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1. adjectiveaffirmativ; bestätigend [Erklärung]; bejahend, zustimmend [Antwort]2. noun* * *[-tiv]adjective, noun (saying or indicating yes to a question, suggestion etc: He gave an affirmative nod; a reply in the affirmative.) bejahend* * *af·firma·tive[əˈfɜ:mətɪv, AM -ˈfɜ:rmət̬ɪv]I. adj zustimmend, positiv\affirmative answer [or response] positive Antwort\affirmative gesture zustimmende Geste\affirmative nod zustimmendes Nicken\affirmative sentence bejahender [o positiver] Satzshe asked the question, expecting an \affirmative sie stellte die Frage in Erwartung einer positiven AntwortIII. interj* * *[ə'fɜːmətɪv]1. n (GRAM)Bejahung f; (sentence) bejahender or positiver Satzto answer in the affirmative — bejahend or mit Ja antworten
2. adjbejahend, positiv; (GRAM) affirmativ (form), bejahend3. interjrichtig* * *affirmative [-ətıv]A adj (adv affirmatively)1. bejahend, zustimmend, positiv:2. bestimmt, positiv3. affirmative action US positive Diskriminierung (die Bevorzugung von Minderheitsgruppen und Frauen bei der Vergabe von Arbeitsplätzen, Studienplätzen etc)B s1. Bejahung f:answer in the affirmative bejahen, mit Ja antworten;the answer was in the affirmative die Antwort fiel positiv aus2. JUR US beweispflichtige Partei* * *1. adjectiveaffirmativ; bestätigend [Erklärung]; bejahend, zustimmend [Antwort]2. noun* * *adj.bejahend adj.positiv adj.zustimmend adj.
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