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Definition
Synonym
active participant
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Aktive
m f
, Aktiver
active participant
Aktive
m f
; Aktiver
active participant
Aktive
m,f
; Aktiver
active participant
Deutsche
Aktive {m f} Aktiver Synonyme
aktive
Englische
active participant Synonyme
active participant Definition
Active
(
a.
)
Having
the
power
or
quality
of
acting
Active
(
a.
)
Quick
in
physical
movement
Active
(
a.
)
In
action
Active
(
a.
)
Given
to
action
Active
(
a.
)
Requiring
or
implying
action
or
exertion
Active
(
a.
)
Given
to
action
rather
than
contemplation
Active
(
a.
)
Brisk
Active
(
a.
)
Implying
or
producing
rapid
action
Active
(
a.
)
Applied
to
a
form
of
the
verb
Active
(
a.
)
Applied
to
verbs
which
assert
that
the
subject
acts
upon
or
affects
something
else
Active
(
a.
)
Applied
to
all
verbs
that
express
action
as
distinct
from
mere
existence
or
state.
Participant
(
a.
)
Sharing
Participant
(
n.
)
A
participator
Self-active
(
a.
)
Acting
of
one's
self
or
of
itself
active participant Bedeutung
active
air
defense
air
defense
by
the
use
aircraft
or
missiles
or
artillery
or
electronic
countermeasures
active
matrix
screen
a
type
of
LCD
screen
used
for
some
portable
computers,
there
is
a
separate
circuit
for
each
pixel
active
placebo
a
placebo
used
in
experimental
tests
of
a
drug
that
has
noticeable
side
effects,
an
active
placebo
mimics
the
side
effects
of
the
experimental
drug
drug
cocktail
highly
active
antiretroviral
therapy
HAART
a
combination
of
protease
inhibitors
taken
with
reverse
transcriptase
inhibitors,
used
in
treating
AIDS
and
HIV
semantic
role
participant
role
(linguistics)
the
underlying
relation
that
a
constituent
has
with
the
main
verb
in
a
clause
active
application
an
application
that
is
currently
running
and
in
the
foreground
active
site
the
part
of
an
enzyme
or
antibody
where
the
chemical
reaction
occurs
active
a
person
who
is
a
participating
member
of
an
organization,
the
club
issues
a
list
of
members,
both
the
actives
and
the
retirees
active
citizen
a
citizen
who
takes
an
active
role
in
the
community
(as
in
crime
prevention
and
neighborhood
watch)
participant
someone
who
takes
part
in
an
activity
player
participant
a
person
who
participates
in
or
is
skilled
at
some
game
active
trust
a
trust
in
which
the
trustee
must
perform
certain
duties
active
birth
childbirth
during
which
the
mother
is
encouraged
to
be
an
active
participant
active
transport
transport
of
a
substance
(as
a
protein
or
drug)
across
a
cell
membrane
against
the
concentration
gradient,
requires
an
expenditure
of
energy
active
voice
active
the
voice
used
to
indicate
that
the
grammatical
subject
of
the
verb
is
performing
the
action
or
causing
the
happening
denoted
by
the
verb,
`The
boy
threw
the
ball'
uses
the
active
voice
active
immunity
a
form
of
acquired
immunity
in
which
the
body
produces
its
own
antibodies
against
diseaseausing
antigens
active
agent
active
chemical
agent
capable
of
activity
wetting
agent
wetter
surfactant
surface-active
agent
a
chemical
agent
capable
of
reducing
the
surface
tension
of
a
liquid
in
which
it
is
dissolved
be
active
move
be
in
a
state
of
action,
she
is
always
moving
active
characterized
by
energetic
activity,
an
active
toddler,
active
as
a
gazelle,
an
active
man
is
a
man
of
action
active
engaged
in
full-time
work,
active
duty,
though
past
retirement
age
he
is
still
active
in
his
profession
active
full
of
activity
or
engaged
in
continuous
activity,
an
active
seaport,
an
active
bond
market,
an
active
account
active
tending
to
become
more
severe
or
wider
in
scope,
active
tuberculosis
active
disposed
to
take
action
or
effectuate
change,
a
director
who
takes
an
active
interest
in
corporate
operations,
an
active
antagonism,
he
was
active
in
drawing
attention
to
their
grievances
active
(of
e.g.
volcanos)
erupting
or
liable
to
erupt,
active
volcanos
active
(of
e.g.
volcanos)
capable
of
erupting
active
dynamic
(used
of
verbs
(e.g.
`to
run')
and
participial
adjectives
(e.g.
`running'
in
`running
water'))
expressing
action
rather
than
a
state
of
being
active
expressing
that
the
subject
of
the
sentence
has
the
semantic
function
of
actor:
Hemingway
favors
active
constructions
active
exerting
influence
or
producing
a
change
or
effect,
an
active
ingredient
surface-active
capable
of
lowering
the
surface
tension
of
a
liquid,
used
especially
of
detergents
active
(of
the
sun)
characterized
by
an
increased
occurrence
of
sunspots
and
flares
and
radio
emissions
active
alive(p)
in
operation,
keep
hope
alive,
the
tradition
was
still
alive,
an
active
tradition
active
participating
taking
part
in
an
activity,
an
active
member
of
the
club,
he
was
politically
active,
the
participating
organizations
active
combat-ready
fighting(a)
engaged
in
or
ready
for
military
or
naval
operations,
on
active
duty,
the
platoon
is
combat-ready,
review
the
fighting
forces
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