英:[ˌprəʊˈæktɪv]
美:[ˌproʊˈæktɪv]
英:[ˌprəʊˈæktɪv]
美:[ˌproʊˈæktɪv]
pro·ac·tive
pro aek tihv
adjective
[pro- entry 2 + reactive] acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes Proactive managers are planners; they anticipate crises rather than reel from them.—Michael Tannenbaum et al.
Once patients have the big data about their bodies, the thinking goes, they can be proactive about their health, cut care costs and foster better relationships with their doctors.—Alexandra Sifferlin
[pro- entry 1] psychology relating to, caused by, or being interference between previous learning and the recall or performance of later learning
Because of proactive interference, you may have difficulty remembering a new area code (you keep dialing the old one by mistake).—Jeffrey Nevid
proactive fiscal policy积极的财政政策
此外," pro-active "泛指个人或政策,相对于" reactive ",表示在某种情境中采取主动行动,而不是被动应对。这一用法最早可以追溯到1921年,来自" pro- "与" active "的结合。自1933年起,这个术语还被应用到了心理学中(学习理论)。相关词汇:" Proactively "、" proactiveness "、" proactivity "。
The first known use of proactive was in 1933
probate1 of 2noun
proof before a probate court that the will of a deceased person is genuine
judicial determination of the legal force of a will
probate2 of 2verb
to establish by probate as genuine and as having legal force
probablyadverb
without much doubt : very likely
probableadjective
reasonably sure but not certain of happening or being true : likely
probabilitynoun
the quality or state of being probable
something probable
a measure of how often a particular event will happen if something which results in any of a number of possible events is done repeatedly
the probability of a coin coming up heads is ½
a branch of mathematics concerned with the study of probabilities
proactiveadjective
acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes
proactiveadjective
relating to, caused by, or being interference between previous learning and the recall or performance of later learning
proactive inhibition of memory
1 “Charlie is not the person who waits and sit on his hands — he’s proactive,” Mr. Weinberg said.
2 “The cost of running the museum has substantially grown,” she said, adding that “the museum is therefore being proactive.”
3 I want our organization to be less reactive and more proactive.
我希望我们的组织少一些被动反应,多一些积极主动。
4 It was both a defensive and a proactive mechanism.”
5 A survey was given out to customers so that the company could take proactive steps to improve their service.
6 This is definitely happening, but until it does, parents of sons should ask them to be more proactive about evening out family time.
7 At the beginning of the term the proactive teacher has carefully explained these steps.
在学期开始时,[先发制人式]老师已仔细地解释这些步骤,且挂在他教室的墙上.
8 The city is taking a proactive approach to fighting crime by hiring more police officers.
9 If somebody says, "Oh, clearly from reading this book, I must kill people," then I would be very upset, and I would proactively try to counter that.
10 “No. I was proactive. The suits love it when you are proactive.”
11 Take responsibility on FIS system maintenance, spare and inventory management, proactive business system management and monitoring.
负责FIS系统的维护 、 备用件和库存管理 、 前摄商业系统管理和监控.
12 The whole message of this book, in particular, is talking about the proactive nature, going forward.
13 Education is proactive troubleshooting.
教育是主动的故障排除。
14 Switching from reactive mode to a proactive one is not easy, but it can be done.
要从[后制于人模式]切换成[先发制人模式]不是一件容易的事, 但却是可以做到的.
15 The French culture minister, Aurélie Filippetti, said she wanted to introduce a "proactive search" to find the owners of the despoiled artworks.
16 Staying proactive means revisiting the goals you have set for yourself and your family, without judgment or blame.
17 I was shocked at the information I didn’t know and felt guilty that I hadn’t been more proactive in learning about the disease.
18 In these moments, rather than panic, you can also try doing something proactive like doing a quick guided meditation track, repeating a calming mantra or playing relaxing music.
19 Lewis says that she is “a dreamer first and foremost, and then incredibly proactive,” and the development of her book follows that line of thought.
20 The world's most famous collection of wickless candles announced: "We proactively encourage our visitors to interact with the waxworks should they so choose."
2 积极的
positive active zealous hopping willing constructive positively aggressive vigorous practising plus
3 采取主动
5 主动的
6 先发制人的
7 先发制人
pre-emptive first strike forestall pre-empt go on the offensive go on to the offensive take the offensive strike the first blow
8 积极
positive willing constructive positively positivity positivism active aggressive vigorous practising plus
9 主动出击