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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
active
I.ac‧tive1 S2 W2 /ˈæktɪv/ BrE AmE adjective [Word Family: noun: ↑act, ↑action ≠ ↑inaction, ↑activity ≠ ↑inactivity, ↑reaction, ↑interaction, ↑overacting; adjective: ↑acting, ↑active ≠ ↑inactive; verb: ↑act ≠ ↑overact; adverb: ↑actively] [Date: 1300-1400; Language: Latin; Origin: activus, from agere; ⇨ ↑ACT1] 1. BUSY always busy doing things, especially physical or mental activities OPP inactive: games for active youngsters She’s over 80, but is still very active. active life/lifestyle My father always led a very active life. active mind/imagination a child with a very active imagination 2. INVOLVED involved in an organization or activity and doing lots of practical things to achieve your aims: He became politically active at college. be active in (doing) something The Bureau is active in promoting overseas investment. take/play an active part/role in something Encourage students to take an active part in discussions. She took an active interest in local charities. active participation/involvement the importance of active participation by elderly people in the life of the community We’re taking active steps (=doing practical things) to deal with the problem. We maintain active links with other European universities. active member/supporter He is an active member of the Labour Party. 3. FUNCTIONING operating in a way that is normal or expected OPP inactive: The virus is active even at low temperatures. 4. DOING SOMETHING doing something regularly: sexually active teenagers 5. VOLCANO an active ↑volcano is likely to explode at any time: The volcano became active last year with a series of eruptions. 6. GRAMMAR an active verb or sentence has the person or thing doing the action as its ↑subject. In ‘The boy kicked the ball’, the verb ‘kick’ is active ⇨ ↑passive1(2) 7. CHEMICAL producing a chemical reaction: nicotine, the active ingredient in tobacco —actively adverb: Carol was actively involved in the local sports club. • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 1) nouns ▪ an active life He lived a full and active life. ▪ an active lifestyle Studies show that an active lifestyle can reduce your chance of developing heart disease. ▪ an active mind (=when someone is able to think quickly and clearly) A fit body is crucial if you want an active mind. ▪ an active imagination (=when someone is able to form pictures or ideas easily) Some of the children have an overactive imagination. verbs ▪ keep/remain active We try to keep the patients active by taking them for a daily walk. adverbs ▪ physically active You need to become more physically active and eat less. ▪ highly/intensely active an intensely active child • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 2) nouns ▪ an active role Most men play a less active role in family life than women. ▪ an active part Our members take an active part in fund-raising. ▪ an active member She became an active member of the Geological Society. ▪ an active interest As a teenager he began to take an active interest in politics. ▪ active participation/involvement (=in an activity or event) Active participation in community life is important in small towns and villages. | The school encourages the active involvement of parents. ▪ an active participant The student must be an active participant in the learning process. ▪ active support (=encouragement or help) He wrote the book with the active support of his wife, Pam. ▪ an active supporter The company is an active supporter of animal rights groups. phrases ▪ play an active role in something Do you play an active role in your community? ▪ take an active part in something Most of the students take an active part in sports. ▪ take active steps to do something You should take active steps towards reducing stress. ▪ take an active interest in something Not many young people take an active interest in gardening. adverbs ▪ politically active As a student, he was politically active. ▪ economically active The proportion of men aged 65–69 who are economically active has decreased. II.active2 BrE AmE noun the active the active form of a verb, for example ‘destroyed’ in the sentence ‘Enemy planes destroyed the village.’ ⇨ ↑passive2
activehu◎ | ['æktiv] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | tích cực, hoạt động; nhanh nhẹn, linh lợi | | ☆ | an active volcano | | núi lửa còn hoạt động | | ☆ | an active brain | | đầu óc linh lợi | | ☆ | to take an active part in the revolutionary movement | | tham gia tích cực phong trào cách mạng | | ■ | thiết thực, thực sự | | ☆ | it's no use talking, he wants active help | | nói mồm chẳng có ích gì, anh ấy cần sự giúp đỡ thiết thực cơ | | ■ | (ngôn ngữ học) chủ động | | ☆ | the active voice | | dạng chủ động | | ■ | (quân sự) phục vụ suốt ngày trong quân ngũ (nhất là trong chiến tranh); tại ngũ | | ☆ | to be on active service/duty | | đang tại ngũ | | ☆ | to be called up for the active service | | được gọi nhập ngũ | | ■ | (vật lý) hoạt động; phóng xạ | | ■ | hoạt động, hiệu nghiệm, công hiệu, có hiệu lực | | ☆ | active valence | | hoá trị hiệu lực | | ☆ | active remedies | | những phương thuốc công hiệu |
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