assertive [əˈsɜːtɪv] adjetivo también: - a course aimed at teaching women to be more assertive -> un curso para potenciar la afirmación personal de las mujeres
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assertive [a-ser-tif]adjetivoAfirmativo, que afirma o envuelve aserción.
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assertive [əˈsɜːtɪv]
adjective
[+manner, tone] firme y enérgico; [+behaviour] enérgico Assertive people respect assertive behaviour when they meet it; Speaking loudly, clearly, quickly and fluently are clear signs of assertive behaviour; Often more assertive behaviour by the team leader and members will ensure that all issues are raised
try to be a bit more assertive intenta ser un poco más firme y enérgico; intenta hacerte valer un poco más
she decided to be assertive with him
you were very assertive in that meeting te mostraste muy firme y enérgico en esa reunión
you may have to be very assertive if you want him to listen to become assertive
slowly she began to become more assertive poco a poco empezó a mostrarse más segura de sí misma empezó a hacerse valer más;or
courses like these help you to become more assertive you should be more assertive, otherwise people will walk all over you she's not very assertive if you are not assertive enough you will be taken advantage of do you consider yourself to be assertive?
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