inaction的意思和读音

inaction

: [ɪnˈækʃ(ə)n] : [ɪn'ækʃ(ə)n]

n.

Adj.+n.congressional inaction

n.decisiveness,energy

n.failure to act,indecision,procrastination,delay,dithering

inactionn.

1.lack of action; the state of doing nothing about a situation or a problem

n.1.;;,;

n.1.the failure to do anything, especially when you should do something

1. exigent , inaction , inactive , ...

2.inaction

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6. inacidity inaction , inanimate , ...

7. inability n. inaction n. unafraid ...

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1.The central bank's inaction is owed to a particular set of Japanese circumstances as the economy moves out of a decade of deflation.10

2.And a look will know that this inaction lay people LiuLaoDan division of the same or and widely read many just all-around Dan division.

3.Mr. Ban said the cost of inaction would be "unacceptably high, " warning that over 100 million more people could slide into hunger.”。1亿饿

4.But I'm here today to say that difficulty is no excuse for complacency. Unease is no excuse for inaction.

5.It is also easy to see how further inaction, half-steps, and wrong steps by leaders could make these and other grim turns much more likely.使

6.So far, South Korea does not seem to have arrived at the point where inaction becomes unpalatable.

7.Although the life of the plain, vulgar, inaction always attack us, we still do not like the original awakening of life.

8.Paulson said the current financial crisis had many causes, including government inaction and mistaken actions, outdated U.

9.Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, told German television ZDF that she "regretted" GM's inaction and said a decision was needed urgently.(AngelaMerkel)(ZDF)”,

10.But this has to be weighed against the high cost of inaction in the face of a social and economic emergency.