what does it mean to be an active member

ac·tive

(ăk′tĭv)

adj.

one. Being in physical movement: active fish in the aquarium.

2. Functioning or capable of functioning.

three.

a. Marked by energetic activity; busy: agile stock and bail markets; spent an active mean solar day sightseeing.

b. Involving or requiring physical exertion and energy: an agile conditioning at the gym.

4.

a. Existence in a land of activity; not quiescent: agile hostilities along the border.

b. Erupting or liable to erupt; not dormant: an active volcano.

5.

a. Marked by or involving direct participation: took an active involvement in politics; played an active role on the committee.

b. Currently in use or effect: an active membership.

c. Openly best-selling or expressed: an active dislike of the new neighbors.

half-dozen. Producing an intended activity or effect: active ingredients.

seven. Grammar

a. Indicating that the grammatical subject of a verb is performing or causing the action expressed. Used of a verb class or voice.

b. Expressing activeness rather than a land of existence. Used of verbs such as run, speak, and move.

viii. Of or relating to the management of an investment portfolio by continually making investment decisions based on new information every bit opposed to maintaining a predetermined strategy or reproducing the returns of a market or alphabetize.

9. Electronics

a. Beingness a source of electrical energy, as a generator.

b. Capable of converting or amplifying voltages or currents, as a diode or transistor.

10. Being on full military duty and receiving full pay.

n.

one. Grammar

a. The agile voice.

b. A construction or form in the active vox.

2. A participating fellow member of an arrangement: union actives.


[Middle English language actif, from Old French, from Latin āctīvus, from āctus, past participle of agere, to drive, practise; see ag- in Indo-European roots.]


ac′tive·ly adv.

ac′tive·ness north.

Synonyms: active , busy , energetic , vigorous , dynamic , lively
These adjectives hateful having or displaying energy. Active is the about general, connoting physical or mental exertion in a variety of contexts: an active toddler; an active imagination; remained active in after years by walking and pond.
Busy suggests engagement in sustained activeness on a detail task or job: a busy paper staff rushing to come across the deadline.
Energetic and vigorous emphasize performance of an activity or pursuit with enthusiasm or intensity: an energetic competitor; a vigorous crusader confronting drunk driving.
Dynamic connotes energy and strength that often inspire others or bring virtually modify: a dynamic leader who revitalized the party.
Lively suggests animated activeness or alacrity: a lively folk trip the light fantastic; a lively interest in politics.

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active

(ˈæktɪv)

adj

i. in a land of action; moving, working, or doing something

ii. decorated or involved: an active life.

three. physically energetic

4. exerting influence; effective: an active ingredient.

v. (Grammar) grammar

a. cogent a phonation of verbs used to indicate that the discipline of a judgement is performing the action or causing the result or process described past the verb, as kicked in The male child kicked the football. Compare passive5

6. (Military) being fully engaged in military service (esp in the phrase on active service)

7. (Physical Geography) (of a volcano) erupting periodically; non extinct. Compare fallow3, extinctiii

eight. (Astronomy) astronomy (of the sunday) exhibiting a large number of sunspots, solar flares, etc, and a marked variation in intensity and frequency of radio emission. Compare quiet8

9. (Commerce) commerce

a. producing or being used to produce profit, esp in the form of involvement: active balances.

b. of or cogent stocks or shares that accept been actively bought and sold every bit recorded in the Official List of the London Stock Commutation

10. (Electronics) electronics

a. containing a source of power: an active network.

b. capable of amplifying a signal or controlling some part: an active component; an active communication satellite.

northward

11. (Grammer) grammer

a. the agile voice

b. an active verb

12. chiefly The states a member of an organization who participates in its activities

[C14: from Latin āctīvus. Come across act, -ive]

ˈactively adv

ˈactiveness n

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ac•tive

(ˈæk tɪv)

adj.

i. engaged in activity or activity; characterized by energetic work, motion, etc.: an active life.

ii. being in being, progress, or move: active hostilities.

3. marked by or disposed to direct interest or applied action: agile support.

4. involving physical activity: agile sports.

