passive 英 [ˈpæsɪv]   美 [ˈpæsɪv]

passive

passive  英 [ˈpæsɪv] 美 [ˈpæsɪv]

adj. 被动的,消极的  n. 被动语态 

名词复数:passives 

He played a passive role in the relationship. 他在他们的关系中处于被动地位。
a passive observer of events 列席观察员

  • Passive is the opposite of active. In English class, you might be advised to avoid the passive voice. In chemistry, a passive substance doesn't react. Passive resistance is a way to protest peacefully.
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  • adj. 被动的,消极的
  • n. 被动语态
  • 1. He played a passive role in the relationship.

    他在他们的关系中处于被动地位。

  • 2. a passive observer of events

    列席观察员

  • 3. His passive attitude made things easier for me.

    他的被动态度使我办起事来容易多了。

  • passive (adj.) late 14c., in grammatical sense (opposed to active), Old French passif "suffering, undergoing hardship" (14c.) and directly from Latin passivus "capable of feeling or suffering," from pass-, past participle stem of pati "to suffer" (see passion). Meaning "not active" is first recorded late 15c.; sense of "enduring suffering without resistance" is from 1620s. Related: Passively. Passive resistance first attested 1819 in Scott's "Ivanhoe," used throughout 19c.; re-coined by Gandhi c. 1906 in South Africa. Passive-aggressive with reference to behavior is attested by 1971.
pas·sive AWL / ˈpæsɪv ; NAmE ˈpæsɪv / adjective , noun passive passives adjective 1 accepting what happens or what people do without trying to change anything or oppose them 消极的;被动的 He played a passive role in the relationship. 他在他们的关系中处于被动地位。 a passive observer of events 列席观察员 2 ( grammar 语法 ) connected with the form of a verb used when the subject is affected by the action of the verb, for example He was bitten by a dog.is a passive sentence (动词形式)被动语态的 compare active adj.  (6 ) pas·sive·ly AWL / ˈpæsɪvli ; NAmE ˈpæsɪvli / adverb noun ( also ˌpassive ˈvoice ) [singular ] ( grammar 语法 ) the form of a verb used when the subject is affected by the action of the verb 动词被动形式;被动语态 compare active n. pas·sive / ˈpæsɪv ; NAmE ˈpæsɪv / pas·sive·ly / ˈpæsɪvli ; NAmE ˈpæsɪvli /
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