Posit
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posit teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- varsaymak {f}
- var saymak
- farz etmek
- oturtmak
- yerleştirmek
- önermek
- yerine koymak {f}
- öne sürmek
- varsay/yerleştir
- farzetmek {f}
- tespit etmek
- position
- mevki
- positively
- olumlu yönde
- positive
- artı
- positively
- olumlu şekilde
- position
- pozisyon
O, yeni pozisyonundan vazgeçerek karısını hayal kırıklığına uğratmak istemedi.
-He didn't want to disappoint his wife by giving up his new position.
Tom pozisyon için başvurdu, ancak onu alamadı.
-Tom applied for the position, but he didn't get it.
- position
- konum
Sana tavsiye verecek konumda değilim.
-I'm not in a position to give you advice.
Senin konumunu mükemmel şekilde anlıyorum.
-I understand your position perfectly.
- positive
- olumlu
Bu raporla ilgili olumlu musunuz?
-Are you positive of that report?
Bu sıfatların hepsi olumlu.
-These adjectives are all positive.
- positive
- pozitif
Negatif elektronlar pozitif elektronlar çekerler.
-Negative electrons attract positive electrons.
Tom Mary'nin hatalı olduğu hakkında pozitif.
-Tom is positive that Mary is wrong.
- position
- {i} durum
Tom durumunu netleştirmedi.
-Tom didn't make his position clear.
O, durumunu bana açıkladı.
-He explained his position to me.
- position
- yerleştirmek
- positively
- olumlu biçimde
- posited
- belirlenmiş
- posited
- konmuş
- position
- unvan
Büyük bir unvan mutlaka yüksek bir görev anlamına gelmez.
-A big title does not necessarily mean a high position.
- position
- konumlamak
- position
- görevi
Ben, yeni görevinde aktif bir rol alacağından eminim.
-I am sure you will take an active role in your new position.
Amcam geçen yıl öğretmenlikten emekli oldu, fakat üniversitede bir görevi hâlâ sürdürebiliyordu.
-My uncle retired from teaching last year, but he still managed to hang onto a position at the university.
- position
- konumlanmak
- position
- konumuna getirmek
- position
- (Politika, Siyaset) düşünce
- position
- (Ticaret) kişisel görüş
Başkan konuyla ilgili kişisel görüşünü belirtti.
-The president stated his position on the issue.
- position
- (Ticaret) kanı">(Ticaret) kanı
- position
- pozisyonlandırmak
- position
- (Kanun) yargı">(Kanun) yargı
- position
- (Ticaret) kadro">(Ticaret) kadro
- position
- toplumsal durum
- position
- tutum
- position
- (Ticaret) konumlandırmak
- positive
- (Matematik) sıfırdan büyük nicelik
- positive
- (Ticaret) lehte">(Ticaret) lehte
- positive
- (Askeri) pozitif fotoğraf
- positive
- zait
- positive
- (Kanun) meriyette">(Kanun) meriyette
- positive
- belli
- positive
- yapıcı
- positive
- (Matematik) artı nicelik
- positive
- pozitif görüntü
- positive
- kati şey
- positive
- pozitif resim
- positive
- faydalı
- positive
- kesinlik
Tom'un bunu yapabildiğinden kesinlikle eminim.
-I'm absolutely positive that Tom can do that.
Bunu yapabileceğimden kesinlikle eminim.
-I'm absolutely positive that I can do that.
- positive
- (Kanun) meri">(Kanun) meri
- positively
- olumlu bir şekilde
- positiveness
- pozitiflik
- position
- iş
O, firmada önemli bir konumu işgal eder.
-He occupies a prominent position in the firm.
CEO'nun işbirliği yapma konusundaki isteksizliği bizi zor duruma soktu.
-The CEO's unwillingness to cooperate put us in a difficult position.
- position
- rütbe
- position
- görev
Büyük bir unvan mutlaka yüksek bir görev anlamına gelmez.
