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negative (EN)
būdvardis, daiktavardis, veiksmažodis, įsiterpimas

būdvardis “negative”

pagr. forma negative (more/most)
  1. žalingas
    Smoking has negative consequences for your health.
  2. neigiamas
    My bank account balance went negative after the unexpected expenses.
  3. neigiamas (turintis elektrono krūvį)
    The negative charge of the electron balances the positive charge of the proton.
  4. neigiamas (reiškiantis neigimą ar prieštaravimą)
    The statement "She does not like ice cream" is negative because it denies the proposition that she likes ice cream.
  5. pesimistiškas
    Despite the sunny weather, her negative attitude cast a shadow over the picnic.
  6. neigiamas (rodo priešingas spalvas)
    In the negative colors of the photo, the sky appeared orange instead of blue.
  7. neigiamas (neturintis nustatytos ligos)
    After a tense week of waiting, her test results came back as negative.
  8. neigiamas (turintis nemetalo arba metaloido savybes)
    In this reaction, chlorine acts as a negative element, accepting electrons from the metal.

daiktavardis “negative”

Vienaskaita negative, daugiskaita negatives arba neiskaitomas
  1. neigiamybė
    His constant lateness is a negative that affects the whole team.
  2. veto teisė
    The president exercised his negative to block the passage of the new law.
  3. negatyvas
    She carefully stored the film negatives in a dark place to prevent damage.
  4. neigiamybė (reikšmė nurodanti nebuvimą ar priešingumą)
    "No," "not," and "never" are examples of negatives in English grammar.
  5. neigiamoji vertė
    Subtracting five from two results in a negative of three.
  6. neigiamasis pratimas
    During his workout, he focused on the negatives to increase muscle strength.
  7. minusinis polius
    In the battery, electrons flow from the negative to the positive plate.

veiksmažodis “negative”

bendratis negative; jis negatives; būt. laik. negatived; būd. dal. negatived; dalyv. negativing
  1. atmesti
    The committee decided to negative the proposal due to budget constraints.
  2. paneigti
    The scientist worked hard to negative the hypothesis with her new data.

įsiterpimas “negative”

negative
  1. ne (išsakant nesutikimą ar neigimą)
    "Should we go out in this storm?" "Negative, it's too dangerous."