① Do not rely on external forces for the automatic: take the initiative to the students. ② able by themselves to grasp: to gain the initiative.
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zhǔ dòng
Can result in a favorable situation, and make things according to their own intentions (and the "passive" relative)
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No. 4
Proactive
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No. 5
Initiative
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No. 6
Voluntary; automatically
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No. 7
Initiative to help others
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No. 8
Note indicated by the grammatical subject of the person or thing is the implementation of the action indicated by the verb
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No. 9
Active voice
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No. 10
Meritorious; active in
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No. 11
Active homing guidance
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No. 12
Active tracking system
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No. 13
Over launch. Lawful "Geng-Xu Yi Kee, Guangzhou New Army revolutionaries held the victim": "It is for this uprising, in fact, take the initiative from the revolutionary party."
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No. 14
Means the person who presided over launch. "Flower," the third two back: "His failure, not failure in foreign aggression, but failed, including change. Within the change initiative, is his pet to Li Wenkui."
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No. 15
Spontaneous or conscious act. And "passive" relative. Brief Introduction to "China's attitude should be front against aggression": "We should actively promote international anti-aggression front, rather than sit around waiting for other countries to 'promote'."
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No. 16
Create a favorable situation, so things can be carried out according to their intentions. And "passive" relative. Feng Xuefeng "Shangrao concentration camp" Part III: "At this point, we have to fight to take the initiative, but the enemy is passive." Liu Qing, "iron wall" Chapter III: "That no matter how the situation changes, you are active."
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English Expression
n.: initiative, on one’ s own initiative; of one’ s own accord, on one's own initiative, of one's own accord, active
v.: (to take the) initiative
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capacity to see what needs to be done and enterprise enough to do it, esp without others' help