-A big title does not necessarily mean a high position.
Yeni bir görev arıyor.
-He is seeking a new position.
- position
- vaziyet
- position
- yerini belirlemek
- position
- hal
Amcam geçen yıl öğretmenlikten emekli oldu, fakat üniversitede bir görevi hâlâ sürdürebiliyordu.
-My uncle retired from teaching last year, but he still managed to hang onto a position at the university.
- position
- memuriyet
- positive
- gerçek
Gerçekten olumlu hissettim.
-I felt really positive.
- positive
- yararlı
- positive
- mutlak
- positive
- belirgin
- positive
- (fotoğraf) pozitif
- positive
- şüphesiz
- positive
- emin
Onun bitirdiğinden eminim.
-I am positive that he has finished.
Onun Tom olduğundan emin misin?
-Are you positive it was Tom?
- positive
- (foto) pozitif resim
- positive
- hastalık belirtisi gösteren
- positively
- çok
- positively
- gerçekten
- position
- pozisyonu
- position
- {f} konumla
Takım yıldızları gökyüzündeki yıldızların konumlarını tanımaya yardım etmek için faydalı bir yol olabilir.
-Constellations can be a useful way to help identify positions of stars in the sky.
- position
- fikir
- positions
- durumlar
- positive
- positif
- positive
- pozitife
- position
- sav
Bu pozisyon beni son derece savunmasız hissettiriyor.
-This position makes me feel extremely vulnerable.
- position
- yer
Kendini benim yerime koy.
-Put yourself in my position.
Yerinde olsam, onu derhal yaparım.
-Were I in your position, I would do it at once.
- position
- görüş
Başkan konuyla ilgili kişisel görüşünü belirtti.
-The president stated his position on the issue.
- position
- duruş
- position
- meram
- position
- orun
- position
- koymak
- position
- (Askeri) NİŞAN VAZİYETİ: Bir tüfek veya diğer silahla ateş ederken bir asker tarafından alınan standart vaziyetlerden herhangi biri
- position
- statü
- position
- sosyal pozisyon
- position
- durum,v.yerleştir: n.pozisyon
- position
- {i} toplumsal durum, sosyal pozisyon
- position
- {i} ask. mevzi
- position
- (Tıp) Durum, vaziyet, şekil, yer, pozisyon
- position
- yerini bulmak
- position
- mahal mevzi
- position
- (Tıp) Özel muayeneler için vücuda verilen bazı durumlar
- position
- position paper belli bir sorun üzerinde bi
- position
- (Tıp) Çocuğun uterus içindeki durumu
- positive
- olumlu derece
- positive
- dogmatik
- positive
- kuşkusuz
- positive
- kesin şey
- positive
- müspet
- positive
- mutlâk
- positive
- {i} pozitif görüntü (film)
- positive
- sıfırdan büyük
- positive
- hakiki
- positive
- {s} kesin
Sen kesinlikle bitkin görünüyorsun.
-You look positively haggard.
Bunu yapabileceğimden kesinlikle eminim.
-I'm absolutely positive that I can do that.
- positive
- {s} inatçı
- positive
- (Askeri) POZİTİF RESİM; POZİTİF FOTOĞRAF: Orijinal süjedeki, aşağı yukarı aynı renk gölge tonunu ifade eden bir fotoğraf
- positive
- {s} gerçek: a positive
- positive
- vazıh
- positive
- (Tıp) Kat'i
- positive
- {s} kesin, mutlak: positive proof kesin delil
- positive
- sarih
- positive
- foto
- positive
- {s} tam
- positive
- (Tıp) Bir madde, durum veya hastalığın mevcudiyetini gösteren
- positive
- kalevi
- positive
- {s} olumlu, pozitif: a positive development olumlu bir gelişme
- positive
- elek
Pozitron bir elektrona benzeyen küçük bir parçacıktır fakat pozitif elektrik yüklüdür.
