passive的意思和读音

passive

: [ˈpæsɪv] : ['pæsɪv]

n.

adj.;(

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adj.+n.passive resistance

adj.active

passiveadj.

1.accepting what happens or what people do without trying to change anything or oppose them

He played a passive role in the relationship.

a passive observer of events

2.connected with the form of a verb used when the subject is affected by the action of the verb, for exampleHe was bitten by a dog. is a passive sentence

n.

1.[sing]the form of a verb used when the subject is affected by the action of the verb

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adj.1.accepting what happens without trying to control or change events or to react to things2.a passive verb or sentence has the person or thing being affected by the action as the subject. “He was examined by another doctoris a passive sentence.

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1.In passive sleep, the body is at rest, the heart slows down and the brain becomes very inactive.

2.With multimedia, you don' t have to be a passive recipient. You can control. You can interact. You can make it do what you want it to do.

3.For this reason, the planning of passive cabling needs to be designed in such a way that operation is possible over a much longer period.线

4.After all, he had been a largely passive vice-president and before that an unexceptional state governor.

5.Their function was not to be passive, but active. The sphere of its action was to be this present life.

6.Gandhi objected to "passive resistance" as a translation of Satyagraha: in Gujarati, it seems, the word means "firmness in the truth. "Satyagraha”:”。

7.The next one questions that and looks at passive nature, or passively trying to have reconfiguration programmability.

8.As she takes a passive attitude towards life, it is impossible for her to give any favourable remarks to the management reform.

9.The battles fought have been mostly passive, or to put it in military terms, have been battles of "pure defence" .”。

10.So why is the Bernanke Fed being just as passive now as the Bank of Japan was a decade ago?10