nonactive
非活动,非活跃,非活性,非活动性
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Definitions
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- : engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life.
- : being in a state of existence, progress, or motion: active hostilities.
- : involving physical effort and action: active sports.
- : having the power of quick motion; nimble: active as a gazelle.
- : characterized by action, motion, volume, use, participation, etc.: an active market in wheat; an active list of subscribers.
- : causing activity or change; capable of exerting influence: active treason.
- : effective: active ingredients.
- : Grammar. noting or pertaining to a voice of verbal inflection in which typically the subject of the sentence is represented as performing the action expressed by the verb: Writes in He writes a letter every day is an active verb form.
- : requiring or giving rise to action; practical: an active course.
- : Geology. having erupted within the last 10,000 years and likely to do so again or currently in a state of eruption.Compare dormant, extinct.
- : Accounting. profitable; busy: active accounts.
- : requiring personal effort or attention; not automatic: an active alarm system.
- : interest-bearing: active paper.
- : Medicine/Medical. acting quickly; producing immediate effects: active remedies.
- : Sociology. engaging in purposeful activity, often of a militant nature.Compare expressive.
- : Aerospace. able to transmit signals: an active communications satellite.
- : Electronics. acting as a source of electrical energy, as a generator, or capable of amplifying or converting voltages or currents, as a transistor or diode.
- : accumulating and distributing solar heat by mechanical means.
- : Military. serving on active duty.
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- : Grammar. the active voice.a form or construction in the active voice.
- : an active person, member, subscriber, etc.: The circular was mailed only to the actives on our list.
- : Informal. something showing considerable action or activity: On the stock market there was heavy trading in the actives.
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Examples
Unlike molecular and antigen diagnostic tests, the FDA warned that blood-based antibody tests were not intended to diagnose an active infection but rather reveal if someone previously had the virus.
To ensure you’re getting those steps in and staying active this fall, there are a few essential items you might need to elevate your home or gym workout routine.
Opposition groups with links to politically active churches — who were blamed for the recent virus resurgence — are planning a series of mass protests in the capital over the coming weeks.
An initial handful of fine-dining partners has climbed to over 100 active and pledged members.
In 2018, Damer set up shop at an active geothermal area in New Zealand, named along the usual theme — Hells Gate — to test that hypothesis.
“The United States had gone to war declaring it must destroy an active weapons of mass destruction program,” the Times reported.
Almost immediately, another group active at the protests called the Justice League snitches.
Along the river, crumbling remnants of an active trading hub are overtaken by nature.
But, under the hawkish eye of the media and through a heavily active social media presence, she carried on as usual.
Female members have been involved in the carnage for the past two years, but never in such an active role.
We must have motif first, then technique to adapt and adjust expression and to develop facility in the active agents.
With the announcement of the thirty-six directors, it was possible to proceed to the active opening of the institutions.
He became one of the assistants of Mr. Wesley, and was active in the service of the church.
The opposite of these two methods of rote learning is my method, which injects an active process between each pair of words.
He continued active till his 35th year, when he began to decline, and died of water in the chest.