Minus in spanish

Menos

pronunciation: menoʊs part of speech: noun
In gestures

minus1 = negativo. 

Example: Here the date the amount was changed, the amount of the change, either plus or minus, and the user number of the person making the change are shown.

minus2 = menos. 

Example: Copies of records created by the libraries, minus local data, are added to the pool of cataloguing information available to users.

more:

» minus sign (-) = signo menos (-).

Example: The number entered is preceded by a minus sign to decrease the amount.

minus [minuses, pl.]3 = desventaja. [Normalmente aparece cominado con plus (ventaja)]

Example: Whether these differences are pluses or minuses depends very much on a library's needs and expectations.

more:

» on the minus side = en el lado negativo, lo malo es que, la desventaja es que.

Example: On the minus side, Honolulu is a big city and has all the big city problems that come along with it, such as traffic, high cost of living, and some crime.

» pluses (and/or) minuses = ventajas (y/o) desventajas, pros (y/o) contras.

Example: Whether these differences are pluses or minuses depends very much on a library's needs and expectations.

Minus synonyms

negative in spanish: negativo, pronunciation: negətɪv part of speech: adjective harmful in spanish: perjudicial, pronunciation: hɑrmfəl part of speech: adjective subtraction in spanish: sustracción, pronunciation: səbtrækʃən part of speech: noun disadvantageous in spanish: desventajoso, pronunciation: dɪsædvænteɪdʒəs part of speech: adjective

Minus antonyms

plus pronunciation: plʌs part of speech: noun
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