5. agile; nimble.

6. characterized past current activity, participation, or utilize: an active fellow member; an active account.

7. characterized by considerable or vigorous activeness: an active market in wheat.

8. capable of exerting influence (opposed to passive): active treason.

ix. constructive (opposed to inert): active ingredients.

10.

a. of, pertaining to, or existence a phonation, verb grade, or structure having a subject area represented as performing or causing the action expressed past the verb, every bit the verb class write in I write letters every 24-hour interval (opposed to passive).

b. (of a verb) expressing an action rather than a land; nonstative.

eleven. requiring or giving rise to action; practical.

12. (of a volcano) in eruption or liable to erupt; not dormant or extinct.

13. (of a fault) experiencing recurrent seismic movement.

fourteen.

a. acting as a source of electrical energy, as a generator.

b. capable of amplifying or converting voltages or currents, equally a transistor or diode.

xv. (of military personnel) on active duty.

due north.

16. the active voice.

17. a form or construction in the active phonation.

[1300–l; < Middle French < Latin āctīvus < āctus, past participle of agere to do, act]

ac′tive•ly, adv.

ac′tive•ness, n.

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active

In surveillance, an adjective applied to actions or equipments which emit free energy capable of being detected.

Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. U.s.a. Department of Defense 2005.

active

Used to describe a form of verb in which the grammatical subject performs the action, for case, "The government took steps." Compare passive.

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Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Fable:

Substantive 1. active - chemical agent capable of activity active - chemical amanuensis capable of activity

active agent

chemical agent - an amanuensis that produces chemic reactions

2. active - the vocalisation used to point 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 vocalization"

active vox

vocalism - (linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes

three. active - a person who is a participating member of an organization active - a person who is a participating member of an arrangement; "the order issues a list of members, both the actives and the retirees"

individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "in that location was too much for one person to do"

Adj. 1. active - tending to become more severe or wider in scope active - tending to become more severe or wider in telescopic; "active tuberculosis"

pathology - the co-operative of medical scientific discipline that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases

inactive - (pathology) non progressing or increasing; or progressing slowly

2. active - engaged in or ready for military or naval operations agile - engaged in or gear up for military machine or naval operations; "on active duty"; "the platoon is combat-ready"; "review the fighting forces"

combat-ready, fighting

war machine, armed services, military, military automobile, military machine - the military forces of a nation; "their war machine is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same i we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker"

operational - (military machine) of or intended for or involved in war machine operations

3. active - disposed to take action or effectuate change agile - 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 attending to their grievances"

passive, inactive - lacking in energy or will; "Much benevolence of the passive social club may be traced to a disinclination to inflict hurting upon oneself"- George Meredith

four. active - taking part in an activity active - taking part in an activity; "an agile member of the club"; "he was politically active"; "the participating organizations"

participating

involved - connected by participation or association or use; "we accomplished cipher, simply because of the large number of people involved"; "the bug involved"; "the involved muscles"; "I don't desire to get involved"; "everyone involved in the bribery case has been identified"

five. active - characterized by energetic activity active - characterized by energetic activity; "an active toddler"; "active as a gazelle"; "an active homo is a homo of activeness"

lively - total of life and energy; "a lively word"; "lively and attractive parents"; "a lively political party"

energetic - possessing or exerting or displaying free energy; "an energetic fund raiser for the higher"; "an energetic group of hikers"; "it caused an energetic chemical reaction"

inactive - not active physically or mentally; "disease forced him to live an inactive life"; "dreamy and inactive past nature"

6. active - exerting influence or producing a change or issue; "an agile ingredient"

inactive - not exerting influence or change

7. active - full of activity or engaged in continuous activity active - full of activity or engaged in continuous activity; "an active seaport"; "an agile bail market"; "an active account"

inactive - lacking activity; lying idle or unused; "an inactive mine"; "inactive accounts"; "inactive machinery"

8. active - in operation active - in operation; "go along hope alive"; "the tradition was however alive"; "an active tradition"

alive

real, existing - having existence or being or actuality; "an attempt to refine the existent machinery to go far more efficient"; "much of the beluga caviar existing in the globe is found in the Soviet Union and Islamic republic of iran"

ix. agile - (of the dominicus) characterized by an increased occurrence of sunspots and flares and radio emissions

astronomy, uranology - the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole

quiet - of the dominicus characterized past a low level of surface phenomena like sunspots e.chiliad.

