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adj. passief, lijdzaam; onverschillig--------n. passief; lijdende vormpassive11 passief ⇒ passieve/lijdende vorm————————passive2♦voorbeelden:passive smoker • meeroker, passieve roker¶ passive balance of trade • passieve/ongunstige handelsbalanspassive obedience • onvoorwaardelijke gehoorzaamheid -
2 passive
passief -
3 passive balance of trade
passieve/ongunstige handelsbalans -
4 passive obedience
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5 passive resistance
passieve weerstand (weerstand zonder geweld, geweldloze oorlog om overtuiging te benadrukken en zo heersers te overtuigen) -
6 passive smoker
passieve roker, meeroker (iem. die niet rookt in een rokersmilieu en die zodanig zijn eigen gezondheid in gevaar brengt)meeroker, passieve roker -
7 passive balance
passieve balans (verschil tussen import en exportomvang) -
8 passive debt
passieve schuld, schuld op papier -
9 passive defence
passieve bescherming (geweldloos verzet) -
10 passive defense officer
passieve defensie officier (officier verantwoordelijk voor voorkomen van brand en brandblussen op de basis) -
11 passive franchise
passief stemrecht (het recht gekozen te worden) -
12 passive participation
passieve deelname -
13 passive participle
lijdende vorm van tegenwoordige tijd -
14 passive restraint
passieve tegenstand (stille weerstand, het achter iets staan zonder actief deel te nemen) -
15 passive role
passieve rol, passieve funktie -
16 passive smoking
passief roken, meeroken (het zich bevinden in een rokersmilieu en het in gevaar brengen v.d. gezondheid v. niet-rokers) -
17 passive vaccination
passieve vaccinatie -
18 passive verb form
passieve werkwoordsvorm (in grammatica) -
19 passive voice
de lijdende vorm, lijdend werkwoord (in grammatica) -
20 passive circuit
passief circuit
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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 — 1. The passive voice is illustrated by the sentence Brazil were beaten by France in the final, in which the object of the active verb becomes the subject of the passive verb and the subject is expressed as an agent introduced by the preposition… … Modern English usage
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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