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1 positive
a., n. 확실한, 명확한, 확신하는, 독단적인, 우쭐한, 적극적인, 절대적인, 실재의, 순전한, 양의, 확실히, 실제, 확실, 원급, 전지의 양극판, 양화, 양수 -
2 positive
양성, 긍정 -
3 positive charge
x. 양전하 -
4 positive component
x. 플러스 성분 -
5 positive electricity
x. 양전기 -
6 positive eugenics
x. 적극적 우생학 -
7 positive euthanasis
x. 적극적 안락사 -
8 positive growth
x. 플러스 성장 -
9 positive ion
x. 양이온 -
10 positive law
x. 실정법 -
11 positive lens
x. 정렌즈 -
12 positive number
x. 양수 -
13 positive organ
x. 실내 오르간 -
14 positive philosophy
x. 실증 철학 -
15 positive plate
x. 양극판 -
16 positive pole
x. 북극, 양극 -
17 positive proof
x. 확증 -
18 positive ray
x. 양극선 -
19 positive sign
x. 플러스 기호 -
20 positive term
x. 실명사
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