10. active - expressing that the subject of the sentence has the semantic function of actor: "Hemingway favors active constructions"

grammar - the co-operative of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes as well deals with semantics)

passive - expressing that the subject of the judgement is the patient of the action denoted by the verb; "academics seem to favor passive sentences"

xi. active - (used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')) expressing activeness rather than a state of being

dynamic

grammar - the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics)

stative - ( used of verbs (e.g. `be' or `own') and most participial adjectives) expressing existence or a state rather than an action

12. active - (of due east.yard. volcanos) capable of erupting

live - exerting force or containing free energy; "live coals"; "tossed a alive cigarette out the window"; "got a shock from a alive wire"; "alive ore is unmined ore"; "a live bomb"; "a alive ball is ane in play"

extinct - (of due east.one thousand. volcanos) permanently inactive; "an extinct volcano"

13. active - (of e.g. volcanos) erupting or liable to erupt active - (of e.grand. volcanos) erupting or liable to erupt; "active volcanos"

volcano, vent - a fissure in the globe'due south crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt

dormant, inactive - (of east.g. volcanos) non erupting and non extinct ; "a dormant volcano"

14. active - engaged in full-time work active - engaged in full-time work; "active duty"; "though past retirement age he is notwithstanding active in his profession"

inactive - not engaged in full-time work; "inactive reserve"; "an inactive member"

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active

adjective

ane. decorated, involved, occupied, engaged, tiring, lively, energetic, bustling, restless, on the motion, strenuous, tireless, on the go (informal) Having an active youngster nigh the house can be quite wearing.
busy slow, lazy, idle, sluggish, inactive, sedentary, unoccupied

2. energetic, stiff, spirited, quick, vital, alert, dynamic, lively, vigorous, potent, animated, vibrant, forceful, nimble, diligent, industrious, sprightly, vivacious, on the become (informal), live and kicking, spry, full of beans (informal), bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (informal) the tragedy of an active mind trapped past failing physical health
energetic dull, fallow, inactive, unimaginative, torpid, inoperative

3. enthusiastic, committed, engaged, enterprising, devoted, activist, aggressive, aggressive, hard-working, forward, militant, energetic, believing, forceful, zealous, industrious We should play an active role in politics.

four. in functioning, working, live, running, moving, acting, functioning, stirring, at work, in business, in action, operative, in forcefulness, effectual, astir Guerrilla groups are active in the province.

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active

adjective

i. In activeness or full operation:

2. Disposed to activeness:

brisk, driving, dynamic, dynamical, energetic, enterprising, lively, peppy, sprightly, spry, vigorous, zippy.

iii. Possessing, exerting, or displaying energy:

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Translations

ثَائِر، نَافِث لِلحِمَم سَارِي المَفْعُول، قَائِم فَاعِل، نَاشِط، نَاجِع فَعَّال،نَاشِط مبني للمعلوم

aktivní činný platný účinný čilý

aktiv gyldig ivrig virksom

aktiiv asjalik elav kehtiv tarmukas

aktiivinen

aktivan

cselekvõ érvényben van ható

germynd í gildi virkur

活動的な

활동적인

aktyviai aktyvumas aktyvus galiojantis gyvumas

aktīvs darāmā kārta darbīgs darbojošies efektīvs

agilný aktívny činný

dejaven tvornik

aktiv

คล่องแคล่ว

năng động

active

[ˈæktɪv]

B. N (Gram) the activela voz activa

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active

[ˈæktɪv]

adj

(= energetic, busy) [person, life] → actif/ive
He's a very active person → Il est très actif.

