negative 音标拼音: [n'ɛgətɪv]
n . 负数,底片
a . 否定的,消极的,负的,阴性的
n . 负数,负值,否定,否定语
负数,底片否定的,消极的,负的,阴性的负数,负值,否定,否定语
negative 非; 负; 负的; 否定的
NEG negative 非 负 否定
negative adj 1 :
characterized by or displaying negation or denial or opposition or resistance ;
having no positive features ; "
a negative outlook on life "; "
a colorless negative personality "; "
a negative evaluation "; "
a negative reaction to an advertising campaign " [
ant : {
neutral },
{
positive }]
2 :
expressing or consisting of a negation or refusal or denial [
ant : {
affirmative }, {
affirmatory }]
3 :
having the quality of something harmful or unpleasant ; "
ran a negative campaign "; "
delinquents retarded by their negative outlook on life "
4 :
not indicating the presence of microorganisms or disease or a specific condition ; "
the HIV test was negative " [
synonym :
{
negative }, {
disconfirming }] [
ant : {
confirming }, {
positive }]
5 :
reckoned in a direction opposite to that regarded as positive ; "
negative interest rates " [
ant : {
positive }]
6 :
less than zero ; "
a negative number "
7 :
designed or tending to discredit ,
especially without positive or helpful suggestions ; "
negative criticism " [
synonym :
{
damaging }, {
negative }]
8 :
having a negative charge ; "
electrons are negative " [
synonym :
{
negative }, {
electronegative }, {
negatively charged }]
9 :
involving disadvantage or harm ; "
minus (
or negative )
factors "
[
synonym : {
minus }, {
negative }]
n 1 :
a reply of denial ; "
he answered in the negative " [
ant :
{
affirmative }]
2 :
a piece of photographic film showing an image with light and shade or colors reversed v 1 :
vote against ;
refuse to endorse ;
refuse to assent ; "
The President vetoed the bill " [
synonym : {
veto }, {
blackball },
{
negative }]
Negative \
Neg "
a *
tive \ (
n [
e ^]
g "[.
a ]*
t [
i ^]
v ),
a . [
F .
n ['
e ]
gatif ,
L .
negativus ,
fr .
negare to deny .
See {
Negation }.]
1 .
Denying ;
implying ,
containing ,
or asserting denial ,
negation or refusal ;
returning the answer no to an inquiry or request ;
refusing assent ;
as ,
a negative answer ;
a negative opinion ; --
opposed to {
affirmative }.
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If thou wilt confess ,
Or else be impudently negative . --
Shak .
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Denying me any power of a negative voice . --
Eikon Basilike .
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Something between an affirmative bow and a negative shake . --
Dickens .
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2 .
Not positive ;
without affirmative statement or demonstration ;
indirect ;
consisting in the absence of something ;
privative ;
as ,
a negative argument ;
negative evidence ;
a negative morality ;
negative criticism .
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There in another way of denying Christ , . . .
which is negative ,
when we do not acknowledge and confess him . --
South .
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3 . (
Logic )
Asserting absence of connection between a subject and a predicate ;
as ,
a negative proposition .
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4 . (
Photog .)
Of or pertaining to a picture upon glass or other material ,
in which the lights and shades of the original ,
and the relations of right and left ,
are reversed .
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5 . (
Chem .)
Metalloidal ;
nonmetallic ; --
contrasted with {
positive }
or {
basic };
as ,
the nitro group is negative .
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Note :
This word ,
derived from electro -
negative ,
is now commonly used in a more general sense ,
when acidiferous is the intended signification .
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{
Negative crystal }.
(
a )
A cavity in a mineral mass ,
having the form of a crystal .
(
b )
A crystal which has the power of negative double refraction .
See {
refraction }.
{
negative electricity } (
Elec .),
the kind of electricity which is developed upon resin or ebonite when rubbed ,
or which appears at that pole of a voltaic battery which is connected with the plate most attacked by the exciting liquid ; --
formerly called {
resinous electricity }.
Opposed to {
positive electricity }.
Formerly ,
according to Franklin '
s theory of a single electric fluid ,
negative electricity was supposed to be electricity in a degree below saturation ,
or the natural amount for a given body .
See {
Electricity }.
