[U]主动性,首创精神 the ability to make decisions and take action without asking for the help or advice of others
[C]主动的行动,倡议 the first movement or action which starts sth happening
[S]主动权 the position of being able to take action or influence events
英英释义
Noun:
readiness to embark on bold new ventures
the first of a series of actions
Adjective:
serving to set in motion;
"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"
双语例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
She took an initiative part in the Wildlife Conservation Society. 她主动参加野生动物保护协会。
用作名词 (n.)
It is innovation plus initiative that has kept it thriving. 创新与进取精神使得它蓬勃发展。
In the economic trend of the new era, having the initiative is the key. 在新时期的经济大潮中,拥有主动权是关键。
Thus the initiative was lost at the very first move, and that is really the worst and most stupid way to fight. 开脚一步就丧失了主动权,真是最蠢最坏的打法。
用作名词 (n.)
My secretary is perfectly competent, but she doesn't have much initiative. 我的秘书完全能够胜任她的工作,只是她进取心不强。
Don't keep asking me for advice, use your own initiative. 不要总是向我征求意见,发挥一下你们自己的决断能力吧。
Because of a stupid mistake, we lost the initiative in the negotiations; the other side has the initiative now. 由于一个愚蠢的错误,我们失去了谈判中的主动权,现在是对方掌握主动权。
The government is making some fresh initiatives to try to resolve the dispute. 政府正主动采取一些措施,试图解决这一争端。
用法讲解
用作名词 (n.)
on one's own initiative
主动地; 自发地 without anyone else ordering one to do sth, or suggesting that one should do it