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initiative [inisjativ]feminine noun• prendre l'initiative de qch/de faire qch to take the initiative for sth/in doing sth• à or sur l'initiative de qn on sb's initiative* * *inisjativnom féminin initiativeavoir de l'initiative, avoir l'esprit d'initiative — to have initiative
* * *inisjativ nf1) (= action, décision) initiativeC'est lui qui a pris l'initiative de la création d'un groupe de recherche. — It was he who took the initiative in setting up a research group.
2) (= esprit) initiative3) POLITIQUE initiative* * *initiative nf initiative; initiative de paix peace initiative; à l'initiative de qn on sb's initiative; prendre l'initiative to take the initiative (de for; de faire in doing); plusieurs initiatives ont été prises several initiatives have been made; une de leurs initiatives en ce domaine a été de faire one of their initiatives in this field was to do; faire preuve d'initiative to show initiative; avoir de l'initiative, avoir l'esprit d'initiative to have initiative.initiative de défense stratégique, IDS Strategic Defense Initiative, SDI.[inisjativ] nom féminin1. [esprit de décision] initiativeavoir de l'initiative to have initiative ou drive2. [idée] initiativeà ou sur l'initiative de quelqu'un on somebody's initiativeles négociations ont été organisées à l'initiative du Brésil the negotiations were initiated by Brazil ou organized on Brazil's initiativeprendre l'initiative de quelque chose to initiate something, to take the initiative for something3. [action spontanée] initiative -
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Initiative f 1. GEN enterprise; campaign (Aktion); 2. MGT initiative • die Initiative ergreifen MGT take the initiative* * *f 1. < Geschäft> enterprise, Aktion campaign; 2. < Mgmnt> initiative ■ die Initiative ergreifen < Mgmnt> take the initiative* * *Initiative
initiative;
• gesetzgeberische Initiative legislative initiative;
• handelspolitische Initiative trade-policy initiative;
• parlamentarische Initiative parliamentary initiative;
• persönliche Initiative private initiative;
• unternehmerische Initiative industrial initiative;
• Initiative für Wachstum und Beschäftigung (EU) growth and employment initiative;
• Initiative in einer Angelegenheit ergreifen to move in a matter;
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initiative [ɪˈnɪ∫ətɪv]* * *[ɪ'nɪʃətɪv]1) ( quality) initiative fto have ou show initiative — faire preuve d'initiative
2) ( lead) initiative fto take/lose the initiative — prendre/perdre l'initiative
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1 ( quality) initiative f ; to have ou show initiative faire preuve d'initiative ; use your initiative! ( as advice) fais preuve d'initiative! ; ( as reproof) un peu d'initiative quand même! ; on one's own initiative de son propre chef ;2 ( move) initiative f ; to take the initiative prendre l'initiative (in doing de faire) ; peace initiative(s) initiative(s) de paix ;3 ( upper hand) to take/lose the initiative prendre/perdre l'initiative ; -
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initiative [ɪ'nɪʃətɪv]1 noun∎ she's certainly got initiative elle a de l'initiative, il n'y a pas de doute;∎ to act on one's own initiative agir de sa propre initiative;∎ you'll have to use your initiative vous devrez prendre des initiatives;(b) (first step) initiative f;∎ to take the initiative prendre l'initiative;∎ some new initiatives have been suggested de nouvelles initiatives ont été proposées∎ to have the initiative avoir l'initiative;∎ they lost the initiative to foreign competition ils ont été dépassés par la concurrence étrangère(a) (preliminary) préliminaire -
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Initiative f = инициати́ва, почи́нprivate Initiative ча́стная инициати́ваdie Initiative ergreifen прояви́ть инициати́вуdie Initiative an sich reißen захвати́ть инициати́вуaus eigener Initiative по свое́й инициати́ве, по со́бственному почи́нуInitiative f = инициати́вность -
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♦ initiative /ɪˈnɪʃətɪv/A a.iniziale; introduttivoB n. [uc]1 iniziativa; intraprendenza: to take the initiative, prendere l'iniziativa; (spec. mil., sport) to have the initiative, avere l'iniziativa; He has no initiative, è privo di iniziativa; non è affatto intraprendente; on one's own initiative, di propria iniziativa2 (polit.) iniziativa legislativa; potere d'iniziativa. -
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[inisjativ]Nom féminin iniciativa femininoprendre l'initiative de faire quelque chose tomar a iniciativa de fazer algo* * *[inisjativ]Nom féminin iniciativa femininoprendre l'initiative de faire quelque chose tomar a iniciativa de fazer algo -