{
Negative eyepiece }. (
Opt .)
see under {
Eyepiece }.
{
Negative quantity } (
Alg .),
a quantity preceded by the negative sign ,
or which stands in the relation indicated by this sign to some other quantity .
See {
Negative sign }
(
below ).
{
Negative rotation },
right -
handed rotation .
See {
Right -
handed },
3 .
{
Negative sign },
the sign -,
or {
minus } (
opposed in signification to ,
or {
plus }),
indicating that the quantity to which it is prefixed is to be subtracted from the preceding quantity ,
or is to be reckoned from zero or cipher in the opposite direction to that of quanties having the sign plus either expressed or understood ;
thus ,
in a -
b ,
b is to be substracted from a ,
or regarded as opposite to it in value ;
and -
10 [
deg ]
on a thermometer means 10 [
deg ]
below the zero of the scale .
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Negative \
Neg "
a *
tive \ (
n [
e ^]
g "[.
a ]*
t [
i ^]
v ),
n . [
Cf .
F .
n ['
e ]
gative .]
1 .
A proposition by which something is denied or forbidden ;
a conception or term formed by prefixing the negative particle to one which is positive ;
an opposite or contradictory term or conception .
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This is a known rule in divinity ,
that there is no command that runs in negatives but couches under it a positive duty . --
South .
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2 .
A word used in denial or refusal ;
as ,
not ,
no .
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Note :
In Old England two or more negatives were often joined together for the sake of emphasis ,
whereas now such expressions are considered ungrammatical ,
being chiefly heard in iliterate speech .
A double negative is now sometimes used as nearly or quite equivalent to an affirmative .
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No wine ne drank she ,
neither white nor red .
--
Chaucer .
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These eyes that never did nor never shall So much as frown on you . --
Shak .
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3 .
The refusal or withholding of assents ;
veto .
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If a kind without his kingdom be ,
in a civil sense ,
nothing ,
then . . .
his negative is as good as nothing . --
Milton .
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4 .
That side of a question which denies or refuses ,
or which is taken by an opposing or denying party ;
the relation or position of denial or opposition ;
as ,
the question was decided in the negative .
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5 . (
Photog .)
A picture upon glass or other material ,
in which the light portions of the original are represented in some opaque material (
usually reduced silver ),
and the dark portions by the uncovered and transparent or semitransparent ground of the picture .
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Note :
A negative is chiefly used for producing photographs by means of passing light through it and acting upon sensitized paper ,
thus producing on the paper a positive picture .
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6 . (
Elect .)
The negative plate of a voltaic or electrolytic cell .
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{
Negative pregnant } (
Law ),
a negation which implies an affirmation .
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Negative \
Neg "
a *
tive \ (
n [
e ^]
g "[.
a ]*
t [
i ^]
v ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p .
{
Negatived } (
n [
e ^]
g "[.
a ]*
t [
i ^]
vd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Negativing }.]
1 .
To prove unreal or untrue ;
to disprove .
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The omission or infrequency of such recitals does not negative the existence of miracles . --
Paley .
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2 .
To reject by vote ;
to refuse to enact or sanction ;
as ,
the Senate negatived the bill .
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3 .
To neutralize the force of ;
to counteract .
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eyepiece \
eye "
piece `\
eye -
piece \
eye "-
piece `\,
n . (
Opt .)
The lens ,
or combination of lenses ,
at the eye end of a microscope ,
telescope or other optical instrument ,
through which the image formed by the mirror or object glass is viewed .
Syn :
ocular .
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{
Collimating eyepiece }.
See under {
Collimate }.
{
Negative },
or {
Huyghenian }, {
eyepiece },
an eyepiece consisting of two plano -
convex lenses with their curved surfaces turned toward the object glass ,
and separated from each other by about half the sum of their focal distances ,
the image viewed by the eye being formed between the two lenses .
it was devised by Huyghens ,
who applied it to the telescope .
Campani applied it to the microscope ,
whence it is sometimes called {
Campani '
s eyepiece }.
{
Positive eyepiece },
an eyepiece consisting of two plano -
convex lenses placed with their curved surfaces toward each other ,
and separated by a distance somewhat less than the focal distance of the one nearest eye ,
the image of the object viewed being beyond both lenses ; --
called also ,
from the name of the inventor , {
Ramsden '
s eyepiece }.
