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1 passive Handelsbilanz
passive Handelsbilanz f IMP/EXP, POL, WIWI adverse trade balance, trade deficit, (AE) unfavorable balance of trade, (BE) unfavourable balance of trade* * * -
2 passiv
I Adj. passive (auch LING., SPORT, MED., ETECH., WIRTS.); passiver Widerstand passive resistance; passives Wahlrecht eligibility; passiver Teilhaber sleeping partner; passive Handelsbilanz adverse balance of trade; passives Rauchen passive smokingII Adv.: sich passiv verhalten remain passive; bes. POL. maintain a passive stance; man kann nicht einfach passiv zusehen you can’t just sit back and watch (it all happen)* * *das Passiv(Grammatik) passive; passive voice* * *Pạs|siv ['pasiːf]nt -s, -e[-və] (GRAM) passive (voice)* * *1) passively2) (showing no interest, emotion etc, or not resisting an attack etc: The villagers showed passive resistance to the enemy) passive3) (of the form of the verb used when the subject receives the action of the verb: The boy was bitten by the dog.) passive* * *Pas·siv<-s, -e>[ˈpasi:f]* * *das; Passivs, Passive (Sprachw.) passive* * *passiver Widerstand passive resistance;passives Wahlrecht eligibility;passiver Teilhaber sleeping partner;passive Handelsbilanz adverse balance of trade;passives Rauchen passive smokingB. adv:* * *das; Passivs, Passive (Sprachw.) passive* * *(Zahlungsbilanz) adj.unfavorable (US) adj.unfavourable (UK) adj. adj.passive adj. adv.passively adv. -
3 Passiv
I Adj. passive (auch LING., SPORT, MED., ETECH., WIRTS.); passiver Widerstand passive resistance; passives Wahlrecht eligibility; passiver Teilhaber sleeping partner; passive Handelsbilanz adverse balance of trade; passives Rauchen passive smokingII Adv.: sich passiv verhalten remain passive; bes. POL. maintain a passive stance; man kann nicht einfach passiv zusehen you can’t just sit back and watch (it all happen)* * *das Passiv(Grammatik) passive; passive voice* * *Pạs|siv ['pasiːf]nt -s, -e[-və] (GRAM) passive (voice)* * *1) passively2) (showing no interest, emotion etc, or not resisting an attack etc: The villagers showed passive resistance to the enemy) passive3) (of the form of the verb used when the subject receives the action of the verb: The boy was bitten by the dog.) passive* * *Pas·siv<-s, -e>[ˈpasi:f]* * *das; Passivs, Passive (Sprachw.) passive* * ** * *das; Passivs, Passive (Sprachw.) passive* * *(Zahlungsbilanz) adj.unfavorable (US) adj.unfavourable (UK) adj. adj.passive adj. adv.passively adv.
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