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законную
falso negativo

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

false negative SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. negative [ingl. am. ˈnɛɡədɪv, ingl. brit. ˈnɛɡətɪv] ADJ.

II. negative [ingl. am. ˈnɛɡədɪv, ingl. brit. ˈnɛɡətɪv] SUST.

1.1. negative (word, particle):

1.2. negative (no):

2. negative FOTO:

3. negative ELECTR.:

III. negative [ingl. am. ˈnɛɡədɪv, ingl. brit. ˈnɛɡətɪv] INTERJ.

¡no!

false1 [ingl. am. fɔls, ingl. brit. fɔːls, fɒls] ADJ.

1.1. false (untrue):

false statement/rumor/accusation

1.2. false (incorrect):

false belief/idea
false belief/idea

1.3. false (misplaced):

false modesty/pride

2.1. false (not genuine):

false eyelashes/fingernails/beard
false pearls/passport/name

2.2. false (unnatural, forced):

false smile/laugh

3. false (disloyal) arc. or liter.:

false friend/spouse

false2 ADV.

false → play, → ring

I. ring2 [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] SUST.

1. ring C (sound of bell):

2. ring U (sound, resonance):

3. ring C sin pl. ingl. brit. (telephone call):

llamar (por teléfono) a alguien
telefonear a alguien
darle or pegarle un telefonazo a alguien coloq.
hablarle a alguien Méx.

4. ring C (set of bells):

II. ring2 <pret. rang, part. pas. rung> [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] V. intr.

1.1. ring (make sound):

ring church bell:
ring church bell:
ring church bell:
tañer liter.
ring doorbell/telephone/alarm/alarm clock:

1.2. ring (operate bell):

ring person:
ring person:

2. ring (telephone):

ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
hablar Méx.
to ring for sb/sth she rang for a cab/doctor

3.1. ring (resound):

3.2. ring ears:

III. ring2 <pret. rang, part. pas. rung> [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] V. trans.

1. ring (operate):

ring doorbell/handbell/church bell

2. ring (telephone):

ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
hablarle a Méx.

I. ring1 [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] SUST.

1.1. ring:

aro m

1.2. ring (circular object):

1.3. ring (circular shape):

darle sopas con honda(s) a algo/alguien Esp. coloq.
bailarse algo/a alguien Col. coloq.

1.4. ring BOT.:

1.5. ring (burner):

ring ingl. brit.
ring ingl. brit.
hornilla f amer. excl Co. Sur
ring ingl. brit.
hornillo m Esp.
ring ingl. brit.
hornalla f Río Pl.

2.1. ring (in boxing, wrestling):

2.2. ring (in circus):

2.3. ring:

2.4. ring (at race course):

2.5. ring (in livestock market):

3.1. ring (of criminals):

red f

3.2. ring COM.:

II. ring1 <pret. & part. pas. ringed> [ingl. am. rɪŋ, ingl. brit. rɪŋ] V. trans.

1. ring (surround):

2. ring (with pen, pencil):

3. ring bird:

I. play [ingl. am. pleɪ, ingl. brit. pleɪ] SUST.

1.1. play U (recreation):

1.2. play U DEP.:

1.3. play C (turn, move):

1.4. play C ingl. am. DEP. (maneuver):

to make a play for sb/sth also ingl. brit. he made a play for her

2. play U (interplay):

3. play U (slack) TÉC.:

4. play C TEAT.:

5. play C (pun):

II. play [ingl. am. pleɪ, ingl. brit. pleɪ] V. trans.

1.1. play hopscotch/leapfrog:

1.2. play:

play football/chess
jugar amer. excl Río Pl.
play football/chess
jugar a Esp. Río Pl.
play set/tournament
juega al tenis Esp. Río Pl.

2.1. play (compete against):

play opponent/team
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
to play sb at sth I used to play her at chess
jugaba al ajedrez con ella Esp. Río Pl.

2.2. play:

play ball
play card
play card
play piece

2.3. play (in particular position):

play inside left/quarterback

2.4. play (use in game):

play reserve
play reserve

3. play (gamble on):

4.1. play instrument:

4.2. play:

play piece
play piece
play note

5.1. play TEAT.:

play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet
play villain/Hamlet

5.2. play TEAT.:

play drama
play drama
play scene
to play (it) straight LIT., TEAT.
to play (it) straight LIT., TEAT.

5.3. play TEAT.:

play theater/town

6. play AUDIO:

play tape/record

7. play (treat) liter.:

tratar bien a alguien
engañar a alguien

8. play (move) + adv. compl.:

9. play (in angling) DEP.:

play fish

III. play [ingl. am. pleɪ, ingl. brit. pleɪ] V. intr.

1. play (amuse oneself):

play children:
to play at sth
to play with sb/sth
jugar con alguien/algo
jugar con alguien/algo

2. play:

play JUEGOS, DEP.
ser justo con alguien
ser sincero con alguien

3.1. play TEAT.:

play cast:
play cast:
play show:

3.2. play (pretend):

4. play MÚS.:

play musician:

5. play (move):

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. negative [ˈnegətɪv, ingl. am. -t̬ɪv] ADJ.

1. negative (not positive):

2. negative a. MED.:

II. negative [ˈnegətɪv, ingl. am. -t̬ɪv] SUST.

1. negative (rejection):

2. negative (making use of negation):

3. negative FOTO:

III. negative [ˈnegətɪv, ingl. am. -t̬ɪv] V. trans.

I. false [fɔ:ls] ADJ.

1. false (untrue):

false idea, information
a false pregnancy MED., PSICO.

2. false (artificial):

false beard, eyelashes

3. false name, address, identity:

false accounting DER., FIN.

4. false (insincere):

false smile, laugh, manner

5. false liter. (disloyal):

II. false [fɔ:ls] ADV.

en el diccionario PONS

I. negative [ˈneg·ə·t̬ɪv] ADJ.

1. negative (not positive):

2. negative a. MED.:

II. negative [ˈneg·ə·t̬ɪv] SUST.

1. negative (rejection):

2. negative (making use of negation):

3. negative FOTO:

III. negative [ˈneg·ə·t̬ɪv] V. trans.

I. false [fɔls] ADJ.

1. false (untrue):

false idea, information
a false pregnancy MED., PSICO.

2. false (artificial):

false beard, eyelashes

3. false name, address, identity:

false accounting DER., FIN.

4. false (insincere):

false smile, laugh, manner

5. false liter. (disloyal):

II. false [fɔls] ADV.

Present
Inegative
younegative
he/she/itnegatives
wenegative
younegative
theynegative
Past
Inegatived
younegatived
he/she/itnegatived
wenegatived
younegatived
theynegatived
Present Perfect
Ihavenegatived
youhavenegatived
he/she/ithasnegatived
wehavenegatived
youhavenegatived
theyhavenegatived
Past Perfect
Ihadnegatived
youhadnegatived
he/she/ithadnegatived
wehadnegatived
youhadnegatived
theyhadnegatived

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The pathologist processing the frozen section specimen should cut multiple sections through the block to minimize the false negative error rate.
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The adjuvant may have a low-level clinical effect that would skew the statistical powering of the trial, increasing the chances of a false negative.: 4.
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This may have resulted in less acid reflux and a false negative test.
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When present in a sample but still contained within an amoeba host the plating method may return false negative results.
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Since the technique is used with a negative-to-positive process, reducing the amount of light results in a lighter image.
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