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пасси́вный, безде́ятельный -
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пассивный; инертный; бездействующий -
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['pæsiv]1) (showing no interest, emotion etc, or not resisting an attack etc: The villagers showed passive resistance to the enemy) passif2) (of the form of the verb used when the subject receives the action of the verb: The boy was bitten by the dog.) passif•- passiveness - passivity -
65 passive
['pæsiv]1) (showing no interest, emotion etc, or not resisting an attack etc: The villagers showed passive resistance to the enemy) passivo2) (of the form of the verb used when the subject receives the action of the verb: The boy was bitten by the dog.) passivo•- passiveness - passivity -
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[A]PATIBILIS (-E)PASSIVUS (-A -UM)OTIOSUS (-A -UM)- BE PASSIVE -
67 Passive
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Passive
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[΄pæsiv] a, n անտարբեր, անգործուն յա, պասսիվ. քեր. կրավորական. the passive voice քեր. կրավորական սեռ -
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пассивный элемент || пассивный -
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['pæsɪv]1) Общая лексика: бездеятельный, беспроцентный, инертный, пассивная форма, пассивный, покорный, послушный, страдательный (о залоге), покорный (часто о животных)2) Техника: пассивный элемент3) Редкое выражение: покорное существо4) Грамматика: пассивный залог, страдательный залог5) Химия: контролирующий6) Экономика: пассив7) Автомобильный термин: бездействующий8) Дипломатический термин: отрицательный9) Деловая лексика: неактивный10) Микроэлектроника: пассивный компонент11) Макаров: двигающийся по инерции, наблюдающий, отключённый -
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инертный, пассивный -
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[`pæsɪv]пассивный, инертный; бездеятельный, вялый; апатичный, безразличныйпокорный, послушныйподверженныйскрытый, латентный; не проявляющийся в явном видестрадательныйбеспроцентныйстрадательный залогпассивная форма лексической единицы, пассивАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > passive
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мед.прил. пассивный -
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[pas·sive || 'pæsɪv]◙ n. סביל, נפעל (בדקדוק)◙ adj. סביל, פסיבי; אדיש* * *◙ (קודקדב) לעפנ,ליבס◄◙ שידא ;יביספ,ליבס◄ -
77 passive
<tech.gen> (e.g. device, component, system) ■ inaktiv; passiv -
78 passive IR
< alarm> ■ Passiv-Infrarot-Bewegungsmelder m (PIR); Passiv-Infrarotmelder m ; Infrarot-Bewegungsmelder m ; Infrarotdetektor/-melder/-sensor m ; Passiver Infrarotmelder m -
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pasif* * *pasif
См. также в других словарях:
passive — pas·sive / pa siv/ adj: not involving, deriving from, or requiring effort or active participation imposed a passive duty not to interfere; specif: of, relating to, or being business activity in which the investor does not have immediate control… … Law dictionary
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passive — (adj.) late 14c., in grammatical sense (opposed to active), from L. passivus capable of feeling or suffering, from pass , pp. stem of pati to suffer (see PASSION (Cf. passion)). Meaning not active is first recorded late 15c. Passive resistance… … Etymology dictionary
passive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance. 2) Grammar (of verbs) in which the subject undergoes the action of the verb (e.g. they were killed as opposed to the active form he killed … English terms dictionary
passive — inactive, inert, idle, supine Analogous words: impassive, phlegmatic, stolid, apathetic Antonyms: active Contrasted words: live, operative, dynamic (see ACTIVE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
passive — [adj] lifeless, inactive acquiescent, apathetic, asleep, bearing, compliant, cool, docile, enduring, flat, forbearing, going through motions*, hands off*, idle, indifferent, inert, laid back*, latent, long suffering, moony, motionless,… … New thesaurus
passive — As used in law, this term means inactive; permissive; consisting in endurance or submission, rather than action; and in some connections it carries the implication of being subjected to a burden or charge. As to passive debt passive negligence… … Black's law dictionary
passive — [[t]pæ̱sɪv[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone as passive, you mean that they do not take action but instead let things happen to them. His passive attitude made things easier for me... Even passive acceptance of the regime… … English dictionary