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adverb1) (constructively) konstruktiv [kritisieren]; positiv [denken]2) (Electr.) positiv3) (definitely) eindeutig, entschieden [sich weigern]it's positively marvellous that... — es ist echt spitze, dass...
* * *1) (in a positive way: He stated positively that he was innocent.) bestimmt2) (absolutely; completely: He is positively the nastiest person I know.) sicher* * *posi·tive·ly[ˈpɒzətɪvli, AM ˈpɑ:zət̬-]2. (optimistically) positivNicky \positively glows with health Nicky strotzt [ja] richtig vor Gesundheitto be \positively rude regelrecht grob sein* * *['pɒzItIvlɪ]adv1) (= affirmatively, constructively ALSO SCI) positiv2) (= decisively) bestimmt; (= definitely, indisputably) prove definitiv, eindeutig; (= conclusively) identify eindeutig, bestimmt, definitivI positively forbid it — ich verbiete es absolut or definitiv
Jane doesn't mind being photographed, she positively loves it — Jane hat nichts dagegen, fotografiert zu werden, im Gegenteil, sie hat es sehr gern or sie hat es eindeutig sehr gern
4) (ELEC, PHYS) charged positiv* * *adverb1) (constructively) konstruktiv [kritisieren]; positiv [denken]2) (Electr.) positiv3) (definitely) eindeutig, entschieden [sich weigern]it's positively marvellous that... — es ist echt spitze, dass...
* * *adv.positiv adv.
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