negative

negative — 動詞

1. to give a 'no' reply when someone asks you something or makes a request, indicat

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

回絕

對問題或請求表示拒絕

to give a 'no' reply when someone asks you something or makes a request, indicating you will not do what they want.

例句

The manager negatived the reporter's question about layoffs with a firm 'no comment'.

經理以堅定的「無可奉告」回絕了記者關於裁員的提問。

negative + question for refusing to answer

Diya negatived the interviewer's request to discuss her previous salary.

Diya 回絕了面試官詢問她先前薪資的要求。

同義詞
  • refuse

    more common in everyday speech; 'negative' is more formal

  • decline

    politer and more polite-sounding than 'negative'

  • say no to

    informal alternative; 'negative' is far more formal

反義詞
  • accept

    the opposite of saying no to a request

  • agree to

    opposite of giving a negative answer

文法句型

negative + noun phrase (request/question/invitation)

be negatived by [person/group]

用法筆記

Frequently used in formal responses to requests for information or action. The subject is typically an official, committee, or person in authority.

常見錯誤

She negatived the job offer by simply not showing up.
She declined the job offer by simply not showing up.
💡'negative' means explicitly saying no, not ignoring or avoiding.

2. to stop a plan, proposal, or application from going ahead, typically through an

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

否決

透過投票或決策拒絕批准

to stop a plan, proposal, or application from going ahead, typically through an official vote or decision.

例句

The board of directors negatived the merger proposal by a vote of eight to three.

董事會以八票對三票否決了合併提案。

collocation: negative a proposal + by [vote count]

Local residents negatived the plan to build a highway through the nature reserve.

當地居民否決了在自然保護區內興建高速公路的計畫。

同義詞
  • reject

    less formal and more common than 'negative'

  • veto

    stronger; implies a single person or body has the power to stop something

  • vote down

    phrasal verb, more direct; used specifically for voting contexts

反義詞
  • approve

    to officially agree to a plan or proposal

  • pass

    opposite of voting against a motion

文法句型

negative + noun phrase (proposal/plan/motion)

be negatived by [voting body]

用法筆記

Subject is typically a committee, board, council, or other decision-making body. Distinguish from sense 1 (ANSWER NO): sense 1 involves replying negatively to a question or request from someone; sense 2 involves actively blocking a plan or application through an official process.

常見錯誤

My mother negatived my plan to go out.
My mother said no to my plan to go out.
💡'negative' is too formal for everyday family situations.

3. to show through facts, evidence, or reasoning that a statement, belief, or accus

3.動詞及物C1
釋義

駁斥

以證據證明不正確

to show through facts, evidence, or reasoning that a statement, belief, or accusation is not true.

例句

DNA evidence negatived the suspect's claim that he had never been at the scene.

DNA 證據駁斥了嫌犯聲稱自己從未到過現場的說法。

negative + claim + with evidence

Recent studies have negatived the idea that eating eggs raises the risk of heart disease.

近期研究駁斥了吃蛋會增加心臟病風險的說法。

同義詞
  • disprove

    more common in everyday and academic English

  • refute

    similar formality; focuses on arguing against a point

  • debunk

    informal; often used for exposing myths or false beliefs

反義詞
  • prove

    to show that something is true

  • confirm

    to show that a statement or belief is correct

文法句型

negative + noun phrase (theory/claim/belief/accusation)

用法筆記

Object is typically an abstract noun: theory, claim, belief, idea, hypothesis, accusation. Less common with concrete nouns. In academic and scientific writing, 'refute' or 'disprove' are more frequent alternatives.

常見錯誤

He negatived that he stole the money.
He denied that he stole the money.
💡'negative' as a verb means to disprove, not to say something is not true about yourself. Use 'deny' for personal refusal to admit something.

4. to make something lose its intended effect or result, so that the good it would

4.動詞及物C1
釋義

抵銷

使原有的效果消失

to make something lose its intended effect or result, so that the good it would do is no longer present — for example, when one factor cancels out the benefit of another.

例句

The health benefits of regular exercise were negatived by a diet full of processed food.

規律運動對健康的益處被充滿加工食品的飲食習慣抵銷了。

passive: be negatived by [opposing factor]

Higher wages would negative the effect of rising rent on workers.

提高薪資可以抵銷租金上漲對勞工的影響。

同義詞
  • neutralize

    equally formal; suggests making something harmless

  • counteract

    suggests active opposition to an effect

  • cancel out

    phrasal verb, less formal and more common in speech

反義詞

文法句型

negative + noun phrase (effect/impact/progress/benefit)

be negatived by [opposing factor]

用法筆記

Object is most often an abstract noun describing a positive outcome: benefit, progress, effect, impact, gain. The negating factor is typically introduced by 'by'. Distinguish from sense 3 (PROVE WRONG): sense 3 disproves a factual claim; sense 4 cancels the practical result of an action.

常見錯誤

The rain negatived our picnic.
The rain ruined our picnic.
💡'negative' is too formal for everyday situations; use it for abstract effects, not concrete events.

negative — 名詞

negative — 形容詞