{
terrestrial },
or {
Erecting eyepiece },
an eyepiece used in telescopes for viewing terrestrial objects ,
consisting of three ,
or usually four ,
lenses ,
so arranged as to present the image of the object viewed in an erect position .
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406 Moby Thesaurus words for "
negative ":
Cassandra -
like ,
Cassandran ,
Cassandrian ,
Ditto copy ,
Photostat ,
Xerox ,
Xerox copy ,
abjuratory ,
abnegate ,
abnegation ,
abnegative ,
abolish ,
abrogate ,
absolute veto ,
adversary ,
adversative ,
adverse ,
algorismic ,
algorithmic ,
alien ,
aliquot ,
annihilate ,
annul ,
annulling ,
antagonistic ,
anti ,
antipathetic ,
antithetic ,
aquatint ,
argumentative ,
at cross -
purposes ,
at loggerheads ,
at odds ,
at variance ,
at war ,
au contraire ,
autolithograph ,
aye ,
backing ,
be unmoved ,
be unwilling ,
beg off ,
belie ,
bibliofilm ,
bipack ,
black -
and -
white film ,
block ,
block print ,
blow sky -
high ,
blow up ,
bring to naught ,
bring to nothing ,
buffer ,
cancel ,
cancel out ,
cancelling ,
cardinal ,
cartridge ,
cast ,
certainly not ,
chromolithograph ,
clashing ,
cold ,
color film ,
color negative film ,
color print ,
come to nothing ,
competitive ,
con ,
conflicting ,
contact print ,
contradict ,
contradicting ,
contradiction ,
contradictory ,
contrary ,
contravene ,
cool ,
copperplate ,
copperplate print ,
counter ,
counteract ,
counterbalance ,
countercheck ,
cranky ,
crayon engraving ,
cross ,
cut ,
cynical ,
deaf to ,
decimal ,
declension ,
declination ,
declinatory ,
declinature ,
decline ,
decline to accept ,
declining ,
defeatist ,
deflate ,
denial ,
denying ,
deprivation ,
detrimental ,
devoid ,
die ,
differential ,
differing ,
digital ,
disaccordant ,
disaffirm ,
disaffirming ,
disagree ,
disagreeable ,
disagreeing ,
disagreement ,
disallow ,
disallowance ,
disallowing ,
disavowing ,
disclaim ,
disclaimer ,
disclaiming ,
disclamation ,
disconfirm ,
discordant ,
discredit ,
discrepant ,
disharmonious ,
dismal ,
disobedience ,
disobedient ,
disowning ,
disproportionate ,
disprove ,
disputatious ,
disputing ,
dissent ,
dissentient ,
dissenting ,
dissentious ,
dissident ,
dissonant ,
divergent ,
dope ,
downbeat ,
dry plate ,
emulsion ,
enemy ,
engravement ,
engraving ,
enlargement ,
etching ,
even ,
existless ,
explode ,
exponential ,
expose ,
far from it ,
figural ,
figurate ,
figurative ,
film ,
finite ,
form ,
fractional ,
fractious ,
frame ,
frustrate ,
gainsay ,
gainsaying ,
gloomy ,
graphotype ,
grating ,
hectograph copy ,
hold out against ,
holding back ,
hostile ,
imaginary ,
immiscible ,
impair ,
impossible ,
impress ,
impression ,
imprint ,
impugn ,
in the negative ,
inaccordant ,
incompatible ,
infinite ,
inharmonious ,
inimical ,
intaglio ,
integral ,
interest ,
invalidate ,
irrational ,
item veto ,
jangling ,
jarring ,
kill ,
lacking ,
last ,
limited negative ,
limited veto ,
linoleum -
block print ,
lithograph ,
logarithmic ,
logometric ,
matrix ,
mezzotint ,
microfilm ,
mimeograph copy ,
mint ,
minuend ,
minus ,
missing ,
mold ,
monochromatic film ,
motion -
picture film ,
nay ,
naysaying ,
negate ,
negating ,
negation ,
negativate ,
negative answer ,
negative attitude ,
negatively ,
negativeness ,
negativism ,
negativistic ,
negativity ,
negatory ,
nein ,
neutralize ,
neutralizing ,