-A positron is a small particle similar to an electron, but with a positive electric charge.
Negatif elektronlar pozitif elektronlar çekerler.
-Negative electrons attract positive electrons.
- positive
- çekici
- positive
- muhakkak
- positively
- mutlâk
- positively
- emin olarak
- positively
- kesin olarak
- positively
- kesinkes
- positively
- tam olarak
- positively
- pozitif olarak
- positively
- emin bir şekilde
- positively
- kesin/pozitif olarak
- positiveness
- güven
- positiveness
- olumluluk
- positiveness
- kesinlik
- positiveness
- inanç
- positiveness
- {i} pozitif olma
İlgili Terimler
posit teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Something that is posited; a postulate
- Put (something somewhere) firmly
- Assume the existence of; to postulate
Örnek Cümle:
some who posit both this cause and besides this the source of movement, which we have got from some as single and from other as twofold.
- Propose for consideration or study; to suggest
- Abbreviation of position
- to present in an orderly manner
- put before; "I submit to you that the accused is guilty"
- To assume as real or conceded; as, to posit a principle
- To dispose or set firmly or fixedly; to place or dispose in relation to other objects
- (logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning
- take as a given; assume as a postulate or axiom; "He posited three basic laws of nature"
- If you posit something, you suggest or assume it as the basis for an argument or calculation. Several writers have posited the idea of a universal consciousness Callahan posits that chemical elements radiate electromagnetic signals. = postulate. to suggest that a particular idea should be accepted as a fact posit that (positus; POSITION)
- assume, postulate; present a position, establish a viewpoint {f}
- put (something somewhere) firmly; "She posited her hand on his shoulder"; "deposit the suitcase on the bench"; "fix your eyes on this spot"
- position
- A status or rank
Chief of Staff is the second-highest position in the army.
- position
- A place or location
- position
- A place on the playing field, together with a set of duties, assigned to a player
Stop running all over the field and play your position!.
- position
- To put into place
- position
- An amount of securities or commodities held by a person, firm, or institution
Strong earnings have bolstered the company's financial position.
- position
- A post of employment; a job
- position
- A posture
Stand in this position, with your arms at your side.
- position
- An opinion, stand, or stance
My position on this issue is unchanged.
- positive
- Wholly what is expressed; colloquially downright, entire, outright
Good lord, you've built up a positive arsenal of weaponry here.
- positive
- Definitively laid down; explicitly stated; clearly expressed, precise, emphatic
Positive words, that he would not bear arms against King Edward’s son.
- positive
- A thing capable of being affirmed; something real or actual
- positive
- Characterized by the existence or presence of qualities or features, rather than by their absence
The box was not empty – I felt some positive substance within it.
- positive
- HIV positive
- positive
- An adjective or adverb in the positive degree
- positive
- Of number, greater than zero
- positive
- Of a visual image, true to the original in light, shade and colour values
A positive photograph can be developed from a photographic negative.
- positive
- A favourable point or characteristic
- positive
- Something having a positive value in physics, such as an electric charge
- positive
- Overconfident, dogmatic
Some positive, persisting fops we know, That, if once wrong, will needs be always so.
- positive
- Characterized by the presence of features which support a hypothesis
The results of our experiment are positive.
- positive
- Characterized by affirmation, constructiveness, or influence for the better; favourable
a positive voice in legislation.
- positively
- In a positive manner
He approached the interview positively.
- positively
- With certainty
I will positively be there at 8 a.m.
- positively
- Very
I had a positively wonderful time.
