Active Partner
Meaning in Bengali:
সক্রিয় অংশীদার (sôkriẏa ôṅśīdār), সক্রিয় সহযোগী (sôkriẏa sahôyôgī), সক্রিয় ভাগীদার (sôkriẏa bhāgīdār)
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
/ˈæktɪv ˈpɑːtnər/
Short Definition:
An active partner refers to someone who actively participates and contributes in a partnership or collaborative endeavor.
Synonyms:
– Engaged collaborator
– Participating associate
– Involved teammate
Antonyms:
– Passive observer (নিষ্ক্রিয় পর্যবেক্ষক, niṣkriẏa pôrjôbekṣôk)
– Inactive participant (নিষ্ক্রিয় অংশগ্রহণকারী, niṣkriẏa ôṅśôgrôhôṇkari)
Origin:
The term “active partner” originated from the combination of the adjective “active,” meaning engaged or involved, and the noun “partner,” referring to a person who takes part in a joint venture or collaboration.
Nearby Words:
– Active (Adjective)
– Partnership (Noun)
– Actively (Adverb)
“Active Partner” in Literature Quotes:
1. “She was not just a passive observer; she was an active partner in their adventures.” – The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
2. “Their success was a result of being active partners, constantly supporting and challenging each other.” – The Lean Startup by Eric Ries.
3. “In a healthy relationship, both individuals should strive to be active partners, sharing responsibilities and decision-making.” – Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari.
4. “The best teams are those where every member is an active partner, contributing their unique skills and perspectives.” – Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull.
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: সক্রিয় অংশীদার (sôkriẏa ôṅśīdār)
– Hindi: सक्रिय साथी (sakriya saathi)
– Nepali: सक्रिय साझेदार (sakriya sajhedār)
– Urdu: سرگرم شراکت دار (sargarm shirkat daar)
– Tamil: செயலியான உறுப்பினர் (ceyaliyāṉ uṟuppinar)
– Telugu: క్రియాశీల భాగస్వామి (kriyāśīla bhāgasvāmi)
– Arabic: شريك نشط (sharik nashit)
– Chinese: 积极合作伙伴 (jījí hézuò huǒbàn)
– Japanese: アクティブパートナー (akutibu pātonā)
– Russian: активный партнер (aktivnyy partner)
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