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1 voix
vwaf1) Stimme f2) POL Wahlstimme f3)GRAMM voix passive — Passiv
voixvoix [vwα]1 (organe de la parole) Stimme féminin; Beispiel: d'une voix forte mit einer lauten Stimme; Beispiel: à voix basse leise; Beispiel: voix de stentor dröhnende Stimme2 (organe du chant) [Sing]stimme féminin; Beispiel: avoir la voix fausse/juste falsch/richtig singen; Beispiel: voix de ténor/tête Tenor-/Kopfstimme; Beispiel: à une/deux voix ein-/zweistimmig5 du peuple, de la conscience Stimme féminin; d'un ami Rat masculin; Beispiel: faire entendre la voix de quelqu'un in jemandes Namen datif sprechen6 linguistique Form féminin; Beispiel: voix passive/active Passiv/Aktiv neutre; Beispiel: être utilisé à la voix passive verbe im Passiv stehen►Wendungen: avoir voix au chapitre [ein Wort] mitzureden haben; de vive voix mündlich; élever la voix (hausser le ton) seine Stimme heben, lauter werden; (s'exprimer) die Stimme erheben soutenu -
2 passif
pasif
1. adjpassiv, untätig, willenlos
2. m1) GRAMM Passiv n2) ECO Passiva plpassifpassif , -ive [pasif, -iv]1 (apathique) passiv2 (qui n'agit pas) untätig; Beispiel: être le témoin passif d'un événement einem Geschehen tatenlos zusehen————————passifpassif [pasif]grammaire Passiv neutre; Beispiel: mettre au passif ins Passiv setzen; Beispiel: être au passif im Passiv stehen
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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 — (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
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