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1. n отрицательный ответ; несогласиеnegative balance — отрицательный итог; отрицательный остаток
2. n отказ, отклонениеit was decided in the negative — вопрос был решён отрицательно, предложение было отклонено, просьба была отвергнута
3. n принцип или положение, выраженные в отрицательной форме4. n отрицательная черта, сторона, недостаток, минус; отрицательный фактnegative logic — отрицательная логика; негативная логика
5. n арх. запрет, вето6. n грам. отрицание, отрицательная частицаnegative entropy — отрицательная энтропия; негэнтропия
negative declaration — заявление, содержащее отрицание
7. n грам. отрицательное предложение8. n грам. мат. отрицательная величина9. n грам. эл. отрицательный полюс, катод10. n грам. фото негатив11. n грам. нет; не так; неверноnegative flag — сигнальный флаг "нет"
12. a негативный, безрезультатныйnegative mask — негативный трафарет; негативная маска
13. a невыразительны, бесцветный14. a отрицательный, дурной15. a негативный, нигилистический; пессимистический, отрицающийnegative criticism — уничтожающая критика; критиканство
16. a фото негативный, обратный17. a мед. разг. резус-отрицательный18. v делать тщетным; сводить на нет; нейтрализоватьto negative an effect — нейтрализовать действие, свести на нет эффект
19. v отклонять путём голосования; забаллотировать20. v амер. налагать вето, запрет; не утверждать; отменять21. v отклонять, отвергатьto negative a request — отклонить просьбу; отвергнуть требование
22. v опровергатьСинонимический ряд:1. adverse (adj.) adverse; detrimental; disadvantageous; unfavorable; unfavourable; unsatisfactory; untoward2. contrary (adj.) contradictory; contrary; denying; disallowing; disapproving; dissenting; opposing; rejecting3. pessimistic (adj.) abrogating; annulling; dubious; fatalistic; invalidating; neutralizing; not affirmative; pessimistic; sceptical; skeptical4. developed film (noun) developed film; film; image; picture; plate; print; slide5. refusal (noun) contradiction; denial; disavowal; refusal; refutation6. deny (verb) contradict; contravene; cross; deny; disaffirm; gainsay; impugn; traverse7. neutralize (verb) annul; cancel out; counteract; countercheck; frustrate; negate; neutralize; redress8. veto (verb) blackball; kill; non-placet; turn down; vetoАнтонимический ряд:affirmative; positive
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