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initiative ☞initiativen. [ɪ′nɪʃǝtɪv] (initiatives)
双解释义 1. U 主动性,首创精神 the ability to make decisions and take action without asking for the help or advice of others 2. C 主动的行动,倡议 the first movement or action which starts sth happening 3. S 主动权 the position of being able to take action or influence events 词汇搭配 动词+~ contend for ~ 争取主动 crush ~ 压制首创精神 display〔show〕 ~ 显示出首创精神 gain〔win〕 ~ 赢得主动形容词+~ individual〔private〕 ~ 个人的进取心介词+~ of one's own ~ 自发地~+介词 ~ in labor 劳动积极性句型例句 My secretary is perfectly competent, but she doesn't have much initiative. 我的秘书完全能够胜任她的工作,只是她进取心不强。 Don't keep asking me for advice, use your own initiative. 不要总是向我征求意见,发挥一下你们自己的决断能力吧。 Because of a stupid mistake, we lost the initiative in the negotiations; the other side has the initiative now. 由于一个愚蠢的错误,我们失去了谈判中的主动权,现在是对方掌握主动权。 The government is making some fresh initiatives to try to resolve the dispute. 政府正主动采取一些措施,试图解决这一争端。常用短语 ♣ on one's own initiative 主动地;自发地 without anyone else ordering one to do sth, or suggesting that one should do it He went to see the headmaster on his own initiative. 他主动去看望校长。 ♣ take the initiative 带头;倡导;发起 take the first step in an undertaking The captain took the initiative and led the soldiers out of the danger area. 上尉主动带领战士撤出了危险区。 |