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1 positive
adj (#ly [adv]) 1. određen, jasan, izričit, siguran; propisan 2. (za osobe) uvjeren, samouvjeren, siguran; uporan, odlučan, odrešit 3. [phil] zbiljski, istinit, koji se osniva na iskustvu, faktima, stvaran, pozitivan, konkretan, spsolutan 4. [coll] potpun, pravi 5. jesni, potvrdni, koji dokazuje, neoboriv, utvrđen, ustanovljen 6. pozitivan, koji se nalazi, koji je pozitivan 7. [math] pozitivan, koji je veći od nule (# sign +); koji je u porastu, koji raste 8. [phys, el & phot) pozitivan / proof # = nepobitan, neoboriv dokaz 9. [gram] # degree = pozitiv, prvi stupanj komparacije* * *
istinit
oÄigledan
određen
pozitiv
pozitivan
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samouvjeren
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2 positive - tone photoresist
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3 positive acknowledgment
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4 positive answer
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5 positive emotions
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6 positive integer
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7 positive justification
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8 positive pulse stuffing
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9 positive selectivity
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10 positive/zero/negative justification
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kombinacija pozitivnog i negativnog usklađivanja b
pozitivno/niÅ¡tiÄno/negativno usklaÄ‘ivanjeEnglish-Croatian dictionary > positive/zero/negative justification
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11 positive pole
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12 Positive Acknowledgement
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13 positive charge
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14 positive drive
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15 positive feed
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16 positive gearing
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17 positive pressure
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18 positive reserves
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19 coagulase positive
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20 HIV positive
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positive — [adj1] definite, certain absolute, actual, affirmative, assured, categorical, clear, clearcut, cocksure*, cold*, complete, conclusive, concrete, confident, consummate, convinced, decided, decisive, direct, downright, explicit, express, factual,… … New thesaurus
positive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) characterized by the presence rather than the absence of distinguishing features. 2) expressing or implying affirmation, agreement, or permission. 3) constructive, optimistic, or confident. 4) with no possibility of doubt; certain … English terms dictionary
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