Negativo in english

Negative

pronunciation: negətɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures

negativo1 = negative. 

Example: Owing to the lack of skilled staff and economic resources, traditional libraries are not always able to adequately collect, classify, record, preserve and store prints and negatives of historical importance.

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» negativo fotográfico en placa de vidrioglass plate negative .

Example: Aspects of the seminar which are highlighted include the preservation of traditional materials such as daguerreotypes, glass plate negatives, and movies on cellulose nitrate stock.

negativo2 = bad ; minus ; negative ; disruptive ; destructive ; jaundiced. 

Example: I'm not saying that it is bad, but it is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.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.Example: When the amount is negative, the vendor owes the library the money.Example: The crisis in South African education -- particularly black education -- has resulted from the disruptive effects of apartheid.Example: The Archives are located in an area that experiences severe air pollution and levels of ozone that are very destructive to paper and parchment.Example: George Orwell wasn't wrong about much but he was way off beam with his famously jaundiced view of sport.

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» actitud negativanegative attitude .

Example: Against a background of the southern caste system and negative attitudes to Black education, disagreements among Black leaders tended to cloud the issues.

» connotación negativanegative connotation .

Example: In everyday use, defeatism has negative connotation, and is often linked to treason and pessimism.

» consecuencia negativablowback .

Example: If we inflict great misery on innocent people in the Middle East, there will almost certainly be what the CIA refers to as 'blowback' -- unintended negative consequences of our actions.

» con una carga negativanegatively charged .

Example: When electric charges move, they form what is called an electric current -- the flow of negatively charged particles through a wire.

» dar negativotest + negative .

Example: Testing negative for HIV does not mean that you are immune to the virus, so it is important to keep protecting yourself.

» de forma negativain a negative lightin a bad way .

Example: Most librarians appear to have viewed this new thrust in a negative light.

Example: But, be aware that everyone will be talking about you (not necessarily in a bad way) because you're the only thing interesting going on.

» de manera negativain a negative light .

Example: Most librarians appear to have viewed this new thrust in a negative light.

» distribución binomial negativanegative binomial distribution .

Example: The scientific productivity of authors is found to conform to Lotka's law and distribution of the scientific productivity follows negative binomial distribution.

» efecto negativochilling effectblowbacknegative effect .

Example: Controlling online costs need not have a chilling effect on legal research = Controlar los costes online no tiene por qué tener un efecto negativo en la investigación jurídica.

Example: If we inflict great misery on innocent people in the Middle East, there will almost certainly be what the CIA refers to as 'blowback' -- unintended negative consequences of our actions.

Example: Before you start this Atkins diet, you need to understand the potential negative effects as well as how to counteract them in order to make an educated decision.

» en el lado negativoon the debit sideon the downsideon the minus side .

Example: On the debit side, the 'Americana' has lackluster illustrations.

Example: On the plus side, a few authors become rich, but on the downside, undue concentration on a few titles means that many worthwhile books go unnoticed.

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.

» energía negativabad vibes .

Example: Sure, we all have moments, but if a person is inclined to have these 'bad vibes' more often than 'good vibes,' then they need to step back.

» eugenesia negativanegative eugenics .

Example: Darwin is the founder neither of negative eugenics nor of dogmas of the elimination of the weak.

» imagen negativanegative image .

Example: The novel often has an unjustified negative image as a book only loved by weirdos and social outcasts.

» impacto negativonegative impact .

Example: The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.

» liquidez negativanegative cash flow .

Example: But a negative cash flow should not automatically send up a red flag without some further analysis.

» persona negativanaysayer .

Example: Those who act promptly, who do it now, are ahead of the competition and attract fewer critics, enemies, and naysayers.

» reacción negativanegative reaction .

Example: Negative reactions included, 'It was no more than a time filler,' 'It was dull' and 'I found it depressing'.

» relación negativanegative relationship .

Example: A less rigorous interpretation of the data indicates a negative relationship between circulation figures and local unemployment rates.

» repercusión negativabacklash .

Example: Publishers increasingly worried about the bottom line and hesitate to publish books that may be an invitation for backlash from groups opposed to homosexuality.

» resultado negativonegative result .

Example: To make the best use of resources school and public libraries have, in many instances, combined with both positive and negative results.

» saldo negativodebitdebit balance .

Example: Orders placed with a vendor as well as any credit or debit notes for the vendor are displayed by entering the number '9'.

Example: Bank accounts may have a credit balance where the bank owes money to the customer; or a debit balance where the customer owes the bank money.

» sentimientos negativosgrinding of teeth .

Example: The inherent condescension of this passage will probably cause much grinding of the teeth of the county library staff members present at the meeting.

» tener connotaciones negativashave + negative connotations .

Example: To some people, surrender may have negative connotations, implying defeat, giving up, failing to rise to the challenges of life.

» tener un efecto negativo en/sobrehave + a negative effect on .

Example: Water outages have a particular negative effect on manufacturers in the food processing sector.

» test + ser + negativotest + negative .

Example: Testing negative for HIV does not mean that you are immune to the virus, so it is important to keep protecting yourself.

Negativo synonyms

counter in spanish: mostrador, pronunciation: kaʊntɜr part of speech: noun, adjective bad in spanish: malo, pronunciation: bæd part of speech: adjective non in spanish: no, pronunciation: nɑn part of speech: adjective perverse in spanish: perverso, pronunciation: pɜrvɜrs part of speech: adjective veto in spanish: veto, pronunciation: vitoʊ part of speech: noun, verb dissident in spanish: disidente, pronunciation: dɪsədɪnt part of speech: adjective, noun dismissive in spanish: desdeñoso, pronunciation: dɪsmɪsɪv part of speech: adjective backward in spanish: hacia atrás, pronunciation: bækwɜrd part of speech: adverb, adjective antagonistic in spanish: antagonista, pronunciation: æntægənɪstɪk part of speech: adjective harmful in spanish: perjudicial, pronunciation: hɑrmfəl part of speech: adjective blackball in spanish: bola negra, pronunciation: blækbɔl part of speech: noun, verb minus in spanish: menos, pronunciation: maɪnəs part of speech: noun destructive in spanish: destructivo, pronunciation: dɪstrʌktɪv part of speech: adjective damaging in spanish: perjudicial, pronunciation: dæmɪdʒɪŋ part of speech: adjective disconfirming in spanish: desconfiando, pronunciation: dɪskənfɜrmɪŋ part of speech: adjective dissentient in spanish: disidente, pronunciation: dɪsenʃənt part of speech: adjective disadvantageous in spanish: desventajoso, pronunciation: dɪsædvænteɪdʒəs part of speech: adjective electronegative in spanish: electronegativo, pronunciation: ɪlektroʊnegətɪv part of speech: adjective
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