immobile
adj.
mid-14c., from Old French immoble "immovable, fixed, motionless," from Latin immobilis "immovable" (also, figuratively, "hard-hearted"), from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in-(1)) + mobilis (see mobile, adj.). Hence, immobilism "policy of extreme conservatism" (1949, from French immobilisme).
〔蒋〕[im-不,mobile动的] 不动的,固定的