positiveness如何读

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positiveness是什么意思

n.

肯定

确实

确信

积极性

positiveness词根

词根:posit

adj.

positive 积极的;[数] 正的,[化学][医] 阳性的;确定的,肯定的;实际的,真实的;绝对的

adv.

positively 肯定地;明确地;断然地

n.

positive 正数;[摄] 正片

posit 假设;设想

positioner [机] 定位器

vt.

posit 安置;假定

positiveness英英释义

adjective

formally laid down or imposed : prescribed

positive laws

expressed clearly or peremptorily

her answer was a positive no

fully assured : confident

positive it was her book

of, relating to, or constituting the degree of comparison that is expressed in English by the unmodified and uninflected form of an adjective or adverb and denotes no increase or diminution

independent of changing circumstances : unconditioned

an insurance policy with positive coverage

incontestable

positive proof

not fictitious : real

positive social tensions

active and effective in social or economic function rather than merely maintaining peace and order

a positive government

indicating, relating to, or characterized by affirmation, addition, inclusion, or presence rather than negation, withholding, or absence

took the positive approach and struck a new deal rather than canceling the contract

having rendition of light and shade similar in tone to the tones of the original subject

a positive photographic image

contributing toward or characterized by increase or progression positive cash flow

take some positive action

directed or moving toward a source of stimulation

a positive taxis

real and numerically greater than zero

+2 is a positive integer

being, relating to, or charged with electricity of which the proton is the elementary unit and which predominates in a glass body after being rubbed with silk

a positive ion

having higher electric potential and constituting the part from which the current flows to the external circuit

the positive terminal of a discharging storage battery

marked by or indicating acceptance, approval, or affirmation

received a positive response

affirming the presence especially of a condition, substance, or organism suspected to be presentalso: having a test result indicating the presence especially of a condition, substance, or organism HIV positive

a positive test for blood

of a lens converging light rays and forming a real inverted image

having a good effect : favorable

a positive role model

marked by optimism

the positive point of view

noun

something positive: such as

something of which an affirmation can be made : reality

a positive photograph or a print from a negative

a positive result (as of a test)also: a test yielding such a result

positiveness词源中文解释

1670年代,“无疑的确信”,来自 positive(形容词)+ -ness。

positiveness词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin positivus, from positus, past participle of ponere

The first known use of positive was in the 14th century

positiveness儿童词典英英释义

possessive1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or being a grammatical case that shows ownership or a similar relation

showing the desire to possess or control

a possessive attitude

possessive2 of 2noun

the possessive case

a noun or pronoun in the possessive case

possessive1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or being a grammatical case that shows ownership or a similar relation

showing the desire to possess or control

a possessive attitude

possessive2 of 2noun

the possessive case

a noun or pronoun in the possessive case

possessionnoun

the act of possessing or holding as one's own : ownership

control of property without regard to ownership

something held as one's own

an area under the control of but not actually part of a nation

island possessions of the U.S.

control by an idea or influence from outside oneself

possessionnoun

the act of possessing or holding as one's own : ownership

control of property without regard to ownership

something held as one's own

an area under the control of but not actually part of a nation

island possessions of the U.S.

control by an idea or influence from outside oneself

possessverb

to have and hold as property : own

to have as a characteristic, knowledge, or skill

possesses a keen wit

to enter into and control firmly : dominate whatever possessed you to do that

possessed by a demon

possessverb

to have and hold as property : own

to have as a characteristic, knowledge, or skill

possesses a keen wit

to enter into and control firmly : dominate whatever possessed you to do that

possessed by a demon

possessverb

to have and hold as property : own

to have as a characteristic, knowledge, or skill

possesses a keen wit

to enter into and control firmly : dominate whatever possessed you to do that

possessed by a demon

possenoun

a group of people called upon by a sheriff for help (as in pursuit of a criminal)

a number of people organized to make a search (as for a lost child)

positronnoun

a positively charged particle having the same mass and size of charge as the electron

positive1 of 2adjective

clearly or definitely stated

positive orders

filled with confidence : certain

were positive we would win

of, relating to, or having the form of an adjective or adverb that shows no degree of comparison

having or showing real existence or activity

positive change in temperature

having the light and dark areas the same as in the original subject

a positive photographic image

being numerically greater than zero

+2 is a positive number

reckoned or proceeding in a direction taken as that of increase or progress

directed or moving toward the source of a stimulus

a positive tropism

of, being, or relating to electricity of which the proton is the smallest unit and which is produced in a glass rod rubbed with silk

a positive charge

charged with positive electricity : having a deficiency of electrons

a positive particle

being the part from which the current flows to the external circuit

the positive pole of a storage battery

electron-collecting—used of an electrode in an electron tube

showing acceptance or approval

a positive answer to the question

showing the presence especially of a condition, substance, or living thing suspected to be present

the test for tuberculosis was positive

positive2 of 2noun

something positive: as

the positive degree or a positive form in a language

a positive photograph or a print from a negative

positiveness 例句

1 The low unemployment rate is a positive sign for the economy.

2 Sally sat down in the big tufted chair in the twins’ room, and made the announcement with a positiveness that left no room for doubt.

3 The author addresses some important questions, in particular, the ontological assumptions that underpin positiveness and the scope for embracing critical theory.

作者提出了一些重要的问题,尤其是,能加强实证性基础的实体论假设和接受批评的理论范围等问题。

4 “And the kind of relentless, exuberant, almost ecstatic positiveness of Hudson’s music was the perfect foil for more challenging lyrics than people would be used to hearing from me.”

5 The little girl answered my question with positiveness.

她自信地回答我的问题。

6 The company took positive steps to create a safer workplace.

7 Positiveness : The visIt'should be helpful, not destructive.

6积极性: 课堂观察应该提供帮助, 而非破坏教师的积极性.

8 Although his words are harsh, there is positiveness in them.

虽然他的话很苛刻, 但有建设性.

9 "You see so much negativity in the world these days, but two or three days on the road and you experience the awesomeness, the positiveness, the generosity of people," he said.

10 They corrected you, but there was just a positiveness to how they approached everything that attracted me to them as leaders.

11 “I need to be around veterans like me. That’s where I get my strength, my ‘positiveness’ from,” says the burly former first sergeant who now sports a long, gray braid on his back.

12 Guided by the principles like the priority of law, the reserve of law and positiveness, the writer comes up with the concept to establish the police prompt coercion system at all sources of law.

在法律优先、法律保留及明确性原则的指引下,提出各位阶法律渊源中设定警察即时强制的构想。

13 You've got to have a positive attitude to do well in life.

14 Gwynn never gave up his youthful ambition of improving English building, but he did give up the positiveness evident in this poem.

15 "I say she'll not go back," declared one of the men with equal positiveness.

16 Such positiveness makes possible the rapidity of vocal development akin to the surety of the dentist's art and the certainty of the photographer.

17 Emerson really seems about to commit himself; he argues and affirms, with extraordinary positiveness.

18 The negative person must grow in positiveness before God will say " Go".

消极的人必须学会积极,上帝才能使用他。

19 "No, you don't!" cried Pauline, with soft positiveness.

20 "So will I," said the Colonel, with a positiveness that was noticeable.

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