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1 positive
[ˈpɔzətɪv]1. adjective1) meaning or saying "yes":إيجابيThey tested the water for the bacteria and the result was positive (= the bacteria were present).
2) definite; leaving no doubt:باتٌّ، قاطِعpositive proof.
3) certain or sure:مؤكَّد، مُتأكِّدI'm positive he's right.
4) complete or absolute:تام، مَحْضHis work is a positive disgrace.
5) optimistic and prepared to make plans for the future:إيجابي، متفائِلTake a more positive attitude to life.
6) not showing any comparison; not comparative or superlative.إثْباتي، لا يَدُل على مُقارَنَه7) (of a number etc) greater than zero.أكْثَر من صِفْر8) having fewer electrons than normal:موجَب، فيه الكترونات أكثر من العاديIn an electrical circuit, electrons flow to the positive terminal.
2. noun1) a photographic print, made from a negative, in which light and dark are as normal.صورَة فوتوغرافِيَّه موجَبَه2) (an adjective or adverb of) the positive (not comparative or superlative) degree.الصِّفَة الموجَبَه في غَيْر صيغة المقارنَه -
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وَاثِق \ certain: sure; without doubt: I think so, but I’m not certain. confident: sure of oneself or of sth.: Confident of success. I’m confident that all will be well. positive: completely certain; having no doubts: I’m positive that I locked the door. reliant: depending (on) (esp. in self-reliant). sure: certain; free from doubt: I’m sure it’s true. It’s true; I’m sure of that. -
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6 positive electron = positron
بُوزِتْرون (إلكترون مُوجَبُ الشِّحنة) \ positive electron = positron. \ _(field) Phys. -
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9 إيجابي
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10 ijaba
positive answer, agreement; fulfillment [jawab] Hau ijaba, Ind ijabat, Per ejabat borrowed from Ar -
11 ijabi
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12 أآيد
positive; positif; manifeste; indiscutée; indiscuté; indiscutable; indéniable; incontestable; da; constatée; constaté; certaine; certain; attesté; apodictique; admise; admis -
13 إيجابى
positive; positif -
14 اختبارى
positive; positif; aposteriori -
15 تجريبى
positive; positif; génétiste; expérimentaux; expérimentaliste; expérimentale; expérimental; empiriste; empirique; aposteriori -
16 صيغة الصفة البسيطة
positive; positif -
17 يقينى
positive; positif; indéniable; apodictique -
18 ارتجاع إيجابي
positive feedback -
19 استعطال إيجابي
positive anergy -
20 أشعة موجبة
positive rays
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