- positiveness
- The result of being positive
- posits
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of posit
- posits
- plural form of posit
- position
- the manner in which a thing is placed
- positive
- free from doubt or hesitation
- posited
- {a} placed, put, set, laid, ranged, situated
- position
- {n} a situation, principle laid down, rule
- positive
- {a} absolute, real, certain, obstinate
- positively
- {a} absolutely, really, certainly, truly
- positiveness
- {n} obstinacy, confidence, certainty
- Position
- pos
- Positiveness
- positivity
- posited
- past of posit
- positing
- present participle of posit
- position
- put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
- position
- A place, location
- position
- As a noun, specific securities in an account or strategy (A covered call writing position might be long 1,000 XYZ and short 10 XYZ January 30 calls) As a verb, to facilitate; to buy or sell - generally a block of securities - thereby establishing a position See also Facilitation and Strategy
- position
- A method of solving a problem by one or two suppositions; called also the rule of trial and error
- position
- Your position in society is the role and the importance that you have in it. the position of older people in society
- position
- The netted total commitments in a given currency A position can be either flat or square (no exposure), long, (more currency bought than sold), or short ( more currency sold than bought)
- position
- You can describe your situation at a particular time by saying that you are in a particular position. He's going to be in a very difficult position indeed if things go badly for him Companies should be made to reveal more about their financial position It was not the only time he found himself in this position. = situation
- position
- The spot where a person or thing is placed or takes a place; site; place; station; situation; as, the position of man in creation; the fleet changed its position
- position
- the particular portion of space occupied by a physical object; "he put the lamp back in its place"
- position
- If someone or something is in position, they are in their correct or usual place or arrangement. This second door is an extra security measure and can be locked in position during the day Some 28,000 US troops are moving into position. to carefully put something in a particular position
- position
- The aggregation of all trades made in a currency pair If the position is open, it is exposed to market risk If a position is closed, profit/loss has been realized
- position
- "consider what follows from the positivist view" the particular portion of space occupied by a physical object; "he put the lamp back in its place" the appropriate or customary location; "the cars were in position" cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation
- position
- the act of positing; an assumption taken as a postulate or axiom a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury"
- position
- A position is a trading view expressed by buying or selling It can refer to the amount of a currency either owned or owed by an investor
- position
- the act of putting something in a certain place or location
- position
- A posture: "Stand in this position
- position
- A market commitment to buy or sell a security A buyer of a financial instrument is said to have a long position and, conversely, a seller of financial instrument is said to have a short position
- position
- An opinion or stand: "My position on this issue
- position
- n 1 A position on a plane, such as CLIM's abstract drawing plane 2 A pair of real number values x and y that represent a position
- position
- A place on the playing field, together with a set of duties, assigned to a player: "Play your position!"
- position
- An interest in the market, either long or short, in the form of open contracts (back to top)
- position
- An interest or existing obligation in a market that can be either long (to have bought) or short (to have sold) one or more futures contracts
- position
- a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury"
- position
- {i} viewpoint, opinion; siting, locus; location, place; post, job; condition, situation; pose, stance; status of commitments on the market (Finance and Investment)
- position
- If you are in a position to do something, you are able to do it. If you are in no position to do something, you are unable to do it. The UN system will be in a position to support the extensive relief efforts needed I am not in a position to comment
- position
- Very similar to a brand, a position is where your target audiences place you in their minds; the words they use to describe you when asked
- position
- {f} erect, set, put; place, post
- position
- Group of specific duties and responsibilities to be performed by one employee, which may be part-time, full-time, regular, temporary, or on-call A position may be filled or vacant
- position
- An interest in the market in the form of open commitments
- position
- Of or pertaining to position
- position
- One or more current duties established by competent authority to be performed by one person At any given time a position may be filled or vacant For a position to be recognized for pay as well as other personnel administration purposes, a line supervisor above the position must officially designate the duty or duties as being necessary to further the mission of the organization for which he/she is responsible If the position is filled, the duty or duties must be performed
- position
- The state of being posited, or placed; the manner in which anything is placed; attitude; condition; as, a firm, an inclined, or an upright position
- position
- Hence: The ground which any one takes in an argument or controversy; the point of view from which any one proceeds to a discussion; also, a principle laid down as the basis of reasoning; a proposition; a thesis; as, to define one's position; to appear in a false position
- position
- Security holdings in an account or portfolio
- position
- a rationalized mental attitude a way of regarding situations or topics etc
- position
- cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation
- position
- (in team sports) the role assigned to an individual player; "what position does he play?"
