nO. The main meaning of idle is: avoiding work; lazy. not working or in use. having no purpose or basis: idle threats.
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"Gossip" is a word that means idle talk, especially about other people's personal lives.
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Yes, sluggish is an adjective meaning habitually idle and lazy.
A mind not working is a devil playground
It means that this person has gone to "idle" status.
無為な /mu i na/ as a modifier. 怠ける /na ma ke ru/ as a verb meaning 'to idle around, to slack off'.
An idle, worthless fellow, who is without any visible means of support; a dissipated sponger.
I'm not sure what year or model of the car but if its somewhat new meaning about 1994. Then the computer does it and there is no adjustment. If you getting a rough or low idle it is probably time for a tune-up. If tune-up doesn't work you may have to replace idle control valve, up to 1989 there was an idle adjustment knob on throtle body for fine tunning.
There is no word 'idli' in English. You could mean 'idle', an adjective sometimes used as a noun meaning not working or at rest, and a verb meaning 'at rest'. Examples: Adjective: I have an idle mower that you can use. Noun: It's the meek that will inherit the earth, not the idle. Verb: If you idle the engine for a minute I will listen for a problem. You could mean 'idly', an adverb meaning 'in an idle manner'. Example: I spent my vacation sitting idly on the dock pretending that I was fishing. You could mean 'idol', a noun for someone or something that is the object of excessive admiration or devotion. Example: The idol of the preteens is a guy named Justin.
Idle is an adjective (idle threats) and a verb (to idle).