nihilistic ,
nix ,
no ,
no such thing ,
non ,
nonacceptance ,
noncompliance ,
nonconsent ,
nonconsenting ,
noncooperative ,
nonexistent ,
nonobservance ,
not ,
not a bit ,
not a jot ,
not a whit ,
not buy ,
not consent ,
not hear of ,
not really ,
not so ,
not think of ,
null ,
nullify ,
nullifying ,
numeral ,
numerary ,
numerative ,
numeric ,
nyet ,
obstinate ,
odd ,
offprint ,
offset ,
opponent ,
opposed ,
opposing ,
opposite ,
oppositional ,
oppositive ,
oppugnant ,
ordinal ,
orthochromatic film ,
out of accord ,
out of whack ,
overthwart ,
pack ,
pair ,
panchromatic film ,
perverse ,
pessimist ,
pessimistic ,
photocopy ,
photograph ,
photographic paper ,
photostatic copy ,
plate ,
plus ,
pocket veto ,
positive ,
prime ,
print ,
printing paper ,
pro ,
proof ,
prove the contrary ,
punch ,
puncture ,
quite the contrary ,
radical ,
rational ,
real ,
recalcitrant ,
recantation ,
recanting ,
reciprocal ,
redress ,
refractory ,
refusal ,
refuse ,
refuse consent ,
refusing ,
reject ,
rejection ,
rejective ,
renunciative ,
renunciatory ,
repeal ,
reprint ,
repudiate ,
repudiation ,
repudiative ,
repugnant ,
resist entreaty ,
resist persuasion ,
retention ,
revocative ,
revocatory ,
revoke ,
rival ,
roll ,
rubber -
block print ,
rule against ,
say nay ,
say no ,
seal ,
shake the head ,
shoe last ,
show up ,
side ,
sound film ,
sound track ,
sound -
on -
film ,
soundstripe ,
stamp ,
stand aloof ,
stat ,
stultify ,
submultiple ,
subtrahend ,
surd ,
suspensory veto ,
template ,
the affirmative ,
the negative ,
thumbs -
down ,
thwart ,
to the contrary ,
transcendental ,
traverse ,
tripack ,
turn down ,
turndown ,
uncheerful ,
uncomplaisant ,
uncompliant ,
uncomplying ,
uncongenial ,
unconsenting ,
uncooperative ,
undercut ,
undo ,
unenthusiastic ,
unexisting ,
unfavorable ,
unfriendly ,
unharmonious ,
uninterested ,
unpropitious ,
unresponsive ,
unwilling ,
unwillingness ,
vacuous ,
variant ,
vehicle ,
veto ,
vignette ,
vitiate ,
void ,
voiding ,
vote nay ,
vote negatively ,
withholding ,
without being ,
wood engraving ,
woodblock ,
woodcut ,
woodprint ,
xylograph NEGATIVE .
This word has several significations .
1 .
It is used in contradistinction to giving assent ;
thus we say the president has put his negative upon such a bill .
Vide Veto .
2 .
It is also used in contradistinction to affirmative ;
as ,
a negative does not always admit of the simple and direct proof of which an affirmative is capable .
When a party affirms a negative in his pleadings ,
and without the establishment of which ,
by evidence ,
he cannot recover or defend himself ,
the burden of the proof lies upon him ,
and he must prove the negative .
8 Toull .
n .
18 .
Vide 2 Gall .
Rep .
485 ;
1 McCord ,
R .
573 ;
11 John .
R .
513 ;
19 John .
R .
345 ;
1 Pick .
R .
375 ;
Gilb .
Ev .
145 ;
1 Stark .
Ev .
376 ;
Bull .
N .
P .
298 ;
15 Vin .
Ab .
540 ;
Bac .
Ab .
Pleas , &
c .
I .
202 .
Although as a general rule the affirmative of every issue must be proved ,
yet this rule ceases to operate the moment the presumption of law is thrown into the other scale .
When the issue is on the legitimacy of a child ,
therefore ,
it is incumbent on the party asserting the illegitimacy to prove it .
2 Selw .
N .
P .
709 .
Vide Affirmative Innocence .
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