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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] (重要的)法案 , 倡议An initiative is an important act or statement that is intended to solve a problem. 双语例句例: Local initiatives to help young people have been inadequate. 当地对年轻人的扶助法案一直不够完善。 例: There's talk of a new peace initiative. 据说有一个新的和平计划。 2.?[SING 单数型名词] 主动权In a fight or contest, if you have the initiative, you are in a better position than your opponents to decide what to do next. 双语例句例: We have the initiative; we intend to keep it. 我们拥有主动权;我们不打算放弃它。 3.?[U 不可数名词] 主动性If you have initiative, you have the ability to decide what to do next and to do it, without needing other people to tell you what to do. 双语例句例: She was disappointed by his lack of initiative. 她对他缺乏主动性感到失望。
PHRASE. 习语1.?采取主动If you take the initiative in a situation, you are the first person to act, and are therefore able to control the situation. 双语例句例: We are the only power willing to take the initiative in the long struggle to end the war. 在旨在结束战争的长期斗争中,我们是唯一愿意首先采取行动的国家。
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