(in particular activity, campaign etc) [person, fellow member] → actif/ive; [support, measures] → actif/ive
an agile member of the Green Party → united nations membre actif des Verts
to play an active role in sth → jouer united nations rôle actif dans qch
to be politically active → être actif/ive politiquement
to exist sexually agile → être sexuellement actif/ive

(Chemistry) [substance] → actif/ive

due north (GRAMMAR) the active → fifty'actifactive duty (mainly US) northwardcampagne f
on active duty → en campagneagile ingredient northwardprincipe k actif

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

active

n (Gram) → Aktiv nt; in the active im Aktiv

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agile

(ˈӕktiv) describing word

1. energetic or lively; able to work etc. At seventy, he'south no longer very active. aktief نَشِيط ، مُفْعَم بِالحَياة енергичен ativo aktivní, čilý aktiv aktiv δραστήριος activo tegus پر جنب و جوش eloisa actif פעיל, פעלתן सक्रिय aktivan aktív giat virkur attivo 活動的な 활동적인 veiklus, aktyvus darbīgs; aktīvs cergas actief aktiv, energisk, virksom czynny, aktywny له جنبځخه ډك activo activ, energic бодрый aktívny dejaven aktivan aktiv คล่องแคล่ว faal, aktif, enerjik 活躍的 активний, діяльний سر گرم nhanh nhẹn 活跃的,有活动力的

2. (busily) involved. She is an agile supporter of women'southward rights. aktief فَعَّال،نَاشِط деен ativo agilní aktiv aktiv; ivrig ενεργός activo aktiivne فعال aktiivinen actif פעיל सक्रिय revan lelkes aktif virkur attivo 活発な 적극적인 aktyvus aktīvs aktif actief aktiv i, involvert i zaangażowany فعال activo activ активный agilný aktiven aktivan aktiv มีส่วนร่วม faal, aktif 活躍的 активний, енергійний عملی tích cực 积极的

3. causing an effect or effects. Yeast is an active ingredient in bread-making. aktief فَاعِل، نَاشِط، نَاجِع активен ativo aktivní, účinný aktiv aktiv; virksom δραστικός activo aktiivne, toime- موثر vaikuttava actif אקטיבי सक्रिय aktivan ható aktif virkur attivo 活性のある [화학] 활성의 veiksmingas iedarbīgs; efektīvs ramuan aktif werkzaam virksom czynny اغيزناكه activo activ быстродействующий, активный účinný aktiven aktivan aktiv, verksam ซึ่งมีผล etkin 起作用的 активний فعال công hiệu 起作用的

4. in force. The rule is still active. van krag سَارِي المَفْعُول، قَائِم действащ em vigor platný in Kraft gyldig σε ισχύ en vigor kehtiv پابرجا voimassaoleva en vigueur בְתוֹקֵף प्रभावी na snazi érvényben van berlaku í gildi in vigore 有効な [법] 유효한 galiojantis spēkā esošs masih berkuatkuasa geldig gyldig w mocy, obowiązujący پښه پر ځاي em vigor în vigoare в силе, действующий platný veljaven na snazi i kraft, gällande มีผลบังคับใช้ geçerli 有效的 дійсний نافذ العمل hiệu lực 有效的

5. (of volcanoes) still likely to erupt. aktief ثَائِر، نَافِث لِلحِمَم действащ ativo činný aktiv aktiv ενεργός en actividad tegev- فعال aktiivinen en activité פעיל सक्रिय aktivan működő giat virkur attivo, in attività 活火山の (화산 등이) 활동중인 veikiantis darbojošies masih aktif actief aktiv czynny فعال activo activ действующий činný delujoč aktivan aktiv ยังคุอยู่ faal (火山)仍可能爆發的 діючий جاندار đang hoạt động (火山)在活动中的

half-dozen. of the form of a verb in which the subject performs the activeness of the verb. The canis familiaris bit the homo. akkusatief (فعل) مبني للمعلوم формата на глагола, при която обекта извършва действието ativo činný aktiv aktiv (gram.) ενεργητική φωνή (γραμμ.) activo aktiiv معلوم aktiivi actif הפעיל aktivni oblik cselekvő verba aktif germynd attivo 能動の [문법] 능동(태)의 veikiamoji darāmā kārta; aktīvs kata kerja aktif bedrijvend aktiv czynny معلوم activo activ действительный činný tvornik aktivan aktiv ซึ่งประธานเป็นผู้กระทำคำกริยา etken, aktif 主動語態的 активний стан فعل معروف thể chủ động 主动语态

