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activated    音标拼音: ['æktəv,etəd] ['æktɪv,etɪd]
激活的,活跃的

启动的,活跃的

activated
启动

activated
adj 1: (of sewage) treated with aeration and bacteria to aid
decomposition
2: (of e.g. a molecule) made reactive or more reactive [synonym:
{activated}, {excited}]
3: rendered active; e.g. rendered radioactive or luminescent or
photosensitive or conductive
4: (military) set up and placed on active assignment; "a newly
activated unit"

activated \activated\ adj.
1. (Sewage treatment) treated with aeration and bacteria to
aid decomposition; -- of sewage
[WordNet 1.5]

3. (Physics) made reactive or more reactive; -- of e.g. a
molecule

Syn: activated, excited
[WordNet 1.5]

4. rendered active; -- as e.g. radioactive or luminescent or
photosensitive or conductive

Syn: activated
[WordNet 1.5]

5. (Military) set up and placed on active assignment a newly
activated unit

Syn: activated
[WordNet 1.5]



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  • verbs - Is inactivate really a word? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    There are 88 examples of inactivate in the Corpus of Contemporary American English and 102 for deactivate, showing they occur with about equal frequency
  • single word requests - Something that can be activated enabled . . .
    : capable of being activated (source: Merriam-Webster) fits the bill Wiktionary lists activatable which is a more regular way to decline 'to activate', but more reputable dictionaries don't list it Still, I think it will be understood too
  • Active or activated? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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    There are two types of mechanically activated switches in the electronic and electrical industry Type A is where the switch remains stucked indefinitely at a lower position even after releasing your fingers from it and type B is a push( downwards of course)- to -on type where the switch bounces back( upwards of course) to its original position
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  • Is it correct to say I kindly request you to. . . ?
    This is a different and fairly widely-used usage, as tchrist says in his answer Indeed, in 'would you kindly just give up your seat for my great-grandmother', kindly and just are two of the hedging devices (pragmatic markers subset politeness) (the third device is the would you construction) (and the fourth, the winning smile)
  • grammaticality - on the link, in the link, or at the link . . .
    The instructions are revealed by the internal routines when the link is activated (or "opened" to reveal the instructions) From this perspective I prefer "Follow the instructions in the link mentioned above "
  • Is there any word that comes in between active inactive?
    I would agree with this in colloquial use However, by the definition alone, one could be active periodically (attend one meeting a week), periodically active (very active in June, completely inactive in July, very active in August, completely inactive in September), or even inactive but still attend periodically (per the OP definition, attendance once per year on the first day of spring would





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