Examples of using A passive in English and their translations into Dutch
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High-end vehicles are often equipped with a Passive Keyless Entry and Start(PKES) system.
This alloy ensures a passive, good adhesive
Hobbies that imply a passive, solitary personality:
We create the conditions for overturning a passive(symptomatic) cultural identity into one that is active(self-denoting).
A Passive DI Box in its simplest form contains an impedance matching transformer with a balanced output;
According to PCGamesN, Valve added a passive to Pyro's Axetinguisher called"Sketchek's Bequest" in 2018.
In Dutch we have"worden" as verb that indicates a passive;
is it a passive and or active balance?
This would represent a real contribution to tax restructuring from a passive to an active labour market policy.
It is not an active intervention, as it will be in the future"day of indignation", but a passive giving over.
This is partly an active process(sometimes selective) and partly a passive, osmotic process.
using a passive or active matrix.
the effectiveness of employment policy must be increased by avoiding practices which are detrimental to readiness to work and by moving from a passive to an active labour market policy.
Essen Conclusions:"The effectiveness of employment policy must be increased by avoiding practices which are detrimental to the readiness to work, and by moving from a passive to an active labour market policy.
represents a range of special developed multilayer insulation materials which are used as a passive cooling/ packaging system for the temperature protection of time-temperature sensitive products.
Designed to offer all the benefits of an active pickup with the feel and dynamics of a passive, the EMG humbucker delivers beautifully vintage tones which reminisce of 70's rock.
dynamic response of a passive for the ultimate performance.
bad- one actually becomes a passive if not active accomplice of bloody counter-revolution
Europe is faced with a major policy choice: either accept a passive and re-active role, and bear the implications
The strategies of firms on the environment have changed from a passive, defensive posture in the 1970s to an offensive approach in the 1980s and finally to a strategy of innovation in the 1990s, noted Professor Wout Buitelaar from the University of Amsterdam.