initiative
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT An initiative is an important act or statement that is intended to solve a problem. (重要的) 法案; 倡議
Local initiatives to help young people have been inadequate. 當(dāng)?shù)貙?duì)年輕人的扶助法案一直不夠完善。
2. N-SING 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. 主動(dòng)權(quán)
We have the initiative; we intend to keep it. 我們擁有主動(dòng)權(quán);我們想要保持主動(dòng)權(quán)。
3. N-UNCOUNT 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. 主動(dòng)性
She was disappointed by his lack of initiative. 她對(duì)他缺乏主動(dòng)性感到失望。
4. N-COUNT An initiative is a political procedure in which a group of citizens propose a new law or a change to the law, which all voters can then vote on. 公民立法提案程序[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
If they reject or ignore the initiative, the public will vote on it in November. 如果他們拒絕或無(wú)視公民立法提案程序,公眾將于11月對(duì)它進(jìn)行投票表決。
5. PHRASE If you take the initiative in a situation, you are the first person to act, and are therefore able to control the situation. 采取主動(dòng)
We are the only power willing to take the initiative in the long struggle to end the war. 在旨在結(jié)束戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的長(zhǎng)期斗爭(zhēng)中,我們是惟一愿意首先采取行動(dòng)的國(guó)家。
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initiative /??n????t?v, -??t?v/ (initiatives)
劍橋詞典
- The German leadership lauded the Russian initiative.
- The UN called on all parties in the conflict to take a positive stance towards the new peace initiative.
- Joe Walker will be spearheading our new marketing initiative.
- The initiative has across-the-board support .
- He began his lecture by talking down the initiatives of a rival company .
initiative noun (NEW PLAN)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a new plan or process to achieve something or solve a problem
倡議;新措施
The peace initiative was welcomed by both sides . 和平倡議受到了雙方的歡迎。
例句
initiative noun (JUDGMENT)
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒(méi)有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]the ability to use your judgment to make decisions and do things without needing to be told what to do
主動(dòng)性;自主決斷行事的能力
Although she was quite young , she showed a lot of initiative and was promoted to manager after a year . 她雖然很年輕,但工作積極主動(dòng),一年后就被提拔為經(jīng)理。
I shouldn't always have to tell you what to do, use your initiative (= use your own judgment to decide what to do)! 不能總讓我告訴你該做什么,你應(yīng)該有自己的判斷!
?on your own initiative
If you do something on your own initiative, you plan it and decide to do it yourself without anyone telling you what to do.
主動(dòng)地
initiative noun (ADVANTAGE)
?the initiative [ 單數(shù)名詞 ]the power or opportunity to win an advantage
主動(dòng)權(quán)
to seize /take/lose the initiative 掌握/采?。ブ鲃?dòng)權(quán) 返回 initiative