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.)
Thus, this ratio is a performance measure that indicates the value added by active management to the strategic policy.
Responses determined to be scorable were utterances that had sufficient structure to be deemed full or partial passive sentences or full or partial active sentences.
Our second test of the development of coping assessed relations between the adolescent trajectories of coping and active, avoidant, and cognitive coping in young adulthood.
The active learning of teachers alongside students in teaching- learning processes is emphasized.
The lower degree of depth-mediated inhibition in no-till may increase the percentage of active seed bank, thereby reducing the amount of older seeds.
We have much less information about whether the patients in the trials also had evidence of active psychotic phenomena in addition to any depressive symptoms.
One problem is certainly motivation: the language is taught at school in a way that does not encourage active use or involvement.
Such sentences with an active sentence construction but a reversal of thematic roles were absent from the data.