0 energetic or lively; able to work etc -- aktiv
At seventy, he’s no longer very active.
1 (busily) involved -- aktiv; ivrig
2 causing an effect or effects -- aktiv; virksom
Yeast is an active ingredient in bread-making.
3 in force -- gyldig
The rule is still active.
4 (of volcanoes) still likely to erupt. -- aktiv
5 of the form of a verb in which the subject performs the action -- aktiv (gram.)
6 the form of a verb whose subject is the person or thing that performs the action -- aktiv
Where there is a neurological cause of dizziness the goal is also, as in multisensory dizziness, a non-sedated, physically active patient.
Stories are told of physically active and diet-conscious individuals who find they have high blood cholesterol.
The teachers, as working women who were active in civic affairs, served as role models to the pupils.
She had returned to her active schedule with friends, and volunteering.
Such elections require not only the active participation of political parties to ensure competition and form a government, but also to legitimise the government.
Over the past decade or so, there has been active development of alternative time-frequency representation schemes, independent of computer music research and largely theoretical.
Not only primates and cetaceans, but also other long-lived mammals, like elephants, have females playing active (crucial) post-reproductive roles.
Such sentences with an active sentence construction but a reversal of thematic roles were absent from the data.
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忙於…的, 忙的/參與的, 參與…的…
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忙于…的, 忙的/参与的, 参与…的…
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activo, activo/va [masculine-feminine]…
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ativo, dinâmico, atuante…
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活発な, 活動的な, (文法)能動態の…
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planlı bir eylemde aktif, görevli, aktif…
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actif/-ive, actif, en vigueur…
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actiu…
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