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1 initiative
- ʃətiv1) (a first step or move that leads the way: He took the initiative in organizing a search party to look for the girl; A move to start peace talks is sometimes called a peace initiative.) iniciativa2) (the ability to lead or make decisions for oneself: He is quite good at his job, but lacks initiative; My son actually went to the hairdresser's on his own initiative!) iniciativainitiative n iniciativatr[ɪ'nɪʃɪətɪv]1 iniciativa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLon one's own initiative por iniciativa propiato take the initiative tomar la iniciativainitiative [ɪ'nɪʃət̬ɪv] n: iniciativa fn.• iniciativa s.f.ɪ'nɪʃətɪvcount & mass noun iniciativa fon one's own initiative — por iniciativa propia, (de) motu proprio
[ɪ'nɪʃǝtɪv]N iniciativa fon one's own initiative — por iniciativa propia, motu propio
* * *[ɪ'nɪʃətɪv]count & mass noun iniciativa fon one's own initiative — por iniciativa propia, (de) motu proprio
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2 Initiative
ɪnɪtsja'tiːvəfInitiative [initsja'ti:və]<-n>1 dig (allgemein) iniciativa Feminin; die Initiative ergreifen tomar la iniciativa; etwas aus eigener Initiative tun hacer algo por iniciativa propia[initsiaˈti:və] ( Plural Initiativen) die -
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por iniciativa propia / por cuenta propia (por propia cuenta / por su propia cuenta)Dictionnaire Français-Espagnol des expressions et locutions > initiative
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4 initiative
substantif féminin → inflexionesIniciativa -
5 initiative
adj.iniciativo, que sirve para iniciar.s.iniciativa. -
6 initiative clause
s.cláusula de iniciativa. -
7 take the initiative
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8 on one's own initiative
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9 to take the initiative
tomar la iniciativa -
10 die Initiative ergreifen
tomar la iniciativa -
11 etwas aus eigener Initiative tun
hacer algo por iniciativa propiaDeutsch-Spanisch Wörterbuch > etwas aus eigener Initiative tun
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12 have initiative
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13 hemispheric initiative
s.iniciativa hemisférica. -
14 HIPC Initiative
s.Iniciativa para la Reducción de la Deuda de los Países Pobres Altamente Endeudados, Iniciativa para la Reducción de la Deuda de los Países Pobres muy Endeudados. -
15 lacking initiative
adj.sin iniciativa, aborregado, que no tiene iniciativa. -
16 mainstream initiative
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17 own initiative
s.iniciativa propia, motu propio. -
18 peace initiative
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19 regional initiative
s.iniciativa regional. -
20 Solar Initiative
s.Iniciativa de Energía Solar.
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