affirmative
adj. 肯定的; 同意的
n. 肯定; 同意
An affirmative word or gesture indicates that you agree with what someone has said or that the answer to a question is 'yes'.
Haig was desperately eager for an affirmative answer...
黑格非常渴望得到一個肯定的回答。
Dr Sinclair's affirmative nod seemed a shade reluctant.
辛克萊博士雖然點頭表示了同意,但還顯得有點不情願。
If you reply to a question in the affirmative, you say 'yes' or make a gesture that means 'yes'.
He asked me if I was ready. I answered in the affirmative.
他問我是否準備好了,我給出肯定的回答。
In grammar, an affirmative clause is positive and does not contain a negative word.
1. a reply of affirmation;
1. affirming or giving assent;
2. expecting the best;
3. supporting a policy or attitude etc;
in the affirmative
接受,同意,表示贊成
A : what about affirmative action? Hasn't legislation a lot of the make hierarchy?
那反歧視行動 呢 ?立法不是已經消弱了很多男人的特權 嗎 ?
It is an affirmative plunge to develop fabric doodling into a sort of creative method.
用布上塗鴉的方式去探尋一種創作方法論,是值得肯定的一次“冒進”.
The teachers also all spoke to express to the assistant progressive affirmative and future expectation.
老師們也都發言表達了對助理進步的肯定和未來的期望.
Her answer is in the affirmative.
她的回答是肯定的.
He replied in the affirmative to my question.
就我的問題他給予了肯定的回答.
adj. 保證的,強調的,堅決的
assertoryabsolutepositiveemphaticasseverativeinsistentaffirmingdeclarativeaffirmatoryassertivepredicativecategoricalassentingdogmaticdeclaratory
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