第三人称复数:initiatives
名词倡议; 主动性; 主动权; 主动精神
形容词自发的; 创始的; 初步的
1. 主动:智力(Intelligence) 诚实(Integrity) 主动(Initiative) 提到智力,我们并不是在谈论高智商,而是指通过一些脱口而出的常识来讨论敏感度、时机的掌握、友善的态度、适当的热情和可靠的信息.
2. 倡议:另在二○○○年的亚太经合会(APEC)中,公司治理开始受到会员体之重视,并在APEC架构下,将此议题成立为一倡议(Initiative),进行各项讨论及政策对话,希冀藉由各经济体之经验分享,加强彼此合作,避免区域金融风暴再发生.
1. 积极的行动;倡议
An initiative is an important act or statement that is intended to solve a problem.
e.g. Government initiatives to help young people have been inadequate...
政府在积极帮助年轻人方面做得还不够。
e.g. There's talk of a new peace initiative.
传闻有可能提出新的和平倡议。
2. 主动权
In a fight or contest, if you have the initiative, you are in a better position than your opponents to decide what to do next.
e.g. We have the initiative; we intend to keep it...
我们拥有主动权;我们不打算放弃它。
e.g. He paused enough to consider the options but never so long as to lose the initiative.
他停顿了一会儿权衡自己有哪些选项,但并没有久到丧失主动权。
3. 主动性;积极性;进取心
If you have initiative, you have the ability to decide what to do next and to do it, without needing other people to tell you what to do.
e.g. She was disappointed by his lack of initiative.
她对他缺少进取心感到失望。
e.g. ...workers who are able to sort out problems on their own initiative.
能主动解决问题的工人
4. 采取主动;首先采取行动
If you take the initiative in a situation, you are the first person to act, and are therefore able to control the situation.
e.g. We must take the initiative in the struggle to end the war...
为尽早结束战争,我们必须抢先行动。
e.g. She knew she had to take the initiative and maintain an aggressive game throughout.
她知道自己必须采取主动,并且始终保持咄咄逼人的态势。
1. Because the reform means VAT will replace the business tax, the initiative has been warmly greeted by related enterprises.
2. Although the trend toward home working is fueled by technology and employee demand, proactive employer initiative driven by business needs is equally important.
3. Although the trend toward home working is undeniably fueled by technology and employee demand, proactive employer initiative driven by business needs is equally important.
4. This shows that the authorities should take the initiative to carry out supervision rather than wait for such matters to come to attention by accident.
5. A 2002 peace initiative by the Arab League made only indirect reference to the refugees, giving some Israelis hope.
6. " I call on the Arab League to withdraw their initiative, " he added.
7. initiative什么意思
7. The league's Arab peace initiative committee called for a meeting of Arab foreign ministers, saying Israel's announcement showed it was not serious about negotiating.
8. He also felt appreciated that China has signed protocols on debt relief and cancellation with 31 African countries under the framework of the HIPC initiative.
9. China should take the initiative in terms of dealing with the exchange rate issue, purchasing US debt and participating in international capital operation.
10. Shandong has always been a popular destination for holidaymakers, but this latest initiative is intended to fully capitalize on the province's rich tourism resources.
noun
1. the first of a series of actions
Synonym: first step opening move opening
2. readiness to embark on bold new ventures
Synonym: enterprise enterprisingness go-ahead
adj
1. initiative什么意思
1. serving to set in motion
e.g. the magazine's inaugural issue
the initiative phase in the negotiations
an initiatory step toward a treaty
his first (or maiden) speech in Congress
the liner's maiden voyage
Synonym: inaugural initiatory first maiden