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1 отъявленный
1) General subject: a wretch of, arch, arrant, confounded (he is a confounded bore - он адски скучен), cracking, deep dyed, deep-dyed, desperate, double-dyed, downright, dyed in the wool, egregious error, egregious fool, egregious lie, engrained, flaming, in grain, notorious, of the blackest (deepest) dye, out and out, out-and-out, outright, rank, right down, sad, thorough paced, thorough-paced, utter, frightful (frightful liar - отъявленный лгун (The Chronicles of Narnia)), thorough (used to emphasize the bad qualities of someone or something - a thorough pest, nuisance, mess etc.)2) Colloquial: of the first water, right-down, the worst kind of, unqualified, certified (he's a certified asshole - он отъявленный урод)3) Bookish: egregious4) Politics: absolute, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, paid-up, total, unrelieved5) Emotional: blooming6) Makarov: of the blackest dye, of the deepest dye7) Emotional: unconscionable -
2 положительный
1) ( утвердительный) affirmative; ( одобрительный) positive [-z-]положи́тельный отве́т — affirmative answer / reply; ( благоприятный) favourable reply / answer
положи́тельное реше́ние вопро́са — positive / favourable solution of the problem
2) (заслуживающий одобрения, полезный) positive, goodположи́тельный приме́р — good example
положи́тельные ка́чества — positive qualities
3) ( обладающий достоинствами - о человеке) good, positiveположи́тельный геро́й — positive character / hero; good guy разг.
4) мат., физ. positiveположи́тельное число́ — positive number
положи́тельный электри́ческий заря́д — positive electric charge
5) разг. (совершенный, полный) complete, absoluteположи́тельный неве́жда — complete ignoramus
••положи́тельная сте́пень сравне́ния грам. — positive degree
положи́тельная реа́кция мед. — positive response
с положи́тельной реа́кцией на ВИЧ — HIV-positive
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3 положительный
прил.1) positiveположительный полюс — электр. positive pole
2) affirmative3) favorable; possessing good qualities- положительный герой4) разг. complete, absolute, utter
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