negatively
负面的,否定的是,消极的,负面的是
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- : expressing or containing negation or denial: a negative response to the question.
- : refusing consent, as to a proposal: a negative reply to my request.
- : expressing refusal to do something: He maintained a negative attitude about cooperating.
- : prohibitory, as a command or order.
- : characterized by the absence of distinguishing or marked qualities or features; lacking positive attributes: a dull, lifeless, negative character.
- : lacking in constructiveness, helpfulness, optimism, cooperativeness, or the like: a man of negative viewpoint.
- : encouraging or noting an unhealthy or unbalanced outlook toward something, especially toward sex or sexuality:The song has a body-negative message.
- : being without rewards, results, or effectiveness: a search of the premises proved negative.
- : Mathematics, Physics. involving or noting subtraction; minus.measured or proceeding in the direction opposite to that which is considered as positive.
- : Photography. noting an image in which the brightness values of the subject are reproduced so that the lightest areas are shown as the darkest.
- : Electricity. of, relating to, or characterized by negative electricity. indicating a point in a circuit that has a lower potential than that of another point, the current flowing from the point of higher potential to the point of lower potential.
- : Medicine/Medical. failing to indicate the presence of a specified medical condition or substance. failing to indicate the presence of the medical condition or substance tested for:Test results for skin cancer were negative. not having a specified medical condition, or not having a specified substance in the body:She tested negative for a staph infection.I'm Rh-negative.
- : Chemistry. tending to gain electrons and become negatively charged; acid.
- : Physiology. responding in a direction away from the stimulus.
- : of, relating to, or noting the south pole of a magnet.
- : Logic. denying the truth of the predicate with regard to the subject.
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- : a negative statement, answer, word, gesture, etc.: The ship signaled back a negative.
- : a refusal of assent: to answer a request with a negative.
- : the negative form of statement.
- : a person or number of persons arguing against a resolution, statement, etc., especially a team upholding the negative side in a formal debate.
- : a negative quality or characteristic.
- : disadvantage; drawback: The plan is generally brilliant, but it has one or two negatives.
- : a negative test result:Her test for the infection was a negative.
- : Mathematics. a minus sign.a negative quantity or symbol.
- : Photography. a negative image, as on a film, used chiefly for making positives.
- : Electricity. the negative plate or element in a voltaic cell.
- : Archaic. a veto, or right of veto: The delegation may exercise its negative.
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- : : “You won't come with us?” “Negative.”
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neg·a·tived, neg·a·tiv·ing.
- : to deny; contradict.
- : to refute or disprove.
- : to refuse assent or consent to; veto.
- : to neutralize or counteract.
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- : : Negative, pilot—complete your mission as directed.
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The good news is there are ways to mitigate the negative effects of isolation partially thanks to technology.
Meanwhile, the platform has a negative net favorability among all age groups older than 24, and -20 points for Americans age 65 and up.
To be sure, around half of the respondents it surveyed had a negative view towards ads on websites.
Criteo is forecasting third-quarter revenue of between $171 million and $173 million, a 20% to 21% decline from last year’s quarter, which includes a $40 million negative coronavirus impact.
We insist that negative reviews are very important for brand self-reflection.
But when a president seems determined to tell voters that they are wrong and he is right, voters usually respond negatively.
One of the reasons the Vikings are viewed so negatively is that their violence could seem wanton or irrational.
Yet the fact of the matter is that none of the women involved will see their careers affected negatively by any of this.
Group B: React negatively to any mention of Ramallah and Palestine.
On the other hand, Muslims worldwide are likely, on the whole, to react negatively to the pronouncement.
The countenances round him turned sinister, but not idly, negatively sinister: they grew dark with purpose.
The iron is, therefore, as a matter of experiment, part of a negatively charged substance.
First negatively, it has not been done by any artificial means or legislative hocus-pocus (applause).
Negatively, it should not be based upon mere emotion nor upon a desire for wealth or social advantages.
Speaking of him negatively we imply the positive without risking offence.