4 ; de Or. 1, 68 ; Liv. 33, 45, 7. - inertia laboris, Cic. Com. 24: aversion, répugnance pour le travail. --- cf. Liv. 33, 45, 7.* * *ĭnertĭa, ae, f. [iners] [st1]1 [-] ignorance de tout art, incapacité. --- Cic. Part. 35 ; Petr. 135, 6. [st1]2 [-] inertie, inaction, indolence. --- Cic. Cat. 1, 4 ; de Or. 1, 68 ; Liv. 33, 45, 7. - inertia laboris, Cic. Com. 24: aversion, répugnance pour le travail. --- cf. Liv. 33, 45, 7.* * *Inertia, huius inertiae. Pli. Paresse, Negligence, Lascheté, Faitardise.\Inertiae opponuntur Artibus. Cic. Ignorance des arts.\Strenua inertia. Horat. Diligence sans art et prudence, Diligence imprudente. -
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inertia guidanceинерциальная система управленияinertia loadинерционная нагрузкаinertia starterинерционный стартерmoment of inertiaмомент инерции -
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inertia [ɪˊnɜ:ʃə] n1) физ. ине́рция; си́ла ине́рции2) ине́ртность, вя́лость; ко́сность3) attr.:inertia selling посы́лка незака́занного това́ра в наде́жде, что получа́тель его́ не вернёт
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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inertia, ae, f. (iners), I) die Ungeschicktheit, Untüchtigkeit eines Menschen, Auct. b. Alex. 10, 5. Auct. b. Afr. 31, 5. Petron. 135, 6: Plur., Cic. part. or. 35. – II) die Trägheit, Unlust zur Arbeit, Gemächlichkeit, Verdrossenheit (Ggstz. labor), Cic. u.a.: inquieta, geschäftiger Müßiggang, Sen.: im Ggstz. mit folg. Genet., qui tantas et tam infinitas pecunias non propter inertiam laboris (Unlust zur Arbeit), sed propter magnificentiam liberalitatis repudiarit, Cic. Rosc. com. 24. – III) ohne Tadel = das Unbeschäftigtsein, die Gemächlichkeit, Behaglichkeit, non tamen ut omnino ab inertia mea et quiete discederem, Plin. ep. 1, 6, 1.
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inertia, ae, f. (iners), I) die Ungeschicktheit, Untüchtigkeit eines Menschen, Auct. b. Alex. 10, 5. Auct. b. Afr. 31, 5. Petron. 135, 6: Plur., Cic. part. or. 35. – II) die Trägheit, Unlust zur Arbeit, Gemächlichkeit, Verdrossenheit (Ggstz. labor), Cic. u.a.: inquieta, geschäftiger Müßiggang, Sen.: im Ggstz. mit folg. Genet., qui tantas et tam infinitas pecunias non propter inertiam laboris (Unlust zur Arbeit), sed propter magnificentiam liberalitatis repudiarit, Cic. Rosc. com. 24. – III) ohne Tadel = das Unbeschäftigtsein, die Gemächlichkeit, Behaglichkeit, non tamen ut omnino ab inertia mea et quiete discederem, Plin. ep. 1, 6, 1. -
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I.Lit. (rare but class.): animi (spectantur), quemadmodum affecti sint, virtutibus, vitiis;II.artibus, inertiis,
Cic. Part. 10, 35; Petr. 135, 6. —Transf., in gen., inactivity, idleness, laziness (very freq.): inertia atque torpedo, Cato ap. Gell. 11, 2, 6:id largiamur inertiae nostrae,
Cic. de Or. 1, 15, 68:castigare segnitiem hominum atque inertiam,
id. ib. 1, 41, 185:laboris,
aversion to labor, id. Rosc. Com. 8, 24:operis,
Liv. 33, 45, 7 al. —In an oxymoron: strenua,
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inertia ae, f [iners], want of art, unskilfulness, ignorance, rudeness: adfecti artibus, inertiis. —Inactivity, idleness, laziness: animi, S.: turpis: hominum: laboris, aversion to: operis, L.: strenua, H.* * *ignorance; inactivity; laziness, idleness, sloth -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > inertia
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > inertia
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инерция; сила инерции; инертность; инерционный свойства- inertia about the axis - inertia balance - inertia brake - inertia braking system - inertia charging - inertia couple - inertia-coupled - inertia drive mechanism - inertia factor - inertia force - inertia-free - inertia-free switch - inertia impulse generator - inertia load - inertia loading - inertia loading device - inertia mass - inertia moment - inertia pressure - inertia-pressure method - inertia product - inertia-reel seat belt - inertia relay - inertia stress - inertia supercharging - inertia switch - inertia tensor - inertia torque converter - inertia-type deduster - lumped inertia - magnetic inertia - moving inertia - pitch inertia - roll inertia - rotary inertia - spin inertia - temperature inertia - thermal inertia - virtual inertia -
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1) инерция
2) инертность
3) инерционный
4) косность
5) бездеятельность
6) инерциальный
– Galileo's law of inertia
– gyroscope inertia
– inertia conveyor
– inertia ellipsoid
– inertia field
– inertia supercharging
– moment of inertia
– product of inertia
– radius of inertia
– rotary inertia
– virtual inertia
– without inertia
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