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activity

/ak-tiv-i-tee/US // ækˈtɪv ɪ ti //UK // (ækˈtɪvɪtɪ) //

活动,活动情况,活动性,活動

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ac·tiv·i·ties.

    • : the state or quality of being active: There was not much activity in the stock market today. He doesn't have enough physical activity in his life.
    • : a specific deed, action, function, or sphere of action: social activities.
    • : work, especially in elementary grades at school, that involves direct experience by the student rather than textbook study.
    • : energetic activity; animation; liveliness.
    • : a use of energy or force; an active movement or operation.
    • : normal mental or bodily power, function, or process.
    • : Physical Chemistry. the capacity of a substance to react, corrected for the loss of reactivity due to the interaction of its constituents.
    • : Physics. the number of atoms of a radioactive substance that disintegrate per unit of time, usually expressed in curies.radioactivity.
    • : an organizational unit or the function it performs.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounspecial interest or pursuit
Forms: activities

Examples

  • What I discovered about sunflower seeds then, and continue to love about them now, is that, as with many worthwhile things, they are about the process, as much an activity as a food.

  • This helped confirm economic activity in the third-quarter has greatly surprised to the upside.

  • For participating in activities like swimming and yoga and completing health screenings and immunizations, users can earn a maximum of around $280 over the program’s two-year run.

  • Noonan said his wife, a hairstylist, monitors the online activity of their daughters more closely than he does, and that their work is often a topic of conversation when the family convenes in the evening.

  • He has also resisted changing the computer models, they said, including adding new types of data that’s standard at other firms such as tracking oil tankers and credit card activity.

  • The most recent activity had a high point of 3.6 on the Richter Scale.

  • “There is nothing whatsoever in the video which supports the charges—it shows no criminal activity,” Bakir said.

  • The masterpiece is huge, but structurally flawed and terribly vulnerable to seismic activity.

  • Moreover, trucks, dust, and boomtown stress are the effects of any large-scale industrial activity.

  • Some of them, including Kurnosova, escaped the country as they faced a possible jail term for their opposition activity.

  • Other factors being equal, the amount of urea indicates the activity of metabolism.

  • In disease, the amount of solids depends mainly upon the activity of metabolism and the ability of the kidneys to excrete.

  • No young Cave Swallows were taken and gonads of adults were in various stages of reproductive activity.

  • It is the will directing the activity of the intellect into some particular channel and keeping it there.

  • Both animal and man seemed to be dozing, but they woke into activity when the sahib approached.