ˈactiveness noun

aktiefheid فَعَالِيَّة/ نَشَاط дейснот atividade činnost dice Betätigung det at være aktiv ενεργητικότητα actividad aktiivsus فعالیت aktiivisuus activité פעילות सक्रियता aktivnost aktívság, élénkség, hatékonyság aktivitas virkni; atorka attività 活気あること 활동적임 aktyvumas aktivitāte keaktifan werkzaamheid det å være aktiv, virksom aktywność فعاليت actividade dinamism, energie активность činnosť dejavnost aktivnost aktivitet, verksamhet ความคล่องแคล่ว canlılık, aktiflik 活躍,積極 активність, енергійність سر گرمی ، چستی sự nhanh nhẹn 活跃,积极性

ˈactively adverb

actively engaged in politics. aktief بِفَعَالِيَّة، بِنَشَاط дейно ativamente aktivně aktiv aktivt ενεργά, δραστήρια activamente aktiivselt فعالانه aktiivisesti activement בְּאוֹפֶן פָּעִיל, נִמְרָץ सक्रिय रूप से aktivno aktívan giat ötullega attivamente 活発に 활동적으로 aktyviai aktīvi dengan aktif actief aktivt, virksomt czynnie دفعال په څير activamente activ активно aktívne dejavno aktivno aktivt อย่างกระฉับกระเฉง faal olarak 積極地 активно فعال طور پر tích cực 积极地

acˈtivity plural acˈtivities noun

1. the state of existence active or lively. The streets are full of activity this morning. aktiwiteit, roering فَعَالِيَّه، نَشَاط оживление atividade živost, ruch Aktivität aktivitet δραστηριότητα, κίνηση actividad tegevus تکاپو؛ فعالیت toiminta activité פעילות क्रिया-कलाप aktivnost aktivitás kegiatan athafnasemi attività 活気 활동 veiklumas, gyvumas rosība; aktivitāte penuh aktiviti activiteit aktivitet, virksomhet, liv og røre ruch, ożywienie تكاپو او فعاليت actividade mişcare; activitate активность; оживление živosť dejavnost živost aktivitet, verksamhet, liv การกระทำอย่างมีชีวิตชีวา faaliyet, canlılık 活動 активність; енергія سرگرمی ، عمل hoạt động 活动

ii. something which one does as a pastime, as office of i's chore etc. His activities include angling and golf. aktiwiteit, bedrywigheid فَعَالِيَّه، نَشَاط дейност atividade aktivita, činnost Betätigung aktivitet; fritidsbeskæftigelse δραστηριότητα, απασχόληση actividad tegevusala مشغولیت harrastus activité פעילות अभिरूचि slobodna aktivnost tevékenység kegiatan tómstundagaman; viðfangsefni attività; passatempo 活動 여가 활동 užsiėmimas nodarbošanās; pasākums aktiviti masa lapang activiteit beskjeftigelse zajęcie مصروفيت actividade preocupări деятельность činnosť, aktivita, pôsobenie dejavnost(i) aktivnost aktivitet, sysselsättning งานอดิเรกหรือส่วนหนึ่งของงานที่ทำ faaliyet, etkinlik 休閒活動 діяльність سرگرمی trò giải trí 所做的事情

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agile

نَشِيط aktivní aktiv aktiv δραστήριος activo aktiivinen actif aktivan attivo 活動的な 활동적인 actief aktiv aktywny ativo активный aktiv คล่องแคล่ว etkin năng động 活跃的

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active

a. activo-a; diligente, hábil, enérgico-a.

English language-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

active

adj activo; sexually — sexualmente activo; Are you sexually active? ..¿Es Ud. sexualmente activo?.. ¿Está teniendo relaciones sexuales?

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