Initiative: [ɪ’nɪʃətɪv] 商务词汇搭配:launch/formulate/devise an initiative
常用语义:If you have or take the initiative, you’re in a position to control a situation and decide what to do next. (主动权)
商务语义1:A new plan for dealing with a particular problem or for achieving a particular purpose. (倡议、新方案/计划)
用例1:Somewhere today, a group of staff from General Motors will meet as part of the ‘Go-Fast’ programme, and hammer out a new initiative to cut costs and bureaucracy. { 例句出处:《剑桥BEC高级真题集第三辑:P58》}
用例2:You will be involved in all aspects of human resources activity, including providing advice and guidance to your business partners and policy development, in addition to implementing any training and development initiatives the company may launch from time to time. { 例句出处:《剑桥BEC高级真题集第三辑:P80》}
商务语义2:The ability to decide and act on your own without waiting for sb to tell you what to do. (积极性、主动性)
用例:Such leaders constantly infuse energy throughout the rum and reinforce it through training that emphasises individual action, showing initiative, taking considered risks and stressing individual output and results. { 例句出处:《剑桥BEC高级真题集第四辑:P44》}
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