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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 -
2 Initiative
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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f; -, -n1. initiative; die Initiative ergreifen take the initiative; auf seine Initiative hin on his initiative; aus eigener Initiative on one’s own initiative, of one’s own accord2. (Bürgerinitiative etc.) action group* * *die Initiativeinitiative; enterprise* * *Ini|ti|a|ti|ve [initsia'tiːvə]f -, -n1) initiativeaus eigener Initiative — on one's own initiative
die Initiative ergreifen — to take the initiative
* * *die1) (willingness to try new lines of action: We need someone with enterprise and enthusiasm.) enterprise2) (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.) initiative3) (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!) initiative* * *In·i·ti·a·ti·ve<-, -n>[initsi̯aˈti:və]f1. (erster Anstoß) initiativeaus eigener \Initiative on one's own initiative3. (Bürgerinitiative) pressure group* * *die; Initiative, Initiativen1) initiativeauf jemandes Initiative (Akk.) [hin] — on somebody's initiative
Initiative entwickeln/entfalten — develop initiative
nur der Initiative (Dat.) der Opposition ist es zu verdanken, daß... — it is only thanks to the Opposition that...
2) s. Bürgerinitiative* * *1. initiative;die Initiative ergreifen take the initiative;auf seine Initiative hin on his initiative;aus eigener Initiative on one’s own initiative, of one’s own accord2. (Bürgerinitiative etc) action group* * *die; Initiative, Initiativen1) initiativeauf jemandes Initiative (Akk.) [hin] — on somebody's initiative
Initiative entwickeln/entfalten — develop initiative
nur der Initiative (Dat.) der Opposition ist es zu verdanken, daß... — it is only thanks to the Opposition that...
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In·i·ti·a·ti·ve <-, -n> [initsi̭aʼti:və] f1) ( erster Anstoß) initiative;aus eigener \Initiative on one's own initiative;3) ( Bürgerinitiative) pressure group -
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6 Initiative ergreifen
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7 Initiative übernehmen
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8 die Initiative übernehmen/ergreifen
to take/seize the initiativeDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > die Initiative übernehmen/ergreifen
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9 перехватывать
несов. - перехва́тывать, сов. - перехвати́ть; (вн.)1) ( схватывать в движении) catch (d)2) (задерживать, останавливать) stop (d), halt (d); intercept (d)перехвати́ть кого́-л по доро́ге — catch smb on smb's way
3) ( завладевать предназначенным для других) intercept (d)перехвати́ть гонца́ — intercept a messenger
перехвати́ть письмо́ — intercept a letter
перехва́тывать телефо́нные разгово́ры — tap the wire
4) ( брать в свои руки какое-л дело) take over (d)перехва́тывать инициати́ву — take over the initiative
5) спорт intercept (d)перехва́тывать ша́йбу [мяч] — intercept the puck [ball]
6) (держа что-л, менять положение рук) get a better grip (on)7) (тв.; связывать, стягивать) bind (d with); (верёвкой тж.) tie up (d with)8)у неё перехвати́ло дыха́ние безл. — she gasped (for air), she struggled for breath
9) ( занимать деньги на короткое время) borrow (d)10) разг. (подкрепляться быстрой, лёгкой закуской) take a snack / bite -
10 инициатива
жinitiative [ɪ'nɪʃ-]прояви́ть (перехвати́ть) инициати́ву — take/seize the initiative
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11 подхватить инициативу
Economy: take up the initiativeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подхватить инициативу
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12 подхватывать инициативу
General subject: take up the initiativeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подхватывать инициативу
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13 инициатива
initiative(предприемчивост) enterpriseчовек без инициатива an unenterprising manчовек с инициатива a man of enterprise, an enterprising manвземам/поемам инициативата take the initiative/leadпо негова инициатива on his initiative* * *инициатѝва,ж., -и initiative; ( предприемчивост) enterprise; вземам/поемам \инициативаата take the initiative/lead, get/take the bit between o.’s teeth, make/take up the run; по негова \инициативаа on his initiative; човек с \инициативаа a man of enterprise, an enterprising man.* * *enterprise: a man of инициатива - човек с инициатива; initiative: take the инициатива - поемам инициативата; lead* * *1. (предприемчивост) enterprise 2. initiative 3. вземам/поемам ИНИЦИАТИВАта take the initiative/lead 4. по негова ИНИЦИАТИВА on his initiative 5. човек без ИНИЦИАТИВА an unenterprising man 6. човек с ИНИЦИАТИВА a man of enterprise, an enterprising man -
14 проявлять инициативу
take the initiative глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > проявлять инициативу
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15 ambil inisiatip
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16 təşəbbüs
initiativetəşəbbüsü ilə – on the initiative (of)təşəbbüsü ələ almaq – take the initiativetəşəbbüs göstərmək – show initiative -
17 tomar la iniciativa
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18 colocarse a la cabeza
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19 colocarse de primero
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20 ponerse a la cabeza
• take the initiative• take the liberty
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