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positive (EN)
adjective, noun

adjective “positive”

Grondform positive (more/most)
  1. positiv (gutt oder nëtzlech)
    The new program had a positive impact on the community by providing job opportunities.
  2. optimistesch
    Despite the challenges, she remained positive and continued to pursue her dreams.
  3. sécher
    He was positive that he had left his wallet at home, but it was actually in his bag.
  4. affirmativ
    She gave a positive response when asked if she would join the team.
  5. (am Medizin) d'Präsenz vun enger Krankheet oder engem Zoustand an engem Test weisen
    The test results came back positive for the flu virus, so she stayed home from work.
  6. (am Mathematik) méi grouss wéi null
    In the equation, x must be a positive number.
  7. (mat enger Ladung an der Physik oder Chimie) eng positiv elektresch Ladung hunn
    In the atom, protons have a positive charge, while electrons are negative.
  8. (am Fotograféieren) en Bild weisen, wéi et an der Realitéit erschéngt, net ëmgedréit wéi e Negativ.
    He developed the negatives into positive prints to see the final images.
  9. (am Grammatik) an der Basisform vun engem Adjektiv oder Adverb sinn, net komparativ oder superlativ.
    In "big," "big" is the positive form.

noun “positive”

Singular positive, Plural positives
  1. Virdeel
    There are many positives to working remotely, such as flexibility and reduced commute times.
  2. positiv (Resultat an engem medezineschen Test)
    The doctor informed him that the positive meant he needed further treatment.
  3. (am Fotograféieren) en Bild dat richtegt Liicht an Schiet weist, net ëmgedréit wéi e Negativ.
    She carefully developed the positives from the old film rolls.
  4. (am grammatesche Beräich) déi einfach Form vun engem Adjektiv oder Adverb, net komparativ oder superlativ
    The adjective "fast" is the positive, "faster" is comparative, and "fastest" is superlative.