adjectif “negative”
forme de base negative (more/most)
- nuisible
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Smoking has negative consequences for your health.
- négatif
My bank account balance went negative after the unexpected expenses.
- négatif (électriquement)
The negative charge of the electron balances the positive charge of the proton.
- négatif
The statement "She does not like ice cream" is negative because it denies the proposition that she likes ice cream.
- pessimiste
Despite the sunny weather, her negative attitude cast a shadow over the picnic.
- négatif (en photographie)
In the negative colors of the photo, the sky appeared orange instead of blue.
- négatif (en médecine)
After a tense week of waiting, her test results came back as negative.
- non-métallique
In this reaction, chlorine acts as a negative element, accepting electrons from the metal.
nom “negative”
sg. negative, pl. negatives ou indén.
- inconvénient
His constant lateness is a negative that affects the whole team.
- droit de veto
The president exercised his negative to block the passage of the new law.
- négatif (photographique)
She carefully stored the film negatives in a dark place to prevent damage.
- négation
"No," "not," and "never" are examples of negatives in English grammar.
- valeur négative
Subtracting five from two results in a negative of three.
- phase excentrique (en musculation)
During his workout, he focused on the negatives to increase muscle strength.
- pôle négatif
In the battery, electrons flow from the negative to the positive plate.
verbe “negative”
infinitif negative; il negatives; prét. negatived; part. passé negatived; gér. negativing
- refuser
The committee decided to negative the proposal due to budget constraints.
- infirmer
The scientist worked hard to negative the hypothesis with her new data.
interjection “negative”
- non
"Should we go out in this storm?" "Negative, it's too dangerous."