proactive

英 [prəʊ'æktɪv] 美 [,pro'æktɪv]
  • adj. 前摄的(前一活动中的因素对后一活动造成影响的);有前瞻性的,先行一步的;积极主动的
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proactive 积极主动的,先发制人的

pro-,在前,向前,active,积极的。

proactive (adj.)
also pro-active, of persons or policies, as an opposition to reactive, 1921, from pro- + active. From 1933, in psychology (learning theory). Related: Proactively; proactiveness; proactivity.
1. I want our organization to be less reactive and more proactive.
我希望我们的组织少一些被动反应,多一些积极主动。

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2. Industry must adopt a much more proactive approach to formulating environmental policy.
企业必须更积极主动地制定环境政策。

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3. In order to survive the competition a company should be proactive not reactive.
要在竞争中生存下来,公司不应该消极应变,而应当先发制人。

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4. Be proactive and start a conversation your partner prefers to speak.
要积极并且谈论你的另一半喜欢喜欢的话题.

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5. Proactive attitude, ambition and confidence necessary to achieving assigned sales goals.
积极进取, 有决心及信心达到所制订的销售目标.

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