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1 позитив
مذکر positive(adj. & n.) مثبت، یقین، قطعی، محقق، معین، مطلق، ساده -
2 позитивизм
............................................................1. positivismمثبت گرایی، فلسفه عملی و مثبت، یقین، تحقق، قطع............................................................ -
3 позитивный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
صفت positive(adj. & n.) مثبت، یقین، قطعی، محقق، معین، مطلق، ساده -
4 положительный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
............................................................1. positive(adj. & n.) مثبت، یقین، قطعی، محقق، معین، مطلق، ساده............................................................2. affirmative(adj. & n.) مثبت، تصدیق آمیز، اظهار مثبت، عبارت مثبت -
5 сдвиг
............................................................1. displacement(n.) جانشین سازی، جابجاشدگی، تغییر مکان............................................................2. shift(vt. & n.) تغییرمکان، نوبت کار، مبدله، تغییردادن، تغییر مکان، انتقال، تغییر جهت، بوش، تناوب، نوبت، تعویض، نوبتی، استعداد، ابتکار، تعبیه، نقشه خائنانه، حقه، توطئه، پخش کردن، تعویض کردن، تغییر مکان دادن، انتقال دادن، تغییر مسیر دادن............................................................3. advance(vt. & vi. & n.) پیشروی، پیشرفت، پیش بردن، جلو بردن، ترقی دادن، ترفیع رتبه دادن، تسریع کردن، اقامه کردن، پیشنهاد کردن، طرح کردن، مساعده دادن، مساعده(adj.) از پیش فرستاده شده، قبلا تهیه شده، قبلا تجهیز شده، جلو رفتن............................................................4. positive move/development
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positive — pos‧i‧tive [ˈpɒztɪv ǁ ˈpɑːz ] adjective 1. good or useful: • When interest rates fall, there is a positive effect on business confidence. • He felt that these meetings did not make any sort of positive contribution to branch performance. 2.… … Financial and business terms
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positive — I (confident) adjective assured, believing, certain, certus, convinced, decided, decisive, definite, determined, fully convinced, insistent, perfectly sure, persuaded, reassured, satisfied, secure, self assured, self confident, sure, trusting,… … Law dictionary
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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
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