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1 inert
adjective1) reglos; (sluggish) träge; (passive) untätig2) (Chem.): (neutral) inert* * *[i'nə:t]1) (without the power to move: A stone is an inert object.) träge2) ((of people) not wanting to move, act or think: lazy, inert people.) träge•- academic.ru/37869/inertness">inertness- inertia* * *in·ert[ɪnˈɜ:t, AM ˌɪnˈɜ:rt]1. (not moving) unbeweglich, reglosan \inert political system ein politisches System, dem es an Dynamik fehlt\inert gas Edelgas nt* * *[ɪ'nɜːt]adjunbeweglich; (PHYS) matter träge; (CHEM) substance inaktiv* * *2. CHEM inert, reaktionsträg(e):inert gas Edelgas n3. träg(e):* * *adjective1) reglos; (sluggish) träge; (passive) untätig2) (Chem.): (neutral) inert* * *adj.inaktiv adj.träg adj. -
2 inert
1) ( not moving) unbeweglich, reglos;2) (fig, pej: sluggish, slow) träge;( lacking vigour) kraftlos, schlaff ( fam)an \inert political system ein politisches System, dem es an Dynamik fehlt\inert gas Edelgas nt -
3 active
adjectiveaktiv; wirksam [Kraft, Mittel]; praktisch [Gebrauch, Versuch, Kenntnisse]; tätig [Vulkan]a very active child — ein sehr lebhaftes Kind
take an active interest in something — regen Anteil an etwas (Dat.) nehmen
take an active part in something — sich aktiv an etwas (Dat.) beteiligen
on active service or (Amer.) duty — (Mil.) im aktiven Dienst
* * *['æktiv]1) (energetic or lively; able to work etc: At seventy, he's no longer very active.) aktiv3) (causing an effect or effects: Yeast is an active ingredient in bread-making.) aktiv4) (in force: The rule is still active.) in Kraft6) (of the form of a verb in which the subject performs the action of the verb: The dog bit the man.) aktiv•- academic.ru/115009/activeness">activeness- actively
- activity* * *ac·tive[ˈæktɪv]I. adjmentally \active geistig regephysically \active körperlich aktivto keep \active aktiv bleiben2. (not passive) aktivto take an \active interest reges Interesse an etw dat zeigen\active support tatkräftige Unterstützungpolitically \active politisch aktiv [o tätig\active volcano aktiver Vulkan4. (radioactive) radioaktivto be \active during the day/at night tag-/nachtaktiv sein7. FIN\active account aktives Konto\active partner geschäftsführender Teilhaber/geschäftsführende Teilhaberin\active [voice] Aktiv ntin the \active im Aktiv* * *['ktɪv]1. adjaktiv (ALSO GRAM, COMPUT); mind, social life rege; volcano aktiv, tätig; dislike offen, unverhohlen; file im Gebrauch; (= radioactive) radioaktivto be active (terrorists, rebels) — operieren; (lawyer, campaigner) aktiv sein
to be physically/politically/sexually active — körperlich/politisch/sexuell aktiv sein
to be active in politics — politisch aktiv or tätig sein
they should be more active in improving safety standards — sie sollten die Verbesserung der Sicherheitsvorschriften etwas tatkräftiger vorantreiben
he played an active part in it — er war aktiv daran beteiligt
active assets (Comm) — Aktiva pl
2. n (GRAM)Aktiv nt* * *active [ˈæktıv]A adj (adv actively)an active law ein in Kraft befindliches Gesetz;active suspension (Automobilrennsport) aktive Radaufhängung;active vocabulary aktiver Wortschatz;an active volcano ein aktiver oder tätiger Vulkan2. LING aktiv(isch):active verb aktivisch konstruiertes Verb;3. emsig, geschäftig, tätig, rührig, tatkräftig, aktiv:he’s still very active;an active citizen ein engagierter Bürger;an active mind ein reger Geist;be active in doing sth etwas tatkräftig tun4. lebhaft, rege, aktiv:the active life das tätige Leben;active imagination lebhafte Fantasie;be under active discussion ernsthaft diskutiert werden5. BIOL, MED (schnell)wirkend, wirksam, aktiv:6. a) CHEM, PHYS aktiv, wirksam:active coal Aktivkohle f;active current Wirkstrom m;active foam Aktivschaum m;active line TV wirksame Zeile;active mass wirksame Masseb) PHYS radioaktiv:active core Reaktorkern m7. WIRTSCHa) belebt, lebhaft (Nachfrage)b) zinstragend (Aktien, Wertpapiere):active bonds Br festverzinsliche Obligationenc) Aktiv…, produktiv:active balance Aktivsaldo m;active capital flüssiges Kapital;active debts Außenstände8. MIL aktiv:active army stehendes Heer;on active duty US im aktiven Dienst;on active service im Einsatz;this old umbrella still sees active service ist noch immer im GebrauchB s1. LING Aktiv n, Tatform fa. abk3. anno, in the year5. anteact. abk1. acting2. active3. actor4. actual* * *adjectiveaktiv; wirksam [Kraft, Mittel]; praktisch [Gebrauch, Versuch, Kenntnisse]; tätig [Vulkan]take an active interest in something — regen Anteil an etwas (Dat.) nehmen
take an active part in something — sich aktiv an etwas (Dat.) beteiligen
on active service or (Amer.) duty — (Mil.) im aktiven Dienst
* * *adj.aktiv adj.eingeschaltet adj.in Betrieb ausdr.reg adj.tätig adj.wirksam adj. -
4 active
mentally/physically \active geistig rege/körperlich aktiv;to keep \active aktiv bleiben2) ( not passive) aktiv;to take an \active interest reges Interesse an etw dat zeigen;\active support tatkräftige Unterstützung;politically \active politisch aktiv [o tätig];\active volcano aktiver Vulkan4) ( radioactive) radioaktiv\active [voice] Aktiv nt;in the \active im Aktiv
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