- position
- a point occupied by troops for tactical reasons
- position
- Placements of the feet and body First position = rest/ready Second position = "en garde" Third position = the lunge
- position
- The position of someone or something is the place where they are in relation to other things. The ship was identified, and its name and position were reported to the coastguard This conservatory enjoys an enviable position overlooking a leafy expanse
- position
- the act of positing; an assumption taken as a postulate or axiom a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury" (in team sports) the role assigned to an individual player; "what position does he play?" the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated; "the position of the hands on the clock"; "he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage" position or arrangement of the body and its limbs; "he assumed an attitude of surrender" a rationalized mental attitude a way of regarding situations or topics etc
- position
- A position in a company or organization is a job. He left a career in teaching to take up a position with the Arts Council = post
- position
- the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated; "the position of the hands on the clock"; "he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage"
- position
- the appropriate or customary location; "the cars were in position"
- position
- The job assignment of a single staff member Positions are assigned unique numbers for budget tracking purposes Each position has a job title that designates its classification
- position
- Your position in a race or competition is how well you did in relation to the other competitors or how well you are doing. By the ninth hour the car was running in eighth position
- position
- When someone or something is in a particular position, they are sitting, lying, or arranged in that way. Hold the upper back and neck in an erect position to give support for the head Ensure the patient is turned into the recovery position Mr. Dambar had raised himself to a sitting position
- position
- an item on a list or in a sequence; "in the second place"; "moved from third to fifth position"
- position
- an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute; "there are two sides to every question"
- position
- Refers to an investor's long or short holdings of a particular security
- position
- Your position on a particular matter is your attitude towards it or your opinion of it. He could be depended on to take a moderate position on most of the key issues = stance
- position
- Use the Position drop-down lists in the Frame dialog box to establish the horizontal and vertical positions of a frame relative to another part of the document
- position
- An interest in the market, either long or short, in the form of one or more open contracts Also, "in position" refers to a commodity located where it can readily be moved to another point or delivered on a futures contract Commodities not so situated are "out of position " Soybeans in Mississippi are out of position for delivery in Chicago, but in position for export shipment from the Gulf
- position
- In the Colleague information, "Position" refers to the job title held Assistant professor, graduate student, staff scientist, university president are all examples of positions
- position
- If you position something somewhere, you put it there carefully, so that it is in the right place or position. Place the pastry circles on to a baking sheet and position one apple on each circle. = place
- position
- "consider what follows from the positivist view"
- position
- a condition or position in which you find yourself; "the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils"; "found herself in a very fortunate situation"
- position
- To indicate the position of; to place
- position
- a way of regarding situations or topics etc ; "consider what follows from the positivist view"
- position
- position or arrangement of the body and its limbs; "he assumed an attitude of surrender"
- position
- A commitment, either long or short, in the market
- position
- a rationalized mental attitude
- position
- the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; "he had the status of a minor"; "the novel attained the status of a classic"; "atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life"
- position
- the act of positing; an assumption taken as a postulate or axiom
- position
- the function or position properly or customarily occupied or served by another; "can you go in my stead?"; "took his place"; "in lieu of"
- position
- A status or rank: "His position in the army
- position
- A group of duties and responsibilities, assigned or delegated by the appointing authority, defined on a Position Description form, and assigned a unique position identification number reflecting its organizational placement within the department A position accommodates the full-time or part-time employment of one person
- position
- A market commitment A buyer of a futures contract is said to have a long position and, conversely, a seller of futures contracts is said to have a short position
- position
- An interest in the market, either long or short, in the form of open contracts See Open interest