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[inisjativ]Nom féminin iniciativa femininoprendre l'initiative de faire quelque chose tomar a iniciativa de fazer algo* * *initiative inisjativ]nome femininoiniciativaprendre l'initiative detomar a iniciativa de -
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initiative [ɪˊnɪʃətɪv]1. n1) почи́н; инициати́ва;on one's own initiative по со́бственной инициати́ве
;to take the initiative прояви́ть инициати́ву
2) юр. пра́во законода́тельной инициати́вы2. a1) нача́льный; вво́дный2) инициати́вный, сде́лавший почи́н, положи́вший нача́ло -
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die Initiative ergreifen girişimde bulunmak;aus eigener Initiative kendi girişimiyle -
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initiative [ieniesjaatiev]〈v.〉♦voorbeelden:1 initiative de défense stratégique • Star Wars, SDIinitiative individuelle, privée • particulier initiatiefprendre les initiatives nécessaires • de noodzakelijke stappen ondernemenf -
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Initiative <-n> [initsja'ti:və] f1) ( allgemein) inisiyatif, teşebbüs;die \Initiative ergreifen inisiyatifi [o teşebbüsü] ele almak;etw aus eigener \Initiative tun bir şeyi inisiyatifini kullanarak yapmak -
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Initiative; die I. ergreifen, prior coepi (ich fange zuerst an, absol. od. m. Infin., zur Angabe dessen, worin man die I. ergreift, z.B. im Kriege, bellum inferre). – er ergreift in nichts die I., nihil progreditur.
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Initiative f kezdeményezés
См. также в других словарях:
Initiative — Initiative … Deutsch Wörterbuch
initiative — [ inisjativ ] n. f. • 1567, rare av. fin XVIIIe; du lat. initiare « initier », en bas lat. « commencer » 1 ♦ Action d une personne qui est la première à proposer, entreprendre, organiser qqch. Prendre l initiative d une démarche (⇒ entreprendre,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
initiative — i‧ni‧tia‧tive [ɪˈnɪʆətɪv] noun 1. [uncountable] the ability to make decisions and take action without waiting for someone to tell you what to do: • He encourages initiative and new ideas. • You must be prepared to work on your own initiative. 2.… … Financial and business terms
initiative — ini·tia·tive /i ni shə tiv, shē ə tiv/ n 1: the esp. introductory series of steps taken to cause a desired result the deposing party would ordinarily be required to take the initiative in arranging a deposition Andrews v. Bradshaw, 895 P.2d 973… … Law dictionary
Initiative — In*i ti*a*tive, n. [Cf. F. initiative.] 1. An introductory step or movement; an act which originates or begins. [1913 Webster] The undeveloped initiatives of good things to come. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. The right or power to introduce a new… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Initiative — Sf std. (19. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. initiative (législative) Vorschlagsrecht (für Gesetze), Gesetzesinitiative , zu frz. initier einführen, den Anfang machen, einweihen , aus l. initiāre, zu l. initium n. Anfang, Eingang, Ursprung ,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
initiative — 1793, that which begins, also power of initiating, from Fr. initiative (1560s), from L. initiatus (see INITIATION (Cf. initiation)). First attested in English in writings of William Godwin. Phrase take the initiative recorded by 1844 … Etymology dictionary
initiative — ► NOUN 1) the ability to act independently and with a fresh approach. 2) the power or opportunity to act before others do. 3) a new development or fresh approach to a problem. ● on one s own initiative Cf. ↑on one s own initiative … English terms dictionary
Initiative — »erster Anstoß zu einer Handlung; Entschlusskraft, Unternehmungsgeist«: Das Wort wurde im 18. Jh. aus frz. initiative entlehnt, einem staatsrechtlichen Begriff mit der Bed. »Vorschlagsrecht«, wie er noch heute in der Schweiz gilt. Die allgemeine… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Initiative — In*i ti*a*tive, a. [Cf. F. initiatif.] Serving to initiate; inceptive; initiatory; introductory; preliminary. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Initiatīve — (v. lat.), 1) das Recht, etwas anzutragen, vorzuschlagen; 2) Einleitung zu einer Sache; 3) nach den Begriffen des constitutionellen Staatsrechts das Recht, der Volksvertretung einen Gesetzesentwurf zur Berathung vorzulegen. Die I. unterscheidet… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon