negatively 的 5 个定义
- 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.
- (16)
- 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.
- (11)
- : “You won't come with us?” “Negative.”
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.
- : Negative, pilot—complete your mission as directed.
negatively 近义词
等同于 adversely
negatively 的近义词 5 个
等同于 differently
negatively 的近义词 32 个
- individually
- separately
- variously
- abnormally
- adversely
- antagonistically
- antithetically
- asymmetrically
- conflictingly
- contradictorily
- contrarily
- contrastingly
- contrastively
- discordantly
- disparately
- dissimilarly
- distinctively
- divergently
- diversely
- hostilely
- in a different manner
- incompatibly
- incongruously
- nonconformably
- on the contrary
- on the other hand
- oppositely
- poles apart
- uniquely
- unorthodoxly
- unusually
- vice versa
negatively 的反义词 1 个
更多negatively例句
- 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.