- position
- Relative place or standing; social or official rank; as, a person of position; hence, office; post; as, to lose one's position
- position
- A market commitment by holding a number of shares bought or sold for which no offsetting transaction has been made The buyer of a stock creates a long position, and the seller of a stock creates a short position
- positions
- Positions are what people say they want--the superficial demands they make of their opponent According to Fisher and Ury, who first distinguished between interests and positions, positions are what people have decided upon, while interests are what caused them to decide Often one side's position will be the opposite of their opponents', although their interests may actually be compatible
- positions
- The number of state employees authorized to provide a service
- positions
- Each of the four team members plays a distinctly different position Since polo is such a fluid game, the players may momentarily change positions, but will try and return to their initial assignment No 1 is the most forward offensive player No 2 is just as offensive but plays deeper and works harder No 3 is the pivot player between offense and defense and tries to turn all plays to offense No 4, or the Back, is the defensive player whose role is principally to protect the goal
- positions
- Identified jobs into which persons may be hired on either a part-time or full-time basis
- positions
- Each of the four players plays a distinctly different position Since polo is such a fast rapidly changing game, the players may momentarily change positions Then they will try to return to their original positions Number 1 is the most offensive player Number 2 is just as offensive, but plays deeper and works harder Number 3 is the pivot player between offense and defense, trying to turn all plays to put their team on the offensive Number 4 is also called the back This is a defensive position with the primary responsibility of protecting the goal
- positions
- Number 1 - The most offensive player This is similar to the forward position in hockey or soccer This player should be an accurate hitter, but need not necessarily hit a long ball Number 2 - Primarily an offensive player but also responsible for defence, interchanging with the number 3 player The number 2 player is often the second-highest rated player on the team Number 3 - The quarterback and play maker The "3" is usually the highest rated and most experienced player This player must be able to hit a long ball accurately but be capable of close-in stick work and ball control Number 4 - The back This is a defensive position However, a good back must be able to not only hit a good backshot, but to turn the play from defensive to offensive in a flash The number 4 player is the last line of defence
- positions
- Plural of position
- positions
- Third person singular simple present of to position
- positions
- Any Palestinian towns and villages especially when bombed by helicopter gunships
- positions
- The amount of a particular security owned by you
- positions
- Any Palestinian towns and villages especially when bombed by helicopter gunships or raked with large caliber machine guns
- positions
- Each party in a dispute takes a position: this is their stated demand for what they want from the other party Positions are different from "interests," which are the party's deeper needs and wants ( why one wants something) Sometimes positions may be opposed to each other, but underlying interests may be compatible In such cases, the compatible interests may be used as a way to resolve the dispute
- positive
- Hence: Not admitting of any doubt, condition, qualification, or discretion; not dependent on circumstances or probabilities; not speculative; compelling assent or obedience; peremptory; indisputable; decisive; as, positive instructions; positive truth; positive proof
- positive
- "a positive attitude"; "the reviews were all positive"; "a positive benefit"; "a positive demand"
- positive
- {i} photograph having true colors; pole with a positive electrical charge (Electricity); first degree of comparison (Grammar)
- positive
- Photographic image in which light and dark areas correspond to the highlights and shadows of the original subject In a colour image, colours are represented truly
- positive
- Characterised by the existence or presence of qualities or features, rather than by their absence
- positive
- Designating, or pertaining to, a device giving a to-and-fro motion; as, a positive dobby
- positive
- adj Mistaken at the top of one's voice
- positive
- Hence, basic; metallic; not acid; opposed to negative, and said of metals, bases, and basic radicals
- positive
- In photography, film containing an image in which the dark and light values are the same as the original The reverse of negative
- positive
- Positive evidence gives definite proof of the truth or identity of something. There was no positive evidence that any birth defects had arisen as a result of Vitamin A intake. = conclusive + positively posi·tive·ly He has positively identified the body as that of his wife
- positive
- Fully assured, confident; certain
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